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Ministry reports 4,992 new COVID-19 cases on July 30 morning

The Ministry of Health confirmed additional 4,992 COVID-19 cases in the past nearly 12 hours to 6am on July 30, including five imported patients.
Ministry reports 4,992 new COVID-19 cases on July 30 morning ảnh 1Pre-COVID-19 vaccination check-up (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Health confirmedadditional 4,992 COVID-19 cases in the past nearly 12 hours to 6am on July 30,including five imported patients.

The current biggest hotspot of Ho Chi Minh City logged 2,740new cases, followed by Binh Duong with 1,284 cases, Tien Giang 242, Dong Nai 203, Dong Thap 90, Tay Ninh 88, Ben Tre 79, Khanh Hoa 78, and Hanoi 63.

The national tally of COVID-19 patients reached 133,405,including 31,780 recoveries.

Among patients under treatment, 346 are being cared for in ICUs, while 19 arebeing treated with ECMO.

Four localities experiencing at least 14 days without newinfections are Yen Bai, Dien Bien, Quang Ninh and Bac Kan.

The sub-section on treatment of the National Steering Committee for COVID-19Prevention and Control announced 159 deaths due to COVID-19 from July 27-29,132 of which are in HCM City, lifting the country's death toll to 1,022.

On July 29, 208,041 doses of COVID-19 vaccines weredelivered, raising the total injected doses to nearly 5.53 million doses. Over 4.98 million people have received first shots, while 546,402 others have got full two shots.

The same day, Ministry of Health had a working session with leaders of HCMCity, during which he asked the city to speed up vaccination scheme. Currently,the city is giving about 8,000 doses of vaccines to locals each day. It aims toadminister first shot to about 70 percent of the population within August.

Also on July 29, 659,900 additional doses of AstraZenecaCOVID-19 vaccine arrived in Vietnam./.
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