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COVID-19: 3,552 cases added to national tally on July 25

A total 3,552 COVID-19 cases were detected from 6am to 7pm July 25, raising the national tally to 98,465, of which 96,287 were local infections, according to the Health Ministry.
COVID-19: 3,552 cases added to national tally on July 25 ảnh 1Collecting samples for COVID-19 testing at a residential area in Hanoi (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi, (VNA) – A total 3,552 COVID-19 cases weredetected from 6am to 7pm July 25, raising the national tally to 98,465, ofwhich 96,287 were local infections, according to the Health Ministry.

HoChi Minh City continues to record the largest number of new cases with 2,227,followed by Binh Duong with 368, Tay Ninh 186, Ba Ria-Vung Tau 126, Dong Nai119. The capital city of Hanoi reported four cases.

Also on July 25, 1,755 patients were given the all-clear, bringing the numberof recovered patients to 19,342.

Among patients under treatment, 130 are under care in ICU, while17 are being treated with ECMO.

 A total 4,535,741 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered, with372,353 people having receiving full two shots./.
VNA

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