Repatriated citizens arrive at a quarantine site (Photo: VNA)Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam recorded 26 new imported
cases, all Vietnamese, between 6am and 6pm on November 11, raising the
tally to 1,252, the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and
Control said.
Twenty-five patients, including one woman, were
repatriated from Romania on Flight VN82 that arrived at Tan Son Nhat
International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City on November 8.
The other, a female, returned from the US and
transited Japan before entering Vietnam on Flight VN311 via Da Nang
International Airport in central Da Nang city on November 8.
All the new patients have been quarantined upon
their arrival.
Of the 1,252 cases so far, 691 were locally
infected.
The country saw four new recoveries on November
11, raising the number of patients freed from the to
1,091.
Among those still under treatment, 19 have
tested negative for the virus once, 12 others twice, and 11 thrice. No patients
are in critical condition at present, according to the treatment sub-committee.
Meanwhile, the number of related fatalities
remains at 35.
There are 15,540 people having close contact
with confirmed patients or coming from pandemic-hit regions under quarantine at
present, including 217 in hospitals, 14,334 in other concentrated quarantine
sites, and 989 at home or accommodation facilities./.
Source: VietnamPlus
