A Mexican village known for its beaches calls for self-isolation
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Some love this beach town for the waves and others for the fresh seafood. Sayulita is considered a secret gem among tourists traveling to the Pacific coast of Mexico. But when coronavirus showed up, locals acted ahead of government authorities and decided to close the town. Correspondent Alasdair Baverstock reports.
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