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Over 12,400 COVID-19 cases in past 24 hours

The Healthy Ministry confirmed additional 12,420 COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours till 5pm on September 9, including 21 imported and 12,399 domestic ones.
Over 12,400 COVID-19 cases in past 24 hours ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – TheHealth Ministry confirmed additional 12,420 COVID-19 cases in the past 24hours till 5pm on September 9, including 21 imported and 12,399 domestic ones.

Among the local infections, HoChi Minh City reported 5,549, Binh Duong 4,531, Dong Nai 880, Long An 412, Tay Ninh161, Kien Giang 135 and Tien Giang 115. The capital city of Hanoi had 35 cases. There were 6,138 infections detected in the community on the day.

Vietnam has so far recorded576,096 cases, ranking 50th out of 222 countries and territories inthe number of infections.

Nine provinceshave gone through 14 consecutive days without new infections, including BacKan, Tuyen Giang, Lai Chau, Hoa Binh, Yen Bai, Ha Giang, Thai Nguyen, DienBien, Vinh Phuc.

Up to 12,523 were given the all-clear from the virus the same day, raising the total recoveries to 338,170.Meanwhile, 272 were reported dead, bringing the total death toll to 14,470, or 2.5percent of the total infections and 0.4 percent higher than the world’saverage.

Since April 27, over 41.4 millionpeople have tested for the virus.

꧋ Also on September 8, 778,673 shotsof vaccine were administered, raising the total to 24,781,185, including 20,591,403first and 4,189,782 second shots./.

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