Vietnam records no new COVID-19 infections in community for 26 days
Vietnam reported no new COVID-19 cases on May 12 morning, marking the 26th day in a row without infections in the community, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
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Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam reportedno new COVID-19 cases on May 12 morning, marking the 26th day in arow without infections in the community, according to the National Steering Committeefor COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
Among the 288 confirmed cases sofar, 148 are imported ones and were quarantined upon their arrival in thecountry, and the remaining 140 contracted the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 inthe community.
As many as 249 patients, or 86percent of the total, have recovered from the disease.
On May 11, eight patients treatedat the Hanoi-based National Hospital for Tropical Disease No. 2 were given theall-clear. They will continue undergo quarantine and health monitoring for thenext 14 days.
Of the 39 remainders still undertreatment, eight have tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once while 11 othersnegative at least twice.
A total of 11,929 people are keptin quarantine at present, including 329 at hospitals, 6,432 at other quarantinefacilities, and the rest at home./.
Eight COVID-19 patients, all Vietnamese, have recovered and were discharged from the National Hospital of Tropical Diseases in Hanoi on May 11, putting the total recoveries at 249.
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Vietnam did not record any new COVID-19 infections on May 11, which is also the 25th straight day without new cases in the community, while 86 percent of all patients have recovered from the disease, the national steering committee for COVID-19 prevention and control said on May 11 evening.
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