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Vietnam locks down 3rd largest city

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HANOI (AP) — Vietnam yesterday locked down its third largest city for two weeks after 15 cases of the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) were found in a hospital, the government said.

Public transport into and out of the central city of Da Nang was cancelled.

Over the weekend, thousands of mostly Vietnamese tourists had to end their summer holidays in the popular beach destinatio­n.

The lockdown has dealt a hard blow to the city’s tourism industry, which was just being revived after earlier coronaviru­s cases mostly subsided at the end of April.

Hotel guests prematurel­y ended their stays and cancelled upcoming trips upon the news of the first case, one hotelier said on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

“Our hotel is now empty,” the hotelier said. “But we had to help our guests to leave the city when they still had the opportunit­y yesterday.”

Da Nang beaches, which host some 50,000 people daily, are now closed. Only security personnel were seen on the beach yesterday as they patrolled to ensure that no one was gathering.

Authoritie­s estimated several thousand people would be stranded by the transporta­tion shutdown and asked hotels to shelter them.

“We did not want to rush to the airport to leave the city because of the risk being in a crowded place, so we are now stuck here,” said Lien Nguyen, who is traveling with her family of four for their summer vacation.

“But it is not a bad place to get stranded for two weeks,” she added.

On Sunday, the government ordered unessentia­l businesses to close and required people to practice social distancing in the city of 1.1 million population.

All 15 cases in the new outbreak are patients and health workers at Da Nang hospital.

With the new infections, Vietnam has reported 431 cases of COVID-19, though without a death.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A cyclo driver waits for customers on an empty street of Hoi An, an ancient tourism town, located south of Da Nang city in Vietnam yesterday after new COVID-19 cases were detected in the area.
REUTERS A cyclo driver waits for customers on an empty street of Hoi An, an ancient tourism town, located south of Da Nang city in Vietnam yesterday after new COVID-19 cases were detected in the area.

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