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Vietnam logs 2,708 more COVID-19 cases

An additional 2,708 COVID-19 infections, including four imported cases, were reported in Vietnam between 7pm on July 25 and 6am on July 26, according to the Ministry of Health.
Vietnam logs 2,708 more COVID-19 cases ảnh 1Medical workers in Hai Ba Trung district (Hanoi) collects samples for COVID-19 testing from residents of To Hien Thanh street. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) -
An additional 2,708 COVID-19infections, including four imported cases, were reported in Vietnam between 7pmon July 25 and 6am on July 26, according to the Ministry of Health.

Among the locally-transmitted cases, 1,714 were detected inHo Chi Minh City, the current largest pandemic hotspot of the country.

Meanwhile, Binh Duong reported 407 new cases, Tien Giang 201,Dong Nai 125, Vinh Long 49, Da Nang 27, Phu Yen 26, An Giang 25, Binh Thuan23, Binh Dinh 19, Dong Thap 19, Ben Tre 19, Dak Lak 16, Khanh Hoa 12, Can Tho7, Hau Giang 7, Dak Nong 5, Lam Dong 2, and Hung Yen 1.

As of 6am on July 26, the national tally stood at 101,173,including 98,991 domestically-transmitted cases and 2,182 imported ones. Thecaseload since the fourth wave of COVID-19 outbreaks hit Vietnam on April 27amounted to 97,421.

The total number of recovered patients so far stood at 19,342.Among patients under treatment, 130 are under care in ICU, while 17 are beingtreated with ECMO.

The number of additional deaths from different southern andcentral localities that were not previously included in the national death tollamounted to 154.

 A total 4,613,491 dosesof COVID-19 vaccine have been administered, with 389,863 people havingreceiving full two shots.

The Ministry of Health has requested quickly reviewingconditions for the establishment of a 500-bed COVID-19 intensive care centre atthe Hanoi Medical University Hospital in response to increasing complicated pandemic developments./.
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