Beijing’s scramble to contain a coronavirus outbreak, just over a week after containment measures had been eased and life had returned to near-normal, is disrupting activity for many residents and fueling concerns of further tightening. The same applies to places of worship, including Yonghe Lamasery, a popular landmark, hurting nearby businesses. “It only opened for three days and indeed there were some people,” said Zhu Li, 44, who has been struggling to keep her Buddhist-themed products store afloat during the outbreak.