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111 new COVID-19 cases recorded on May 19 afternoon

Vietnam recorded 111 new COVID-19 infections, including two imported cases and 109 in quarantine sites or sealed-off areas, in the last six hours to 6pm on May 19, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).
111 new COVID-19 cases recorded on May 19 afternoon ảnh 1Barriers used to control people and vehicles entering or leaving a residential area in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam recorded 111 newCOVID-19 infections, including two imported cases and 109 in quarantine sitesor sealed-off areas, in the last six hours to 6pm on May 19, according to theMinistry of Health (MoH).

Among the locally-infected cases, 78 weredetected in Bac Giang, 21 in Bac Ninh, six in Dien Bien, two in Da Nang, one inHo Chi Minh City, and one in the Vietnam National Cancer Hospital’s Tan Trieufacility.

So far, Vietnam has seen 3,217 domesticinfections and 1,473 imported cases. The number of COVID-19 cases since April27, when the new outbreak began, is now 1,647.

Among patients still under treatment, 37 have tested negative for thecoronavirus once, 29 twice and 23 thrice.

As many as 2,687 patients have been given theall-clear from the virus, while the death toll remained at 37.

Meanwhile, 121,000 people are being quarantined nationwide./. 
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