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COVID-19: Only eight positive cases remain

Only eight people still test positive for COVID-19 in Vietnam as the country entered the 81st day without cases in the community as of July 6 morning, said the national steering committee on COVID-19 prevention and control.
COVID-19: Only eight positive cases remain ảnh 1Health workers check temperature of Lao students in Vietnam (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –𒁃 Only eight people still test positivefor COVID-19 in Vietnam as the country entered the 81st day without cases inthe community as of July 6 morning, said the national steering committee onCOVID-19 prevention and control.

Among the total 355 cases in the country, 215 are importedand quarantined right after their arrival, and 340 have been given all-clear,or 95.8 percent. The remaining 15 are being treated and four of them tested negativefor the SARS-CoV-2 that causes the disease at least twice, and three othersnegative once. Currently 12,291 people are being quarantined either athospitals, concentrated establishments or at home./.
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