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Additional 13,694 COVID-19 cases reported on January 30

Vietnam logged 13,694 new COVID-19 infections, including 38 imported cases, in the past 24 hours to 16:00 on January 30, said the Ministry of Health.
Additional 13,694 COVID-19 cases reported on January 30 ảnh 1A person has sample taken for COVID-19 testing. (Photo: VNA) 
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam logged 13,694 newCOVID-19 infections, including 38 imported cases, in the past 24 hours to 16:00on January 30, said the Ministry of Health.

The capital city of Hanoi continued to record the highestnumber of infections, with 2,924 cases. It was followed by central Da Nang cityand northern Bac Ninh province, with 876 and 803 infections.

The new infections brought the country’s total caseloadto 2,263,053.

A total of 55,018 patients were declared to be free fromcoronavirus SARS-CoV-2 on January 30, raising the total number of recoveries to2,017,615.

Meanwhile, the death toll rose to 37,668 after 121 fatalitieswere reported on the day.

Vietnam has to date administered more than 181 million dosesof COVID-19 vaccines, including over 79 million first shots, 74 million secondjabs and almost 28 million third injections./.
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