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COVID-19: 77 domestic cases reported on May 9

Vietnam documented 87 cases of COVID-19 in the 12 hours to 6pm May 9, including 77 domestic cases, according to the Health Ministry.
COVID-19: 77 domestic cases reported on May 9 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA) 

Hanoi, (VNA)🐬 – Vietnam documented 87 cases of COVID-19 inthe 12 hours to 6pm May 9, including 77 domestic cases, according to the HealthMinistry.

Bac Giang province had the most cases during the day with 26,followed by Da Nang with 17, Bac Ninh 15, Hanoi 11, while Hung Yen, Hoa Binhand Thua Thien-Hue had two each, and Quang Nam and Quang Tri each had one. Thenational count rose to 3,332, with 333 cases since April 27.

A total 2,602 patients have been given the all-clear, and thedeath toll remains at 35.

♌ Among patients still under treatment, 25 havetested negative for the coronavirus once, 22 twice and 17 thrice.

Meanwhile, 51,554 people are being quarantinedacross the country, with 876 at hospitals, 24,464 in designated facilities and26,214 at home or accommodations./.

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