No new COVID-19 cases recorded on September 10 morning
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A doctor in a quarantine facility in Khanh Hoa is giving health check-up to people who are under quarantine. (Photo: VNA) |
So far, Vietnam has 691 locally-transmitted cases, 551 of whom are related to Da Nang since the pandemic broke in the central city on July 25.
As many as 890 patients have been fully recovered. Meanwhile, 169 patients are receiving treatment in health care facilities, 16 of them have been tested negative with the virus once and 13 twice and 21 others thrice.
Seven COVID-19 patients are on critical conditions with a high risk of death.
The country has so far reported 35 COVID-19 related deaths, the majority of the cases were the elderly with severe diseases such as end-stage chronic kidney failure, cancer, sepsis and diabetes.
As many as 36,126 people nationwide who had close contact with patients or entered from pandemic-hit areas are under quarantine, 621 of them are in hospitals, 15,874 in other establishments and 19,631 at homes.
The Health Ministry has advised the community to safely adapt to the pandemic by applying preventive measures.
The ministry also urged each Vietnamese citizen to download Bluezone app at https://www.bluezone.gov.vn to receive infection risk warnings.
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