Airbnb has shut down check-ins for Beijing because of the coronavirus, but still appears to have listings for Wuhan
Airbnb has suspended all check-ins for the Chinese capital Beijing until March due to the ongoing Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.
Although Beijing listings have been blocked out until March, Business Insider was still able to find February listings in Wuhan, the city at the center of the outbreak.Airbnb has suspended all check-ins for Beijing until March due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. "We will refund and support guests who had cancelled reservations. And we will continue to work diligently to build programs that support our community of hosts," an Airbnb spokesman said in a statement to Business Insider.
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