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Indonesia has restricted access to travelers from South Korea, Iran, and Italy as the archipelago nation moves to tighten its borders against a possible threat from further coronavirus outbreak in the country. This article, Indonesia bans travelers from South Korea, Iran, and Italy due to coronavirus outbreak, originally appeared on Coconuts, Asia's leading alternative media company. Want more Coconuts? Sign up for our newsletters! read more...
Kingdom yet to report a case but 240 confirmed so far throughout the Middle East
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