China Overseas.net, March 30. According to the United States "World Daily", recently, many Chinese supermarkets in Chinatown in New York were temporarily closed, and many people rushed to the currently operating Chinese supermarkets to shop. Some people also said: there is no need to snap up, I hope everyone stays awake.

Anita Chen, a Chinese living in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, said that she had recently learned that many Chinese supermarkets were about to suspend business. It happened that there was no Chinese food at home, and she went around Chinatown at noon on the 29th and found that it was only in Elizabeth Dechang Supermarket on Elizabeth St and Chinese Supermarket on Hester St are open, with almost all other shops closed.

Chen Anita said that she saw so many people waiting in line. Some people said that it would take three hours to get in, so she dismissed her thoughts and returned empty-handed. "It is not necessary to eat Chinese food, and there are many foods to replace. There are also online shopping, don't worry. "

Zhang Julie, who also lives in Upper East Side of Manhattan, also went to the Chinese supermarket in Chinatown for shopping, but also encountered many people lining up. She said that although she had arrived in Chinatown, she did not buy anything, "because the refrigerator could not fit." Seeing the picture of Chinese snapping up, she thought it was "not necessary" and "we should be more awake in times of crisis and don't cause panic again."

Some people said that they went to Chinatown in Manhattan on the 29th and found that all the Chinese supermarkets that opened on the same day had people lining up. There were also supermarkets in order to control the flow of people and maintain a safe and social distance for the people. (Yan Jiaying)