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127 new COVID-19 cases reported on May 16 morning

Vietnam confirmed 127 new infections of COVID-19, all detected in quarantine facilities or in locked down areas, over the last 12 hours to 6:am on May 16, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).
127 new COVID-19 cases reported on May 16 morning ảnh 1Taking samples for COVID-19 testing (Photo; VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –Vietnam confirmed 127 new infections of COVID-19, all detected in quarantinefacilities or in locked down areas, over the last 12 hours to 6:am on May 16,according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).

Of the new cases, 98 were recorded in Bac Giang, 23 in Bac Ninh, five in DienBien and one in Hoa Binh.

The new cases broughtthe national tally to 4,112, with 2,649 domestic and 1,463 imported cases.

The MoH’ Department of Medical Examination Management reported that 2,668patients have been given the all-clear. The death toll is now 36.

Among the patients under treatment, 46have tested negative to the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 once, 26 twice, and 28thrice.

Meanwhile, 104,077 peopleare being quarantined nationwide.

The Ministry said an additional 7,335 people were administered COVID-19 vaccinenationwide on May 15, raising the total number of vaccinated people to 977,032./.
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