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Vietnam quarantines commune of 10,000 over coronavirus
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February 13, 2020
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Vietnamese authorities block the access to Son Loi commune in Vinh Phuc province, home of some 10,600 people, where five residents have been tested positive to the COVID-19 virus. The quarantine starts on February 13 and will last for 20 days.
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