Viet Nam reports no new coronavirus cases for 24 hours
No new cases of coronavirus were recorded in Viet Nam over a 24-hour period, data published by Viet Nam's National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control has shown.
Viet Nam has reported no new domestic transmissions of COVID-19 for 49 straight days (Source: VNA) |
On Thursday morning, Viet Nam recorded no new infections, and there have been no signs of community transmission for 49 straight days since April 16.
The country has remained unchanged in its case numbers at 328.
In total, 188 of those confirmed cases were overseas arrivals, and they were quarantined on arrival.
On June 3, four more COVID-19 patients were given the all-clear and discharged from the Thai Binh General Hospital, bringing total recovered in Viet Nam to 302, equivalent to 92.1 percent of the total confirmed cases in the country.
There are 26 Covid-19 patients currently in hospitals nationwide, of whom, nine tested negative for the virus once, and test results came back negative for four others at least twice.
Source: VNA/ DA NANG Today