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Health authorities confirmed 4,225 new cases in 35 localities on Sunday night, pushing the country’s tally to 150,423 after the new wave began late April.
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4,423 Covid patients were declared free of coronavirus on Sunday, raising the country’s total recoveries to 43,157.
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Vietnam’s total COVID-19 cases reached 154,360 on Sunday after the Ministry of Health reported a daily increase of 8,620 new cases. A total of 23 cases were imported and 8,597 were locally transmitted.
The locally-transmitted cases were reported in HCM City (4052), Bình Dương (2179), Long An (569), Đồng Nai (425), Khánh Hoà (298), Bà Rịa – Vũng Tàu (184), Tây Ninh (102), Cần Thơ (100), Đồng Tháp (86), Bến Tre (82), Hà Nội (81), Sóc Trăng (53), Vĩnh Long (50), Phú Yên (49), Hậu Giang (41), Bình Thuận (32), Trà Vinh (31), Kiên Giang (24), An Giang (21), Bình Phước (20), Bình Định (16), Đắk Lắk (15), Thừa Thiên Huế (14), Quảng Nam (11), Thanh Hóa (8 ), Hải Dương (7), Kon Tum (7), Gia Lai (6), Quảng Ngãi (5), Lâm Đồng (4), Hà Giang (4), Quảng Bình (4), Quảng Trị (3), Ninh Thuận (3), Hà Tĩnh (3), Nghệ An (3), Đắk Nông (2), Hưng Yên (1), Thái Nguyên (1) and Bạc Liêu (1).
HCM City has now reported more than 98,000 COVID-19 cases since April 27 which marked the beginning of the fourth wave of the COVID-19 in Việt Nam. Following HCM City, other southern provinces like Bình Dương, Long An and Đồng Nai also saw a high daily increase, Vietnam News Agency reported.
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4,423 Covid patients were declared free of coronavirus on Sunday, raising the country’s total recoveries to 43,157.
More than three months into the new wave, Vietnam has recorded community infections in 62 of its 63 cities and provinces. HCMC is the epicenter of the latest wave with 94,295 cases.
According to VNExpress, the country has administered more than 6.2 million Covid-19 vaccine shots, fully vaccinating 620,611 people with two shots.
The Ministry of Health has been asked to organize training classes and improve the capacity of medical workers nationwide. The ministry would have to actively mobilize and arrange medical staff to support COVID-19-hit localities.
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Source: Vietnam Insider