Several economic sectors in China have been affected by the consequences of the spread of the new Coronavirus, whose death toll has exceeded eight hundred deaths, and more than 37,000 people have been confirmed.

In spite of this, the delivery service remained among the few sectors that continue to operate during the Corona crisis, despite the possibility of transmission that threatens the lives of workers of this service.

"If I stop working, where can I feed my family? I have to work despite the seriousness of the situation and the possibility of transmission of the Coronavirus," one worker says.

Corona not only influenced the delivery service "Wai Mae", but also led to a severe recession in the entire participatory economy sector.

Wai Mae, or food delivery in China, is part of the participatory economy that has been booming for the past three years.

The sector also includes bicycles and participatory offices, turnout for bicycles has decreased and offices closed. Sharing anything with others means that the virus can be infected with the virus.

Observers expect that the country's economy will suffer approximately sixty billion dollars in losses during the first quarter of this year due to the consequences of the spread of the disease.

Meanwhile, a report in the American magazine Forbes said that the Chinese economy - which is the fastest growing in the world - is likely to suffer a major blow against the threat posed by the spread of the new Corona virus.

The report added that the Corona virus is likely to have a greater economic impact than previous epidemics thanks to the faster growth of the Chinese economy and the deep trade ties it has with the United States.