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COVID-19: 39th death logged in Vietnam

Vietnam confirmed another death related to COVID-19 on May 20, pushing the nation’s death toll to 39.
COVID-19: 39th death logged in Vietnam ảnh 1A severe COVID-19 patient under treatment (Illustrative image - Source: Ministry of Health)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam confirmed another deathrelated to COVID-19 on May 20, pushing the nation’s death toll to 39.

According to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19Prevention and Control’s Treatment Sub-committee, the 81-year-old male patientwas admitted to the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases on May 3 with thediagnosis of cirrhosis-caused sepsis and gout.

On May 11, he tested positive for SARS-CoV-2.

His symptoms got severe on May 19, leading to his death onthe evening of the day. He died from septic shock, cirrhosis-caused infection, diabetes,high blood pressure, and COVID-19 infection.

Additional 44 new COVID-19 cases were recorded in Vietnam inthe past six hours to 12:00pm on the same day, with all in quarantinefacilities or locked-down areas, according to the Ministry of Health.

The figures brought the national tally to 4,764, including1,473 imported cases. The number of recoveries stood at 2,687./.
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