But some are starting to go a little stir crazy. One man we met today was so excited to be out in the sun - “this is as good as going to Las Vegas!” He said he’s been passing the days by looking out the window and counting the birds.pic.twitter.com/Qv4anLLxSF
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So much public pajama wearing that it would break Suzhou’s facial recognition shaming cameras. Except everyone’s also wearing face masks here so I guess not.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/21/business/china-pajamas-facial-recognition.html#click=https://t.co/nBsyhIgNck …
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Propaganda banners urging residents to wear face masks and stay indoors are appearing around the city. Some feature the paternalistic tone that many who grew up with Chinese parents would recognize: “Stay home today so that tomorrow when you go out you can come back home.”pic.twitter.com/HdiikHWMIl
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Day 13 of the lockdown in Wuhan. Overnight, the Wuhan Exhibition Center was transformed into a makeshift hospital for diagnosed coronavirus patients. Patients and their relatives keep telling us the biggest problem they’re facing is the shortage of hospital beds.pic.twitter.com/TiwPrJtL1A
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Workers told us it’ll take at least another day to complete the hospital, which will be designated for patients with mild symptoms. Many are hoping this will address the issue of patients infecting their family members while under self quarantine at home.pic.twitter.com/tjHHitUTZp
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Inside a supermarket in Wuhan, a pre-recorded message with more instructions on how to stop the spread of the coronavirus was playing on a loop. China really knows how to drill down on a message when it wants to.pic.twitter.com/2NiwKGNoNo
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Nearly two weeks into the lockdown, residents are starting to get a little restless. There seemed to be more cars on the roads today, and police didn’t appear to be doing much to enforce the ban.pic.twitter.com/UoSC9ySNbt
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At one hospital, we stumbled upon a jarring scene: patients were sitting outside, 5 ft apart, getting IV drips on ledges and in their cars. Some were couples and even entire families. They didn’t want to be inside cuz they said there were too many sick ppl.pic.twitter.com/B5Yb6SQOi7
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We always have "outside" vs. "inside" shoes/slippers and clothes/pajamas. Why would people want to bring outside germs into their bedroom?
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Shoe wearing inside is surprisingly common for white American families in my experience, to the point that guests over might just leave them on for the whole visit. I didn't really think twice about it until someone questioned if I wanted the streets of NYC to be on my floor.
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Probably a baby boom coming
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Haha!! That’s exactly what I said
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