The Chinese economy will sputter towards normal on Monday after the coronavirus outbreak forced an extended holiday, although numerous stores and factories will remain shut and many white-collar employees will continue working from home. The usually week-long Lunar New Year holiday was extended by 10 days in much of China amid mounting alarm over an epidemic that as of Saturday morning had killed 722 people. Huge cities including Beijing and Shanghai seem like ghost towns, with shops and restaurants closed or empty, and as containment measures including transportation, curbs are enforced in many parts of the country. Some cities are keeping schools closed and restrictions on movements remain. Many employers in the southern technology hub of Shenzhen are taking precautions to prevent workers from returning in large crowds, […]