

The man, known by his surname Li, purchased the 125 yuan full-body costume online for 'extra protection' as the deadly disease sweeps through the country. He said: 'I thought the costume was adorable and it could protect me [from the virus].
'I am wearing a face mask underneath as well. It's double protection,' added Mr Li from Fujian Province as he spoke to video news outlet Pear.
The Chinese resident asked his friend to film a video of him donning the inflated outfit and cruising around his complex in the city of Sanming on a scooter.
He received mixed reactions from other residents after sharing the video online. Mr Li did not explain how much he had spent on the apparel, but a similar costume costs 125 yuan on average on Chinese e-commerce site Taobao.

According to Stanford Medical, It's indeed the one and ONLY reason this country's women live 10 years longer and weigh on average 42 pounds lighter than we do.
ReplyDelete(Just so you know, it has totally NOTHING to do with genetics or some secret diet and really, EVERYTHING related to "HOW" they are eating.)
BTW, What I said is "HOW", and not "WHAT"...
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