McDonald’s is in damage control after a Chinese outlet put a sign up banning black people as focus in the nation turns to COVID-19 cases coming from overseas.
“We’ve been informed that from now on black people are not allowed to enter the restaurant,” read the sign, an image of which was posted to social media.
Racial tensions are high in the city which is home to one of the largest African communities in China. With the Chinese Government insisting that local transmission of coronavirus now having dropped dramatically since its lockdown of Wuhan and the surrounding Hubei province, focus has shifted onto cases imported into the country.
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