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Vietnam clear of COVID-19 community infections for 51 straight days

No fresh COVID-19 case was reported in Vietnam on June 6 evening, meaning the nation has remained clear of community transmissions for 51 consecutive days, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
Vietnam clear of COVID-19 community infections for 51 straight days ảnh 1Foreign experts fill in medical declaration forms and have body temperature checked before undergoing quarantine at a hotel. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
No fresh COVID-19 case wasreported in Vietnam on June 6 evening, meaning the nation has remained clear ofcommunity transmissions for 51 consecutive days, according to the NationalSteering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.

The national tally of COVID-19 cases stays at 329, including188 imported cases that were quarantined upon arrival.

A total of 9,088 people are under medical monitoringor quarantine, with 72 at hospitals, 7,150 at other centralised facilities and1,866 at home.
Up to 307 patients have recovered while the remainders are being treated at provincial and central hospitals and in stable healthcondition.

Among the active patients, only nine have tested positivefor the novel coronavirus once, while 10 tested negative once and threenegative at least twice./.
VNA

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