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China warns citizens not to go home for Lunar New Year amid new COVID-19 outbreaks – ABC News
Tong Gong usually goes back to her hometown during China’s Lunar New Year holiday — but with China fighting new coronavirus outbreaks, she’s staying put this year….

In recent years, Tong Gong would always go back to her hometown in China’s Henan province during the Lunar New Year holiday to reunite with her parents.
Key points:
- China has advised people not to travel during the week-long annual holiday
- Most people leave their cities of work to see their families back home
- China is currently fighting new COVID-19 outbreaks in the country’s north
This year however, the employee for the Chinese tech giant Tencent decided to stay in the southern city of Shenzhen,…
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