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Vietnam reports 26,379 new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours

Vietnam recorded 26,379 new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours as of 4pm on February 13, down 930 infections from one day before, according to the Ministry of Health.
Vietnam reports 26,379 new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours ảnh 1Testing to identify virus SARS-CoV-2 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam recorded 26,379 new COVID-19 cases in 24hours as of 4pm on February 13, down 930 infections from one day before,according to the Ministry of Health.

The new cases consist of seven imported and 26,372domestic ones, including 18,269 in the community.

Hanoi continued to report the highest number of infections with 2,940, followedby Hai Duong with 1,906, Nam Dinh with 1,894, and Hai Phong with 1,483.

The infection tally now stands at 2,510,860.

While 7,815 patients were given the all-clearon the day, 84 others succumbed to the coronavirus disease, adding up to thetotal recoveries and related deaths of 2,226,754 and 38,946, respectively.

As of February 12, 185,731,134 doses ofCOVID-19 vaccine had been administered, including 79,212,031 being the firstdose, 74,723,923 the second, and 31,795,198 the third./.
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