‘They look at me and think I’m some kind of virus’: What it’s like to be Asian during the coronavirus pandemic – USA TODAY

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Carl Chan was shopping at the San Francisco Premium Outlets when he covered his mouth to cough a little. A couple standing about 20 to 30 feet away from him stared in alarm. The woman turned and ran away.

Another time, he was walking down an Oakland street with a group of people when someone started coughing. It wasn’t Chan, but people turned around, glared at him and covered their mouth.

The dirty looks happened weeks ago, before California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered the state’s 40 million residents to stay at home. Before President Donald Trump referred to the deadly COVID-19 as the “Chinese virus.” Before the coronavirus pandemic sent the country’s economy into a tailspin. And before it killed hundreds of Americans and infected thousands more.

“They look at me and think I’m some kind of virus,” said Chan, president of the Oakland Chinatown Chamber of Commerce. 

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