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Vietnam logs 4,150 new COVID-19 cases on October 7

A total of 4,150 new COVID-19 infections were recorded in Vietnam in the past 24 hours to 5pm on October 7, 209 cases fewer than the day before.
Vietnam logs 4,150 new COVID-19 cases on October 7 ảnh 1Collecting samples for COVID-19 testing in Dong Nai province. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - A total of 4,150 new COVID-19 infections were recorded in Vietnamin the past 24 hours to 5pm on October 7, 209 cases fewer than the day before.

Vietnam’sCOVID-19 caseload now stands at 826,837, of which 822,238 are the result of thefourth wave of infections that began in late April.

Ho Chi MinhCity and Binh Duong, the two largest hotspots in the country in recent months,continued to record the highest daily case count at 1,730 and 840 respectively.

The remainingnew infections were detected in Dong Nai (589), An Giang (186), Tay Ninh (84),Long An (84), Kien Giang (83), Tien Giang (56), Khanh Hoa (51), Dong Thap (45),Dak Lak (36), Ca Mau (36), Binh Thuan (32), Can Tho (30), Hau Giang (30), HaNam (24), Quang Tri (22), Bac Lieu (22), Tra Vinh (21), Ba Ria - Vung Tau (19),Dak Nong (14), Quang Binh (13), Quang Ngai (13), Gia Lai (13), Ninh Thuan (11),Vinh Long (10), Ben Tre (10), Kon Tum (9), Thanh Hoa (5), Ha Tinh (4), QuangNam (4), Nam Dinh (4), Yen Bai (3), Hanoi (3), Binh Phuoc (2), Binh Dinh (2),Phu Yen (1), Da Nang (1), Nghe An (1), Bac Ninh (1), Vinh Phuc (1), Phu Tho(1), and Bac Giang (1).

Among the newcases, only three were imported and the rest were local transmissions. A totalof 1,986 new infections were recorded in the community.

An additional120 COVID-related deaths were announced the same day in HCM City (92), Binh Duong(19), Dong Nai (3), Can Tho (2), Ben Tre (1), Tien Giang (1), Dak Nong (1), andLong An (1). Vietnam has had 20,223 COVID-19 fatalities to date, or 2.4 percentof the total cases.

More than5,600 patients nationwide are in serious condition, according to the Ministryof Health’s report, with 745 requiring invasive ventilation and 23 on lifesupport (ECMO).

There werealso 1,402 patients given the all-clear on October 7, bringing the totalnumbers of recoveries to 758,488.

Almost 50million vaccine doses have been administered in Vietnam to date, with over 12million people fully inoculated./.
VNA

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