KEY POINTS
  • Chinese face mask manufacturers are reopening factories shut for a national holiday, promising workers up to four times their normal wages.
  • Consumers have emptied out stock in stores in a race to protect themselves from the new coronavirus infection.
  • U.S. firms 3M and Honeywell issued statements saying that they would make every effort to ensure a continuous supply of masks during the holiday and that their official stores would not raise prices.

Chinese face mask manufacturers are reopening factories shut for a national holiday, promising workers up to four times their normal wages as consumers emptied out stock in stores in a race to protect themselves from the new coronavirus infection.

The flu-like virus, which has killed 17 and infected nearly 600, is expected to spread further as hundreds of millions of Chinese travel domestically and abroad during the week-long Lunar New Year holiday, a time when factories across China usually close.