China's "Virus Valentine's Day" - Give Masks, Not Flowers!

Source: Mothership

Love in the time of corona (virus) can be uncertain at times, especially since the Covid-19 is known to spread through bodily fluids.


Thoughtful gift


With many people in China choosing to quarantine themselves for fear of getting infected with the virus, and with face masks becoming somewhat of a rare and expensive commodity nowadays due to a shortage of supply, some people are choosing to gift their significant other with an unconventional Valentines Day present face masks.



Yes, face masks. But arranged in a bouquet so it looks pretty, and so the romance is not entirely lost.



Here are some pictures on Chinese social media that left some people gushing over the thoughtfulness of their lovers.



Love in the time of corona


These special bouquets are often sent by courier, considering how people are trying to stay indoors and reduce contact with others.



Despite the sense of gloom in the country, many are determined to keep the romance alive, albeit with an added element of practicality.



A person who bought the Valentines Day Rose Face Mask package from a store even claimed the option was in high demand.

Spread love, not viruses.


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