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Vietnam reports no new COVID-19 infections on June 10, only 12 active cases

Vietnam had no new COVID-19 cases to report from 6am to 6pm on June 10, marking the 55th consecutive days without community transmissions, announced the National Steering Committee on COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
Vietnam reports no new COVID-19 infections on June 10, only 12 active cases ảnh 1A health worker tends to Patient 91 at the Cho Ray Hospital in HCM City (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – 💜Vietnam had no new COVID-19 cases toreport from 6am to 6pm on June 10, marking the 55th consecutive days withoutcommunity transmissions, announced the National Steering Committee on COVID-19Prevention and Control.

Among the country’s total 332 cases, 192 were imported andquarantined upon arrival. At the moment, more than 9,136 people are being quarantinedat hospitals, designated facilities or their accommodations. Also on the day, three more COVID-19 patients were declaredto have recovered. As many as 320 patients in Vietnam were given the all-clear,or 96.4 percent, with no deaths. The most severe case, the British pilot who is receivingtreatment at HCM City’s Cho Ray Hospital, also made significant progress./.
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