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Vietnam records additional 75 domestically-transmitted cases

A total of 80 COVID-19 cases, including 75 domestically-transmitted and five imported, were recorded in the past six hours to 6pm on June 14, the Ministry of Health said.
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Hanoi (VNA) – A total of 80 COVID-19 cases, including75 domestically-transmitted and five imported, were recorded in the past sixhours to 6pm on June 14, the Ministry of Health said.

Of the cases, 29 were detected in northern Bac Giang province, which is thecountry’s current largest pandemic hotspot, 26 in Ho Chi Minh City, 11 in HaTinh, eight in Bac Ninh, and one in Nghe An.

The new infections brought the total number of COVID-19 cases inVietnam to 10,810, including 9,168 domestic and 1,642 imported. The number ofdomestic infections since the fourth COVID-19 wave hit the country on April 27reached 7,598.

As many as 21 provinces and cities have gone through 14 consecutivedays without new infections, including Yen Bai, Quang Ngai, Dong Nai, QuangNinh, Quang Nam, Quang Trị, Thua Thien-Hue, Nam Dinh, Hoa Binh, Tuyen Quang,Son La, Ninh Binh, Thanh Hoa, Thai Nguyen, Hung Yen, Hai Phong, Tay Ninh, GiaLai, Bac Lieu, Dien Bien, Dak Lak.

A total of 4,236 patients have been successfully treated, whilethe number of deaths related to the disease was 61.

Among active patients undergoing treatment, 431 have testednegative to coronavirus once, 72 twice and 73 thrice./.
VNA

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