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57 new domestic infections of COVID-19 logged on early May 25

Vietnam domestically recorded 57 more COVID-19 infections over the past 12 hours to 6:00am on May 25, according to the Health Ministry.
57 new domestic infections of COVID-19 logged on early May 25 ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
- Vietnam domestically recorded 57 moreCOVID-19 infections over the past 12 hours to 6:00am on May 25, according tothe Health Ministry.

The cases comprised 45 in Bac Giang, two in Bac Ninh, four inHanoi, four in Lang Son, and two in Ha Nam.

The new infections brought the national tally to 5,461,including 3,975 domestically-transmitted cases. The number of new patientsposted since on April 27 when the latest wave of outbreaks hit the country amountedto 2,405.

Vietnam’s total number of recoveries from the coronavirusSARS-CoV-2 reached 2,794. The death toll stood at 44.

Among active patients, 70 tested negative to coronavirusonce, 41 twice, and 69 thrice.

The entire nation saw 165,935 people under quarantine andhealth monitoring across hospitals, residencies and other facilities.

Since April 29, 890,454 COVID-19 tests have beenconducted./.
VNA

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