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Additional 164,596 COVID-19 cases reported on March 9

Vietnam recorded 164,596 new COVID-19 cases, including 20 imported infections, in the past 24 hours to 4pm on March 9, the Ministry of Health announced.
Additional 164,596 COVID-19 cases reported on March 9 ảnh 1Collecting sample for COVID-19 testing (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam recorded 164,596 newCOVID-19 cases, including 20 imported infections, in the past 24 hours to 4pmon March 9, the Ministry of Health announced.

The capital city of Hanoi continued to log the highestnumber of infections with 31,365 cases.

It was followed by central Nghe An and northern BacNinh provinces, with 10,296 and 9,068 cases, respectively.

The new infections brought the country’s total caseloadsince the pandemic broke out to 5,042,036.

Also on March 9, 65,872 patients were declared to befree from coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, lifting the total number of recoveries2,855,214.

Meanwhile, 109 fatalities were reported, raising thedeath toll to 41,086, equivalent to 0.9 percent of the total infections.

More than 198.64 million doses of COVID-19 vaccineshave been administered to date./.
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