Each morning as Wang Yimeng passes through the checkpoint at her residential compound in Beijing, she asks the people working there the same questions: “When will the checkpoints be removed? When can I have my breakfast stand back?”Like thousands of others in the Chinese capital, the 64-year-old makes a basic living as a street vendor, selling hot egg pancakes for about 10 yuan (US$1.40) a time to people on their way to work.Or at least she used to, before Covid-19, the deadly disease spread by…
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At least we didn’t die: Beijing’s poorest battle Covid-19 and unemployment
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