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Vietnam logs 4,941 new COVID-19 infections

Vietnam recorded 4,941 new COVID-19 infections, including 4,937 domestic and four imported cases, in the past 12 hours to 6am on August 8, the Ministry of Health said.
Vietnam logs 4,941 new COVID-19 infections ảnh 1In a locked down area in Hanoi's Thanh Tri district (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam recorded 4,941 new COVID-19 infections,including 4,937 domestic and four imported cases, in the past 12 hours to 6amon August 8, the Ministry of Health said.

Ho Chi Minh City, which is the current largest pandemic hotspot,logged 1,896 cases, while its neighbouring Binh Duong province reported 1,477 infections.

The remainders were found in Long An (724), Dong Nai (390),Soc Trang (94), Hanoi (63), Da Nang (62), Vinh Long (57), Dong Thap (48), NinhThuan (23), Thua Thien-Hue (19), Kien Giang (18), Binh Dinh (14), Hau Giang(14), Phu Yen (13), Quang Ngai (9), Lao Cai (3), Ha Tinh (3), Thanh Hoa (2),Lang Son (2), Son La (2), Bac Lieu (2), and Ca Mau (2).

The new infections brought the national count to 205,656,including 203,313 locally-transmitted and 2,343 imported cases.

Of those, 66,637 patients have recovered from the disease while3,250 others died.

As many as 8,896,615 doses of vaccines have beenadministered so far, including 888,459 second shots./.
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