In Lan Kwai Fong, a nightlife district in Hong Kong usually thronged with expats, almost all of the bars are closed and only a handful of patrons are drinking.
When a German sitting at an outside table with a glass of red wine attracts the attention of a local TV crew, he insists that the interview shows him wearing a mask, wary of a backlash against foreigners failing to take the virus seriously.
“I know how it is,” said Frank, 46. “When the outbreak first began, I said: ‘It’s not that bad.’ But then I started to change my mind. Everyone is wearing a mask. Maybe we should do the same.”
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