Coronavirus sends Hong Kong's 'McRefugees' back out on streets

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An elderly woman sits outside a branch of McDonald’s after the company ended all dine-in services from 6pm.

McDonald’s has long turned a blind eye to those sleeping overnight in their restaurants, a more common sight in the summer months when it is sweltering outside. But at the other end of the spectrum, life is punishing in a densely packed metropolis with a desperate housing shortage, eye-watering rents and a limited welfare state.

“My place does not have a tap so I have to come down here for water to take my medicine,” he told AFP.Leung said he would rather spend the next few weeks on the streets than return to his stuffy dwelling, and hopes McDonald’s will soon open its doors again.The company said it was doing what it could to help with social distancing and wanted to discourage dining-in during the busy evening hours.

“We have 400,000 people who live in spaces less than 100 square feet,” Jeff Rotmeyer, from the charity ImpactHK, told AFP. “It’s not easy for us to apply for places in government-funded or NGO-run temporary dormitories, they are always quite full,” said Ng Wai-tung, a social worker with SCO.

 

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