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No new coronavirus cases in Viet Nam on Sunday morning, total stays at 270

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
April 26, 2020, 08:39 [GMT+7]

The National Steering Committee for Covid-19 Prevention and Control confirmed no new coronavirus cases on Sunday morning.

Flight passengers at Noi Bai International Airport in Ha Noi keep the distance. Although the national social distancing requirement has been eased, physical distancing is still required in the country.
Flight passengers at Noi Bai International Airport in Ha Noi keep the distance. Although the national social distancing requirement has been eased, physical distancing is still required in the country.

The total amount of people who have caught the virus in Viet Nam is 270.

Of those, 230 people have recovered although five tested positive again last week and returned to hospital for further treatment.

Since April 16, Viet Nam has not reported any new infections among the community. The latest two positive cases on announced on April 24 are students coming back from Japan and were quarantined upon arrival.

Nearly 53,000 people are quarantined in the country – 325 in hospitals specialised for Covid-19 treatment, more than 9,800 at centralised facilities and more than 42,000 at home.

The steering committee said the number of active cases that tested negative for virus SARS-CoV-2 once is 13, the number of actives tested negative twice or more is three.

The country has six relapse cases in total, the latest casing being Patient 36, a 64-year-old woman from Binh Thuan Province and Patient 137, a 34-year-old man from Nghe An Province.

The Ministry of Health has sent two official dispatches to health units in provinces and cities and a number of private hospitals to request reports on buying real-time PCR machine (Polymerase chain reaction) for the testing of Covid-19.

Up to date, only a few numbers of localities have sent such reports.

This comes after six officials along with the director of Ha Noi’s Centre for Disease Control have been detained over alleged wrongdoings in purchasing Covid-19 diagnostic equipment.

Source: VNS

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