A video of an interpreter saying she had no time for herself as she was busy helping foreigners undergoing isolation for the novel coronavirus in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, has raised many questions on social media networks. In the video, the volunteer claims she was doing more than just translating the language for foreigners — she was helping them buy food and drinks and also helping them get things for their pets. "Sometimes I am so busy arranging their lunch, I have no time to take my own," the volunteer is heard saying, making many on social media ask if foreigners alone were entitled to such services. On Sunday, local government authorities in Jinjialing Street denied they were providing one-to-one service to foreigners; this must be a service a particular residential community was providing. The authorities also said domestic citizens' "rational requireme
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