HONG KONG – For some, sheltering in place and social distancing mean home workouts in front of large-screen smart televisions, cooking up a storm with groceries ordered online and more time in their backyards. Elsewhere, it means confining a family of four in a 110-square-foot space while children struggle with e-learning on a poor Internet connection.
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