Vietnam’s biggest city enters two-week lockdown

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Vietnam’s economic hub Ho Chi Minh City started a two-week lockdown Friday in the hope of containing the country’s worst Covid-19 virus outbreak.

The city of nine million had previously been subjected to travel restrictions for a month but infection rates were steadily rising – with more than 9,400 cases registered.

Before the outbreak kicked off in late April, Vietnam had recorded fewer than 3,000 cases across the entire country.

Vietnamese authorities are not using the term lockdown, but are calling the measures “social isolation orders.”

Ho Chi Minh City residents are now barred from gathering in groups larger than pairs in public and people are only allowed to leave home to buy food, medicine and in case of emergencies.

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