Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles while the rest of the world is reeling from the Koven. 19 pandemic cities in China where the first cases were reported, are starting to come back to life again. Yeah, restaurants and shops are opening back up, and things seem to be returning to normal. But for many people, life will never be the same again. Things barbecue restaurant in Beijing is reopening after being closed for a month and a half E uh, a, uh e o. Local governments in China have enacted other measures, such as requiring diners to maintain at least 3 ft of distance from each other. They're wary of another coronavirus wave breaking out again. But that hasn't stopped many customers from coming out. E 0 200 e o. Uh oh, Trouble way. Uh huh. Maybe thes social distancing measures have made things difficult for barbecue restaurants like gals. She called you a E, a younger CEO. Anything that by shining a China hard meeting today, the current 50 shit. Google has also been struggling with a shortage of staff because most of his workers chose not to come back. Uh, with, uh, mandatory quarantines mean people who returned to Beijing from their hometowns can't go back to work immediately. Many of them don't want to give up that lost income from your body. Uh, wait. A contract for a Yeah, conscionable, maybe young people. Uh um a whole show? Yeah, a short, uh attention thio. Uh, giving Aziz China sees fewer coronavirus cases, and businesses slowly open up. The economic impact of the months long locked down is becoming apparent. The economist estimates that the pandemic might cost nine million jobs in China, with 60% of them in the service industry. A booth. A za result. Many restaurants have looked into other revenue models that might become permanent even after the pandemic is over. Hey, a show.
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