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Chinese restaurants struggle to respond to coronavirus in U.S.(1/12)

2020-05-12 13:29:56 Editor :Yao Lan
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Ming Fangquan, owner of a Chinese restaurant is seen at his office in Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, U.S.. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

Chinese restaurants in America are scrambling to respond to fast-moving developments as the coronavirus spreads. Cancellations, closings may be just the beginning for a business based on social contact. Some of the canteens are closed while others choose to adapt to the changes of business environment with measures.

Workers prepare to deliver takeaways for customers at Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, U.S.. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

Ming Fangquan(R) checks food materials at his restaurant in Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, U.S.. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

Ming Fangquan prepares takeaways for customers at his restaurant in Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, U.S.. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

Workers are seen at kitchen of Chinese restaurant in Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, U.S.. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

A closed Chinese restaurant is seen in the Bay Area in San Francisco, U.S.. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

A closed Chinese restaurant is seen in the Bay Area in San Francisco, U.S.. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

A closed Chinese restaurant is seen in the Bay Area in San Francisco, U.S.. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

A plastic sheet is seen set up to protect customers and employees from ccoronavirus at a Chinese restaurant at Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, U.S.. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

A plastic sheet is seen set up to protect customers and employees from ccoronavirus at a Chinese restaurant at Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, U.S.. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

A Chinese restaurant starts to provide services of purchasing daily necessities for those who don’t want to go out amid the coronavirus pandemic at the Silicon Valley, San Francisco Bay Area, U.S.. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

Wang, one of owners of a Chinese restaurant at San Francisco Bay Area chats with customers on WeChat. (Photo: China News Service/Liu Guanguan)

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