Beijing florist Stanton a darkened empty shopping mall on the eve of Valentine's Day preparing bouquets while wearing a face mask in carefully early in the morning spring or hands with alcohol before packaging for flowers she says she's nervous about the new Corona virus outbreak but she doesn't want to let down her customers.
I think customers are scared and I'm scared too about the virus but i can do nothing because I open this flower shop for so many years and I have some old customers that I don't want to let down that's why I still open it there were lots of people asking me whether they can book flowers already before Valentine's Day
the outbreak whick has claimed the lives of nearly 1,400 people in China has led to 90% sales decline entire business in any sign of the times the florist now includes small bottles of hand sanitizer and each bouquet before they're delivered
there was a customer who ordered a case year and they asked me whether I could sanitize it before it was delivered and that inspire me to send out hand sanitizer so I need to thank them for that.
Hubei Providence the epicenter of the outbreak has been under virtual lock down since last month but people in China's capital are also staying at home to avoid exposure leaving supermarkets and shopping malls empty while the impact of the outbreak is still unknown.





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