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Vietnam records three imported COVID-19 cases on March 22 evening

Vietnam saw three imported COVID-19 case in the past 12 hours to 6pm of March 22, raising the national count at 2,575, according to the Health Ministry.
Vietnam records three imported COVID-19 cases on March 22 evening ảnh 1A quarantine area (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
– Vietnam saw threeimported COVID-19 case in the past 12 hours to 6pm of March 22, raising thenational count at 2,575, according to the Health Ministry.

Of the total patients, 1,601 were locally transmitted cases, including 908since January 27.

Also on the same day, 36 more patients were given the all-clear, raising thetotal number of recoveries to date to 2,234.
 
Among the patients still under treatment, 36 havetested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, 17 twice and 55 thrice. Death toll remainsat 35.

Meanwhile, 37,754 people are being quarantinednationwide, with 490 at hospitals, 18,620 at concentrated quarantinefacilities and 18,644 at their accommodations.

The Ministry of Health advised people, includedthose who have been injected with COVID-19 vaccine, to continue preventivemeasures, including the “5K message” (in Vietnamese) - Khau trang (facemask) -(Khu khuan) disinfection - (Khoang cach) distance - (Khong tu tap) no gathering– (Khai bao y te) health declaration./.
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