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February 2, 2021 7:30 PM By EMILY WANG FUJIYAMA and NG HAN GUAN, Associated Press
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Ng Han Guan
Wang Cuilan stands outside her store ahead of the Year of the Ox Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations in Wuhan in central China s Hubei province on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. A recent resurgence in coronavirus cases in China has prompted authorities to curb Lunar New Year activities, impacting a wide swath of industries from airlines, trains, hotels and restaurants to small shops selling decorations for the Year of the Ox. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
Ng Han Guan
A customer shops for decorations ahead of the Year of the Ox Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations in Wuhan in central China s Hubei province on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. A recent resurgence in coronavirus cases in China has prompted authorities to curb Lunar New Year activities, impacting a wide swath of industries from airlines, trains, hotels and restaurants to small shops selling decorations for the Yea