In July 2026, a Chinese father travelled on a plane with his wife and two children, the oldest of whom was only eight months old. Fearing that his baby's crying would cause resurgence, he had taken the lead. "Dear passengers, I'm really sorry." Accompanied by his wife, two children and his mother, Mr. Chen, a Chinese father, took a flight on July 21 from Yichang, a city in Hubei province, in central China, to Guangxi, an autonomous region in the…
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In July 2026, a Chinese father travelled on a plane with his wife and two children, the oldest of whom was only eight months old. Fearing that his baby's crying would cause resurgence, he had taken the lead. "Dear passengers, I'm really sorry." Accompanied by his wife, two children and his mother, Mr. Chen, a Chinese father, took a flight on July 21 from Yichang, a city in Hubei province, in central China, to Guangxi, an autonomous region in the…