Vietnam sees no locally-infected cases of COVID-19 for 60 days
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TIN LIÊN QUAN | |
COVID-19: Another imported case reported, Vietnam has 334 cases | |
No new COVID-19 cases confirmed on June 13 morning |
Samples were taken for COVID-19 testing at the Ha Noi center for disease control. (Photo: VNA) |
So far, 334 infections have been reported in the country, including 194 imported cases that were quarantined upon their arrival.
As many as 323 patients, or 96.7 percent of the total, have recovered from the disease, and there are no deaths.
Among the remaining 11 still under treatment, one has tested negative for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, once and three at least twice.
The treatment sub-committee also reported that Patient 91, a British pilot and also the most severe case, continued to show improvement, but he still needs many more weeks to recover.
At present, 8,792 people are being kept in quarantine, including 96 in hospitals, 7,778 in other quarantine facilities and 918 at home.
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