Coronavirus fears, China-bashing cast pall over Chinese-Americans in United States
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February 19, 2020 12:22 PMWASHINGTON - Mr John Chan, who owns a dim sum restaurant in Brooklyn, New York, is busy nowadays trying to get customers to come out and eat as usual at Chinese restaurants.
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