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"The pandemic is in some way like a magical mirror that exposes a person's morality and character to the fullest extent. The virus knows no ideology, border or race. The destinies of all countries are closely intertwined. No one can make up for lost time by slandering others or shifting the blame. The only way to defeat the virus is through solidarity and cooperation..."
The notice found outside of El Nido on Mar 31
Notably, it comes four days after China closed its borders to all foreigners with only 48-hours notice.
As to why only El Nido has installed such a policy, the person who brought the sign to our attention, who spoke to the Beijinger on the condition of anonymity, said, "I would think it is because it has been the only place in the area where foreigners gather to drink. They have been open throughout the outbreak, never closed down. Maybe the local bureau saw it as a trouble spot, maybe local residents complained about drunk foreigners without masks and such." They added that "The waiter was very apologetic."
El Nido declined to comment when contacted by the Beijinger.
However, when we reached out to the Langjia Hutong local administration, where El Nido is located, a representative there informed us that there are no regulations disallowing foreigners to enter or dine in the hutong, adding, "How could such a thing even be possible?"
As we have seen throughout the pandemic outbreak, the hutongs, in particular, have been subject to oft-changing rules which differ between one local community to the next. That mixed response and imbalanced enforcement has led to confusion among residents and business owners alike. It is unclear whether these exclusions stem from actual government directives, or overstretched local committees trying their best to prevent an outbreak in high-density, high-risk areas and business owners struggling to comply while also trying to keep their business afloat.
READ: Public Dining Guidelines Updated Once Again but Confusion Remains as to Enforcement
Image: El Nido
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