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Forty COVID-19 infections added to national tally

Forty domestically-transmitted cases of COVID-19 were added to the national count over the last 12 hours to 6am on May 28, according to the Ministry of Health.
Forty COVID-19 infections added to national tally ảnh 1A medical worker collects sample for COVID-19 testing. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Forty domestically-transmitted cases ofCOVID-19 were added to the national count over the last 12 hours to 6am on May28, according to the Ministry of Health.

The new infections include 30 in Bac Giang, eight in Lang Son,and one each in Thai Binh and Long An provinces.

So far, Vietnam has confirmed total of 6,356 COVID-19cases, including 4,864 domestic and 1,492 imported, with the number of infections reported since April 27 when the fourthcoronavirus wave hit the country amounting to 3,294.

Among active patients, 111 have tested negative to the coronavirusonce, 40 twice, and 67 thrice. The death toll remained at 46 and the number of recoveriestotalled 2,853.

The ministry said an additional 4,129 people in four cities andprovinces were vaccinated against the virus on May 27, raising the number ofvaccine doses given to Vietnamese to 1,038,741. A total of 28,529 people have received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine.

In the face of the growing complexity of the COVID-19resurgence, the ministry has called on people to refrain from non-essentialoutings and avoid public gatherings. People must stay vigilant against thevirus and promptly report any suspected illegal immigrants to authorities.
People nationwide are advised to strictly follow the Ministry of Health’s 5K message: khau trang (facemask), khu khuan (disinfection), khoang cach (distance), khong tu tap (no gathering), and khai bao y te (health declaration)./.

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