Wales: market trader from Taiwan told to leave stall over coronavirus fears

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Move prompts Su Chu Lu to accuse Aberystwyth Market Hall stallholders of bigotry

A market trader in Wales has accused fellow stallholders of bigotry after she was told to leave her stall because of fears she might have coronavirus.

 

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That's Aber for you, its an indoor market ...

people saying its not racism, beg to differ, if a caucasian trader came home from Germany where there are cases no-one would bat an eyelid. I have reports from a family member in Manchester whose wife is Chinese has witnessed people crossing the road to avoid walking past her.

The ignorance of some people. It’s staggering.

People unfortunately do not realize the country of Taiwan is NOT China. Taiwan has been very efficient at screening incoming Chinese tourists (now quite limited in numbers) that need to come through airports. So far with only 10 cases and none in the last few days, pretty safe.

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