China scrambles to keep cities in virus lockdown fed

in #dlike5 years ago

STEEM POSTS

The manager of the Wushang Mart in Wuhan, the locked-down city at the heart of China's virus outbreak, says its shelves are loaded with 50% more vegetables and other food than usual to reassure jittery customers.

Communist leaders are trying to keep food flowing to crowded Chinese cities despite anti-disease controls and to quell fears of possible shortages and price spikes following panic buying after most access to Wuhan was cut off Jan. 23.

Employees at the Wushang Mart wear masks and protective suits. Customers wash their hands with disinfectant and are checked for the virus's telltake fever, said the manager, who would give only her surname, Lu.

"It is normal for people to worry about supply, but we explain there will be enough," Lu said by phone.


Shared On DLIKE

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.20
TRX 0.20
JST 0.034
BTC 89640.94
ETH 3073.42
USDT 1.00
SBD 2.93