Man in China who thinks he has Covid tapes up his car and stays there for 10 ...

Man in China who thinks he has Covid tapes up his car and stays there for 10 ...
Man in China who thinks he has Covid tapes up his car and stays there for 10 ...
Chinese man who thinks he might have Covid tapes up his OWN car and stays there for 10 hours without opening the window, because he wants 'to avoid troubles for others' Convinced he had Covid, the Beijing resident stayed in his sealed car all day long Decorators at his house that morning told him they were infected, causing panic He finally got KFC at 5pm:  'They put my food by the roadside and I picked it up' Story shared by China state news service in apparent effort to 'inspire' public

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A man convinced he had Covid taped his car shut and stayed inside for ten hours without even opening the window.

The Beijing resident had decorators round that morning who told him they tested positive, the China News Service reported.

At midday on Tuesday he got into his slick white coupe and didn't move till 10pm, despite never getting tested for the virus.

'I knew my chances of being infected are very high, so I tried to avoid contact with anyone to avoid troubles with others', he explained.

The man's car doors were sealed with tape despite the fact he never tested positive for Covid

The man's car doors were sealed with tape despite the fact he never tested positive for Covid

Government stickers left on the vehicle showed the date and advised people stay away

Government stickers left on the vehicle showed the date and advised people stay away

'Immediately after I knew about this, I stayed in my car without even opening the window. That was what I should do for public health.'

Images show the man's car was sealed from the outside with tape and stickers referencing Covid. He did not address this in his comments.

Finally at around 5pm he ordered KFC, but still

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