Has anyone notice this? Every time I see them they usually wear masks.
actually it's because their government is forcing them to wear mask. Then it became part of their culture
@marneil
how does a government force it's citizens to wear a mask?
They use drones and police force to force Chinese citizens to wear surgical masks.
@flowergirl his picture says most of the dust comes from the Mongolia desserts.
I don't know how to do this @ thing. Anyways, this starts as dust storms from the Gobi Desert. This is becoming worse and worse due to the desertification of northern China. This dust storm continues in the direction of South Korea, and along with it, it carries along the pollutants from China.
Yellow Dust also reaches Japan, to a lesser extent.
many girls have allergies, they like to keep out the air breathed by the crowd or emitted from vehicles, and it keeps warm when it's cold anyway. Flu is not common in china.
smog, infections, and just cold winds that cause chapped lips and red cheeks.
Flu is common everywhere, including China. In China, I've had several bad cases of flu, and a serious case of pneumonia. It's pretty much standard knowledge among Korean expatriates in China that once you've entered China for a long term stay, you'll get a case of bad pneumonia, be it viral or due to pollutants. Beijing is especially awful in that regard.
even before the coronavirus I notice that most of them wear face mask.
It's meant so that they give other people their sickness
or
they live in a environment when people are mostly sick
looks like most of us will be wearing a mask soon.