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Man jailed five years for spreading coronavirus

Vietnam has jailed a man for five years for breaking strict Coronavirus (COVID-19) quarantine rules and spreading the virus to others, state media reported.
Le Van Tri, 28, was convicted of โ€œspreading dangerous infectious diseasesโ€ at a one-day trial at the Peopleโ€™s Court of the southern province of Ca Mau, the state-run Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported.
Vietnam has been one of the worldโ€™s coronavirus success stories, thanks to targeted mass testing, aggressive contact tracing, tight border restrictions and strict quarantine.
But new clusters of infections since late April have tarnished that record.
โ€œTri travelled back to Ca Mau from Ho Chi Minh City โ€ฆ and breached the 21-day quarantine regulations,โ€ the news agency said.
โ€œTri infected eight people, one of whom died due to the virus after one month of treatment,โ€ it added.
Reuters did not immediately reach the Ca Mau court for comment.
Ca Mau, Vietnamโ€™s southernmost province, has reported only 191 cases of coronavirus and two deaths since the pandemic began, much lower than the nearly 260,000 cases and 10,685 deaths in the countryโ€™s coronavirus epicentre, Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnam is battling a worsening COVID-19 outbreak that has infected more than 536,000 people and killed 13,385, the vast majority in the past few months.
The country has sentenced two other people to 18-month and two-year suspended jail terms on the same charges.
In March, a court in Vietnam handed a two-year suspended jail term to a Vietnam Airlines (HVN.HM) flight attendant after finding him guilty of breaking coronavirus quarantine rules and spreading the virus to others, police said.
Duong Tan Hau, 29, was convicted of โ€œspreading dangerous infectious diseasesโ€ at the one-day trial at the Peopleโ€™s Court of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnamโ€™s Ministry of Public Security said in a statement.
Hau had breached the countryโ€™s 14-day quarantine regulations and met 46 other people following his flight from Japan in November, according to the indictment posted on a police ministry website.
Hau had mingled with other people during a stint in state quarantine and according to the indictment, visited cafes, restaurants and attended English classes while he was supposed to be self-isolating. He tested positive for coronavirus Nov. 28.
Hauโ€™s violations resulted in the quarantine and testing of around 2,000 other people in the city at a cost of 4.48 billion dong ($194,192), the indictment said.
State media said he had infected at least three other people.

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