For barber Xiong Juan, a recent easing of restrictions in the city of Wuhan, epicentre of China's coronavirus outbreak, means she is now busier than ever. Xiong, 39, now spends her days riding around on her electric bicycle and offering her services to local residents who like her were stuck at
WUHAN, China - For barber Xiong Juan, a recent easing of restrictions in the city of Wuhan, epicentre of China's coronavirus outbreak, means she is now busier than ever.
"It was so difficult to bear," said one client who only gave his surname as Ren, describing how his hair had grown too long since he last had it cut in December.Xiong worked at a hairdressing salon but, like hundreds of thousands of businesses across China, it had to shut due to government measures to stem the spread of the coronavirus, which as of Sunday had infected 81,470 people and killed 3,304 in mainland China, mostly in Wuhan.
"In a day, if it's a peak period, I might work from 8 a.m. in the morning till 6 p.m. in the evening to cut the hair of 70 people," she said from an open-air square of a residential compound where she had set up a plastic chair for clients to sit in. She lets them see their final look via her iPhone camera.Each client is charged 30 yuan , much lower than her usual salon-based cuts, which cost up to 156 yuan. She only cuts men's hair as they usually take less than 15 minutes.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
In China, walled up Wuhan awaits life beyond the barricadesThe bright yellow barricades snake through the streets of Wuhan,dividing up the epicentre of China's coronavirus outbreak into segments that can be easily monitored for people disobeying orders to stay home.
続きを読む »
Stores, shopping malls reopen in Wuhan as city gradually revives from coronavirus outbreakShopkeepers in Wuhan were reopening Monday, but customers were scarce after residents were kept at home for two months.
続きを読む »
In China, walled up Wuhan awaits life beyond the barricadesThe bright yellow barricades snake through the streets of Wuhan,dividing up the epicenter of China's coronavirus outbreak into segments that can be easily monitored for people disobeying orders to stay home.
続きを読む »
Wuhan, city at center of China's virus outbreak, gradually revivesShops in Wuhan are reopening, but customers are scarce as authorities lift more of the anti-virus controls that kept tens of millions of people at home for two months.
続きを読む »
Wuhan COVID-19 death toll may be in tens of thousands, data on cremations and shipments of urns suggestShipments of urns further raised questions about the accuracy of China's official Wuhan COVID-19 death toll.
続きを読む »
Coronavirus: Germany plans COVID-19 'immunity certificates' testing - Business InsiderGermany could issue hundreds of thousands of people with coronavirus 'immunity certificates' so they can leave the lockdown early
続きを読む »