Inner Mongolia confirms two bubonic plague cases
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China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region confirmed two bubonic plague cases on Saturday, according to the local government.
The two new cases were the husband and daughter of the previous case confirmed on Aug 7, the government of the Sonid Right Banner in Xiliin Gol League said on its official website on Saturday night.
The cases' close contacts have all been brought under quarantine and have not shown any abnormal symptoms as of Saturday.
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