The new crown pneumonia epidemic is still spreading globally, especially in Southeast Asia recently.
Vietnam has recently tightened its nerves. A video went viral on the Internet. The number of confirmed cases in a shoe factory in Vietnam increased from more than 10 to 32 in one breath. The surge in confirmed cases caused other employees to panic. Run, leave the shoe factory in a "rushing" posture.
However, this video has not been confirmed by any shoe factory.

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On July 12, according to multiple Taiwan media reports:
An employee of Anpuxin Company, a Taiwan-funded enterprise located in Binh Duong Province, Vietnam, was diagnosed with the new crown and caused panic. Hundreds of workers forced open the iron gate of the factory to escape on the afternoon of the 11th.
The Vietnamese government has upgraded the epidemic prevention alert in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, hoping to control the epidemic as soon as possible.
According to the “Vietnam Express” report, after an employee of the Taiwan-funded company Anpuxin International Co., Ltd. was diagnosed with the new crown, the company ordered the closure of the factory so that all employees can be tested for nucleic acid.
After hearing the news of confirmed cases in the factory, hundreds of employees rushed out in horror. The live video showed that a large number of workers pushed open the iron gate of the factory and fled.
Hundreds of employees rushed out. I don’t know how many people escaped. On the 11th, Vietnam had 1,900 confirmed cases in a single day, setting a new high for four days in a row. Among them, Ho Chi Minh City accounted for more than 70% of the confirmed cases. .
According to Taiwanese media, Anpuxin has asked workers to return to the factory for nucleic acid testing, but did not say how many people fled in the chaos.
Anpuxin is a headset manufacturer with 5,900 employees.
There has been a new wave of epidemics in Vietnam since late April this year.
The Ministry of Health of Vietnam reported on the evening of July 11 that in the past 24 hours, the country had newly confirmed 1953 cases of new crowns, an increase of 100 cases from the previous day. This is the highest record since the outbreak, and it has been 7 consecutive days. More than 1,000 cases; 4 new deaths.