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No new COVID-19 cases on July 7

No new case of COVID-19 was reported during the past 12 hours to 6pm on July 7, with the total cases remaining at 369, according to the national steering committee for COVID-19 prevention and control.
No new COVID-19 cases on July 7 ảnh 1Health workers take samples for COVID-19 testing at a quarantine centre (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – No new case of COVID-19 was reported during thepast 12 hours to 6pm on July 7, with the total cases remaining at 369,according to the national steering committee for COVID-19 prevention andcontrol.

Among the 369 confirmed cases so far, 229 were imported and put inquarantined immediately after arrival.

The country has recorded no community infection of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causesCOVID-19, since April 16, or 82 straight days.

Also on July 7, one COVID-19 patient was given the all-clear, raisingthe number of recoveries to 342.

Among the remaining patients under treatment, three have tested negativefor SARS-CoV-2 once and threeothers negative for at least twice.

A total of 13,047 people who had close contact with COVID-19 patients orarrived from pandemic-hit areas are under quarantine./.
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