The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Vietnam quarantine­s area with 10,000 residents over coronaviru­s

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BINH XUYEN, Vietnam: Villages in Vietnam with 10,000 people close to the nation’s capital were placed under quarantine yesterday after six cases of the deadly new coronaviru­s were discovered there, authoritie­s said.

The locking down of the commune of Son Loi, about 40 kilometres from Hanoi, is the first mass quarantine outside of China since the virus emerged from a central Chinese city late last year.

“As of Feb 13, 2020, we will urgently implement the task of isolation and quarantine of the epidemic area in Son Loi commune,” said a health ministry statement.

“The timeline...is for 20 days”. Son Loi is a farming region made up of several villages.

The health ministry previously said five people in Son Loi had been infected with the virus, and yesterday reported a sixth case.

Yesterday, checkpoint­s were set up around the commune, according to AFP reporters in Binh Xuyen, a district on the outskirts of Son Loi.

Health officials wearing protective suits sprayed disinfecta­nt on vehicles by the checkpoint­s.

Villager Tran Van Minh told AFP that authoritie­s had already advised residents to avoid large gatherings.

“Life has been badly affected,” he told AFP by phone, adding that much of the labour force is reliant on jobs in constructi­on and house painting.

“Now we cannot get out and even if we do, clients don’t welcome us that much as before.”

More than 1,350 people have died in China from the virus, and nearly 60,000 others have been infected, since it was first detected in the Hubei province in early January.

China has imposed unpreceden­ted quarantine­s across Hubei, locking in about 56 million people, in a bid to stop it spreading. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Police wearing protective facemasks amid concerns of the Covid-19 coronaviru­s allow an ambulance to pass through a checkpoint in Son Loi commune in Vinh Phuc province.
— AFP photo Police wearing protective facemasks amid concerns of the Covid-19 coronaviru­s allow an ambulance to pass through a checkpoint in Son Loi commune in Vinh Phuc province.

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