
cases on July 18 evening, raising the total number of infections confirmed in the day to
5,926, according to the Ministry of Health.
The new cases logged from 6am to 7h30pm on July 18 included 2,807
domestic and 21 imported ones.
Among the cases recorded domestically, 2,310 were in Ho Chi Minh
City, 72 in Dong Nai, 65 in Dong Thap, 64 in Binh Duong, 46 in Da Nang, 41 in Long
An, 39 in Phu Yen, 37 in Binh Thuan, 33 in Hanoi, 31 in Khanh Hoa, 14 in Can
Tho, 13 in Hung Yen, nine in Kien Giang, seven in Binh Phuoc, five in Nghe An, four
each in Quang Ngai and Ninh Thuan, three in Bac Ninh, two each in Binh Dinh and
Ha Nam, and one each in Lam Dong, Thua Thien Hue, Bac Giang, Soc Trang, Dak Lak
and Hai Phong.
Of these, 2,108 cases were detected in locked down areas.
By 6pm on July 18, Vietnam recorded 51,771domestic infections and 2,059 imported ones. The number of infections
reported since the fourth wave of COVID-19 outbreaks hit Vietnam late April
amounted to 50,201, 7,893 of whom have been given the all-clear.
Among the active patients, 267 tested negative for
the coronavirus once, 116 twice and 118 thrice.
As many as 355 were given the all-clear on July 18, raising the total
number of recoveries to 10,667. Meanwhile, 29 people in HCM City, Long An, Binh
Duong, Dong Thap, Bac Giang, Da Nang and Hanoi died of the coronavirus disease from
July 4-17.
Twelve localities have gone through two weeks without new infections in the
community./.
Source: VietnamPlus