From being attacked and denied service to having Febreze sprayed on them, the coronavirus (COVID-19) is continuing to fuel racism against Asian people in the U.S. And it doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon.

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On Monday, writer Jeff Yang shared on Twitter his experience of simply “breathing while Asian.”

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So I had my first “breathing while Asian” moment.



Went out for groceries and an older masked white woman passing by the line shouted “FUCK YOU!” at me for no apparent reason. As I stared at her, she pulled off her mask, coughed directly at me, turned on her heel and walked off. — Jeff Yang (@originalspin) March 23, 2020

Yang said he was standing in line at the grocery store when an “older masked white woman” screamed, “Fuck you!”

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“As I stared at her, she pulled off her mask, coughed directly at me, turned on her heel and walked off,” he wrote.

Yang revealed in a follow-up tweet that the incident took place in Culver City, California. His story is not an isolated one, as a recent New York Times report revealed. The report shared a similar instance of racism that a Chinese national faced in San Francisco in early March.

Yuanyuan Zhu said a man asked a bus to “run her over” before spitting on her.

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According to the report, anti-Asian racism is discouraging many to step out in public or even go to the supermarket.

The apparent uptick in the number of such incidents led to the launch of the “Coronavirus Anti-AAPI Racism Incident Report,” which allows people to share their own experiences of being on the receiving end anti-Asian racism. Some of the options in the report include “barred from establishment,” “workplace discrimination,” and “verbal harassment.”

Many feel President Donald Trump’s use of the term “China virus” is only adding fuel to the fire.

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“Trump’s energy magnates to those with same energy. He literally is a magnate for the worst among us. The bad news is we now see them. The good news is we now see them,” actress Nancy Lee Grahn tweeted.

Trump's energy magnates to those with same energy. He literally is a magnate for the worst among us. The bad news is we now see them. The good news is we now see them. — Nancy Lee Grahn (@NancyLeeGrahn) March 24, 2020

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On Monday, following the Times report, Trump called on the U.S. public to “protect our Asian American community” and claimed that the “spreading of the Virus … is NOT their fault in any way, shape, or form.”

….is NOT their fault in any way, shape, or form. They are working closely with us to get rid of it. WE WILL PREVAIL TOGETHER! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 23, 2020

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Yet, many felt his statement was too little, too late.

“BREAKING: Man who put Asians in danger on a daily basis with racist tropes lectures about the dangers of using racist tropes,” actor Brian Tyler Cohen tweeted.

Stop calling it the Chinese Virus and that would be a nice start. — 🦅Mark Hartig🇺🇸 (@markhartig) March 23, 2020

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Then, stop being racist by blaming the #TrumpVirus on them. — David Rothschild (@DavMicRot) March 23, 2020

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BREAKING: Man who put Asians in danger on a daily basis with racist tropes lectures about the dangers of using racist tropes. — Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) March 23, 2020

Imagine the guy who divides us by calling it the Chinese Virus talking about prevailing together.



But here we are. — Angela Belcamino (@AngelaBelcamino) March 23, 2020

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Experts say your use of “Chinese virus” is the problem. — Sarah Reese Jones (@PoliticusSarah) March 23, 2020

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