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Vietnam reports 8,234 new cases, nearly 4,300 recoveries on August 6

Vietnam logged 4,315 new COVID-19 cases in the past 12 hours to 6.30pm on August 6, raising the total count in the day to 8,234, according to the Ministry of Health.
Vietnam reports 8,234 new cases, nearly 4,300 recoveries on August 6 ảnh 1A patient suspected of contracting COVID-19 is treated at the FV hospital in HCM City (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
– Vietnam logged 4,315 new COVID-19 cases in the past 12 hoursto 6.30pm on August 6, raising the total count in the day to 8,234, accordingto the Ministry of Health.

Of the total new cases, four were imported and 8,320 are locally transmitted.The local cases were seen in HCM City (4,060), Binh Duong (1,169),Long An (859), Dong Nai (554), Khanh Hoa (269), Tien Giang (253), Dong Thap(141), Da Nang (138) and Hanoi (116), among others.

As many as 1,486 infections were detected in the community.

By August 6 evening, Vietnam documented a total of 193,381 COVID-19 cases,including 2,338 imported and 191,043 local ones. The number of infections sincethe fourth wave of pandemic hit the country on April 27 was 189,473.

Also on the day, the ministry said that 4,292 COVID-19 patients were given theall-clear, raising the total number of recoveries to 62,332.

Asmany as 518 patients are in Intensive Care Units and 18 are treated with ECMOsupport.

The Sub-committee for Treatment under the National Steering Committee forCOVID-19 Prevention and Control announced 296 COVID-19 related deaths in 17localities from August 1 to 6.  Thisbrings Vietnam’s total number of fatalities to 3,016.

More than 8 millionpeople have been given COVID-19 vaccines, with more than 7.2 million having thefirst jab and 820,000 having been given the full two doses./.
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