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The Chinese capital has banned "uncivilised" behaviour such as not covering the mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, the city's government said Sunday (Apr 26), in a new set of regulations to improve public hygiene amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Citizens must also "dress neatly" in public and not go shirtless – an apparent reference to the so-called "Beijing bikini" practice where men roll T-shirts up to expose their stomachs in hot weather.
Beijing already discourages a range of "uncivilised" behaviours including public spitting, littering, walking dogs unleashed, throwing things from high buildings, public defecation and smoking in places where it is prohibited.
Citizens must also "dress neatly" in public and not go shirtless – an apparent reference to the so-called "Beijing bikini" practice where men roll T-shirts up to expose their stomachs in hot weather.
Beijing already discourages a range of "uncivilised" behaviours including public spitting, littering, walking dogs unleashed, throwing things from high buildings, public defecation and smoking in places where it is prohibited.