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22 more recover from COVID-19

Twenty-two COVID-19 patients in Vietnam were declared on April 14 as having totally recovered from the disease, bringing the total of this group to 168, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
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Hanoi (VNA) -
Twenty-two COVID-19 patients in Vietnam were declared on April 14 as having totally recovered from the disease,bringing the total of this group to 168, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19Prevention and Control.

Seventeen patients at theHanoi-based National Hospital for Tropical Diseases were declared to have recovered,including 15 Vietnamese and two foreigners - a 69-year-old British man and a 60-year-oldFrench woman.

Meanwhile, the Cu Chi EmergencyHospital in HCM City announced that five more patients have recovered, includingtwo Vietnamese and three foreigners - a 51-year-old Brazilian man, a 58-year-oldSouth African woman, and a 25-year-old British man.

These patients have tested negativefor the third time, are in a stable condition, and exhibited no symptoms like coughingor fever.

All are eligible to beofficially recognised as having recovered and will continue to be quarantined andmonitored for 14 days following their discharge from hospital./.
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