Covid-19: Chinese people overseas are turning to online health platforms amid global coronavirus panic


This surge follows increasing demand for online health services at home amid the coronavirus outbreak — which can be spread by human water droplets. — SCMP

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Overseas users – many of whom are Chinese – are turning to online health consultation services backed by Chinese tech companies, as more countries around the world impose lockdowns to fight the pandemic.

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