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Vietnam records no new cases of COVID-19 on April 26 morning

Vietnam reported no new cases of COVID-19 on April 26 morning, keeping the country’s total number of infections at 270, the national steering committee for the coronavirus prevention and control said.
Vietnam records no new cases of COVID-19 on April 26 morning ảnh 1Quick coronavirus testing (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam reported no new cases of COVID-19 on April 26morning, keeping the country’s total number of infections at 270, the nationalsteering committee for the coronavirus prevention and control said.

Of those, 225 people have fully recovered, accounting for 83percent.

Since April 16, Vietnam has not reported any new infections among thecommunity.

Of the 45 patients being treated at six health facilities nationwide, 13 havetested negative for the SARS-CoV-2 once and three have tested negative twice.

As many as 52,196 people are under quarantine or health monitoring, including 325at hospitals, 9,836 at other facilities and 42,035 at home or theiraccommodations./.

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