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Vietnam goes through 72 days without COVID-19 local transmissions

Vietnam has entered the 72nd day in a row without new COVID-19 infections among the community as of June 27 morning, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
Vietnam goes through 72 days without COVID-19 local transmissions ảnh 1A patient (second, left) given the all-clear at the Hanoi-based National Hospital for Tropical Diseases on June 26 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam has entered the 72nd day in a row without newCOVID-19 infections among the community as of June 27 morning, according to theNational Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.

Among the total 353 cases in the country, 213 were imported and quarantinedupon arrival.

At present, 7,846 people having close contact with COVID-19 patients orentering from pandemic-hit areas are quarantined at hospitals, concentratedquarantine establishments, and at home.

As many as 330 out of 353 patients or 93.5 percent have recovered so far, whilethe remainders are being treated at medical facilities and in stable condition.Four tested negative for the coronavirus once and three at least twice./.
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