The Covid-19 aftermath: Beijing bans 'uncivilised' behaviour to improve public hygiene

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BEIJING: Beijing has banned 'uncivilised' behaviour such as not covering the mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, the city government said on Sunday (April 26), in a new set of regulations to improve public hygiene amid the Covid-19 (coronavirus) disease outbreak.

People wearing face masks to protect against the spread of the coronavirus walk at a public park in Beijing, on Sunday . China on Saturday evening reported no new deaths from the coronavirus for the 10th straight day. - AP

The laws aim to promote"civilised behaviour" and relate to combating the pandemic which has infected more than 82,000 in China alone. The laws also require public places to set up one metre distance markers and to provide communal chopsticks and serving spoons for shared meals. In the past, these regulations were enforced in a patchy way and the habits have not been stamped out completely.

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