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Hong Kong, China. 23rd Jan 2020. Two female visitors from Dubai ( centre ) and from India ( R ) put on surgical masks on the train to prevent from infection as Hong Kong is on high alert against rapidly spreading WUHAN PNEUMONIA, a new type of coronavirus which is threatening the City and putting millions of Hong Kong citizens at risk. Credit: Liau Chung-ren/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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