Wuhan hot dry noodle stall: coronavirus fears hit Chinese-American businesses
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Since the outbreak became widely known, “Big Bear”, a Wuhan native living in Flushing, New York, has felt his business impacted by coronavirus fears. “Big Bear” runs Heat Noodles, a food stall that sells Wuhan hot dry noodles, a hearty bowl of noodles smothered in sesame sauce. He reveals to the South China Morning Post how his business and the Chinese-American community has been hit by fears of the epidemic.
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Since the outbreak became widely known, “Big Bear”, a Wuhan native living in Flushing, New York, has felt his business impacted by coronavirus fears. “Big Bear” runs Heat Noodles, a food stall that sells Wuhan hot dry noodles, a hearty bowl of noodles smothered in sesame sauce. He reveals to the South China Morning Post how his business and the Chinese-American community has been hit by fears of the epidemic.
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Видео Wuhan hot dry noodle stall: coronavirus fears hit Chinese-American businesses канала South China Morning Post
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