Beijing residents rush to supermarkets as Chinese officials try to curb mounting panic over a rumour the capital would be placed under stay-at-home orders. No lockdown was announced, but large queues and groups of residents were seen stocking up on groceries across the city.
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Video. Panic buying grips Beijing supermarkets after lockdown rumours
Beijing residents rush to supermarkets as Chinese officials try to curb mounting panic over a rumour the capital would be placed under stay-at-home orders. No lockdown was announced, but large queues and groups of residents were seen stocking up on groceries across the city.
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