Vietnam reports 11 new imported cases COVID-19 on April 6 afternoon

Vietnam reports 11 new imported cases COVID-19 on April 6 afternoon hinh anh 1A medical worker prepares to inject Nano Covax into a volunteer in the second-stage human trials of this made-in-Vietnam COVID-19 vaccine candidate (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Eleven new COVID-19 cases, all
imported, were recorded in Vietnam in the 12 hours to 6pm on April 6, the
said.

Among the new patients, there are nine males and two females.
They are one Indian man, and 10 Vietnamese.

They have been quarantined upon their arrival in the
country.

So far, Vietnam has reported 2,648 cases of . Of the
1,603 domestic infections, 910 cases have been detected since January 27, when
the latest outbreak began.

On April 6, six patients were discharged from hospital,
raising the number of recoveries to 2,422, while the fatalities are still kept
at 35.

Seventeen of those still undergoing treatment have tested
negative for the SARS-CoV-2 once, nine others twice, and 16 thrice,
according to the ministry’s Department of Medical Service Administration.

There are 36,701 people having close contact with confirmed
cases or entering Vietnam from pandemic-hit regions under quarantine at
present./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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