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In this picture taken at night on March 26, 2020, Leung Ping-kuen, 37, who is virtually blind and usually sleeps in a 24-hour McDonalds, stands outside a branch of the fast food chain as he listens to his pocket radio which he uses to listen for the time of day and other information in Hong Kong, after the company recently ended all dine-in services from 6pm for the next fortnight. - For 1,900 HKD a month (245 USD) he rents out a tiny 40 square foot cubicle under a stairway with no window, no independent flushable toilet and no proper lock on his door. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)

In this picture taken at night on March 26, 2020, Leung Ping-kuen, 37, who is virtually blind and usually sleeps in a 24-hour McDonalds, stands outside a branch of the fast food chain as he listens to his pocket radio which he uses to listen for the time of day and other information in Hong Kong, after the company recently ended all dine-in services from 6pm for the next fortnight. - For 1,900 HKD a month (245 USD) he rents out a tiny 40 square foot cubicle under a stairway with no window, no independent flushable toilet and no proper lock on his door. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP via Getty Images)