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Two new imported cases of Covid-19 raise Viet Nam's total to 372

By VNA / DA NANG Today
July 13, 2020, 10:23 [GMT+7]

Two new imported cases of Covid-19 were detected in Viet Nam on Sunday, raising the total to 372, according to figures released by Viet Nam's National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control at 6pm on Sunday.

A quarantine facility. (Photo: VNA)
A quarantine facility (Photo: VNA)

The 371st patient is a 36-year-old Vietnamese woman living in Nam Sach District, Hai Dương Province. Meanwhile, a 31-year-old Vietnamese woman was confirmed as the 372nd patient, and she lives in Ha Noi’s Me Linh District.

The two new patients returned from Russia on flight VN5062 on July 9. After the flight landed in the Can Tho International Airport, the two were among those quarantined in Bac Lieu province.

They are being treated at Bac Lieu Province’s General Hospital.

Viet Nam has no active coronavirus cases in the morning of 13 July. It means the total number of cases in Viet Nam still stands at 372, with no deaths, the Committee said.

Till date, 350 patients or 94.1 percent have recovered from the disease, and there are no deaths.

Most of the remainders are in stable condition, with one negative for the coronavirus once and three others at least twice.

Currently, 11,256 people who are close contacts of coronavirus carriers and arrivals from pandemic-hit areas are put under medical monitoring or quarantine across the country: 25 in hospitals, 10,816 in designated facilities, and 415 at their places of residence.

Source: VNA/ DA NANG Today

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