A Mancunian in China has told how he was stopped by police on the first night his adopted city was locked down over coronavirus.
14.02.2020 - 22:06 / etcanada.com
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Bieber shared a clip on Instagram, telling the camera: “I know it’s a very scary time in your country right now, but my prayers and support go out to you guys. You guys are amazing.”
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The Canadian singer also posted a photo of his donation confirmation to Beijing Chunmiao Children Aid Foundation.
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Justin Bieber is doing his part to assist in battling the worldwide coronavirus outbreak. On Thursday, the “Intentions” singer shared an intimate clip on Instagram addressing the global virus, revealing that he made a donation to a Chinese charity amid the crisis.
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