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Another COVID-19 patient dies, death toll at 27

Another COVID-19 patient died on August 23 morning, raising the death toll in Vietnam to 27, according to the Ministry of Health’s anti-COVID-19 task force in the central city of Da Nang.
Another COVID-19 patient dies, death toll at 27 ảnh 1Doctors treat COVID-19 patients in a hospital in central Quang Nam province (Photo courtesy of doctor Luong Quoc Chinh)

Hanoi (VNA) – Another COVID-19 patient died on August 23 morning, raising thedeath toll in Vietnam to 27, according to the Ministry of Health’santi-COVID-19 task force in the central city of Da Nang.

The latestdeath was Patient No.577, a 73-year-old woman living in Lien Chieu district. She had a history of end-stage chronickidney failure, heart failure and high blood pressure.

She died atHoa Vang district’s medical centre due to septic shock, multi-organ failure andpneumonia related to the novel coronavirus.

Vietnam had no new cases of COVID-19 to report on thesame day’s morning, leaving the national count at 1,014 as of 6am, according tothe National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.

The tallyincluded 672 locally-transmitted cases, with 532 ones recorded since July 25.

By now 563patients have been given the all-clear.

Among thepatients under treatment across the country, 40 have tested negative for SARS-CoV-2once, 49 negative twice and 41 negative three times.

A total of77,380 people who had close contacts with patients or came frompandemic-affected areas are being quarantined./.
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