Source: China – South China Morning PostA coronavirus lockdown in Shanghai is forcing many of its 26 million residents to rely on group chats and shared online documents to source food and daily necessities. Horace Lu, a 32-year-old public relations professional in Shanghai, did not expect that his professional skills would come in handy for buying fresh produce. Since the phased citywide lockdown started five days ago, he has been able to purchase 2,700 yuan (US$425) worth of vegetables and meat, and 500 eggs, for himself and…Read More