Guards take the temperature of people entering a mall in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 12. Muhammed, right, has worked as a mall security guard for the past six years. After his monthly salary was reduced, he is unsure if it will still cover his family’s bills. In a shopping mall in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a security guard checking the temperatures of patrons said this week that his salary had been slashed after the coronavirus started to spread. So did the young saleswoman in the store upstairs with the stylish Japanese wares. And so did Paul Andrew, a display designer in a shoe store, whose financial woes have left him wondering whether it was time to return home to the Philippines. He did not make much even before his salary was cut by 40 percent, he said. “It is not enough.” Twin calamities — the coronavirus outbreak and plummeting […]