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China locks down two cities to curb virus outbreak

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@yobos · Jan 23 · 2 min read

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[ad_1] China locks down two cities to curb virus outbreak - Business Daily advertisement By AFP More by this Author Summary Residents in Wuhan, a major port city in central Hubei province with a population of 11 million people, were told Thursday not to leave "without a special reason", and the order was backed by a transport shutdown. Hours later, authorities in neighbouring Huanggang announced that public transport and train services would be suspended at midnight, while people were told to not leave the city of 7.5 million. A third city, 1.1 million-population Ezhou, announced the train station had been temporarily closed earlier in the day. News Kenya's green bond launched at the London Stock Exchange Menu advertisement By AFP More by this Author Summary Residents in Wuhan, a major port city in central Hubei province with a population of 11 million people, were told Thursday not to leave "without a special reason", and the order was backed by a transport shutdown. Hours later, authorities in neighbouring Huanggang announced that public transport and train services would be suspended at midnight, while people were told to not leave the city of 7.5 million. A third city, 1.1 million-population Ezhou, announced the train station had been temporarily closed earlier in the day. News Kenya's green bond launched at the London Stock Exchange Menu advertisement By AFP More by this Author Summary Residents in Wuhan, a major port city in central Hubei province with a population of 11 million people, were told Thursday not to leave "without a special reason", and the order was backed by a transport shutdown. Hours later, authorities in neighbouring Huanggang announced that public transport and train services would be suspended at midnight, while people were told to not leave the city of 7.5 million. A third city, 1.1 million-population Ezhou, announced the train station had been temporarily closed earlier in the day. [ad_2] Source link

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