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Vietnam records 15,743 new COVID-19 infections

A total of 15,743 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Vietnam on January 25, bringing the country’s tally to 2,171,527.
Vietnam records 15,743 new COVID-19 infections ảnh 1A total of 15,743 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Vietnam on January 25. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - A total of 15,743 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Vietnamon January 25, bringing the country’s tally to 2,171,527.

Of thenew transmissions, 44 were imported and quarantined upon arrival, and therest is domestic infections.

Thecapital city of Hanoi still has the highest infection rate, with 2,956 cases,followed by central Da Nang (989) and northern Hai Phong cities (704).

Otherareas that recorded COVID cases were: Thanh Hoa (685), Hung Yen (623), BacNinh (560), Bac Giang (445), Quang Ngai (400), Hai Duong (397), Hoa Binh (386),Vinh Phuc (385), Binh Dinh (374), Phu Tho (370), Ben Tre (352), Nam Dinh (337),Binh Phuoc (335), Quang Ninh (322), Thua Thien Hue (305), Dak Lak (303), QuangNam (301), Thai Nguyen (271), Thai Binh (267), Nghe An (263), Lam Dong (225), LaoCai (202), Khanh Hoa (200), Ca Mau (200), Quang Binh (186), Kon Tum (178), SonLa (152), Vinh Long (151), Tay Ninh (146), Bac Lieu (146), Ha Nam (138), TraVinh (123), Yen Bai (114), Ha Giang (104), HCM City (99), Dien Bien (80), BinhThuan (77), Tuyen Quang (70), Hau Giang (69), Ba Ria - Vung Tau (68), Binh Duong(61), Quang Tri (59), Dong Thap (52), Phu Yen (50), Dak Nong (48), Can Tho(42), Long An (38), Lai Chau (37), An Giang (35), Bac Kan (34), Ninh Binh (34),Cao Bang (34), Ninh Thuan (34), Dong Nai (31), Kien Giang (26), Soc Trang (12),Tien Giang (11) and Gia Lai (3).

Afurther 126 COVID-19 related deaths were also announced on the same day.

Upto 62,889 patients were announced to have fully recovered from thevirus, bringing the total number of recoveries to 1,904,069.

Thereare 4,602 patients being currently treated in hospitals nationwide, including19 on life support. 

Vietnamhas so far administered more than 177.3 million doses of COVID vaccines./.
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