Life in Taiwan Where There Was No Coronavirus Lockdown
Daily life in Taiwan looks different as precautions are taken against the coronavirus, but the country just 100 miles from China is one of a few that never took lockdown measures, but avoided a major outbreak. Restaurants are packed, bars are lively and malls are bustling. Anthony Cheng, a 25-year-old who normally lives in New York, shows us what life is like there, taking us through moments like his self quarantine and his grandfather’s 86th birthday. InsideEdition.com’s Johanna Li has more. #InsideEdition
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