There are some noticeable differences between Europeans and Asians in the measures to prevent the spread of Coronavirus. The most noticeable difference is that people in Asia wear masks more frequently than those in Europe. For example, About 80% of Asians wear masks when they go out, while the rate of Europeans is approximately 23%. Another difference between people in the two areas is that the rate of Asians eating out is significantly lower than their counterparts. According to a recent study of Tokyo university, the proportion of people in Asia who eat out in the Coronavirus pandemic time is around 15% in comparison with 60% of people in Europe eating out. Third, Asia people avoid attending crowded events as much as possible; however, European people still take part in hustle events such as football matches or music concerts. Last but not least, Asians spend less time on traveling than Europeans in the pandemic; In fact, a lot of tourist spots in Asia have to close because there is no tourist while it is easy to see a lot of tourists at tourist attractions in Europe such as the Eiffel tower in Paris, the Pisa tower in Italy. In brief, the measures to prevent the spread of Coronavirus are considerably different between Europeans and Asians.
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