Laotian man jailed for illegally entering Vietnam and spreading Covid-19


Dao Duy Tung stand trials in northern Hai Duong Province for spreading Covid-19 to other people, July 16, 2021. - Photo by VnExpress via Laotian Times/ANN.

VIENTIANE, July 19: A man has been sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for illegal entry into Vietnam from Laos and spreading Covid-19, reports Laotian Times.

A Vietnamese national, identified as Dao Duy Tung, 32, was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment by Vietnamese authorities on Friday for illegal entry and spreading dangerous infectious diseases.

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