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Additional 28,307 COVID-19 cases recorded

Vietnam on April 10 reported 28,307 new COVID-19 infections, including two imported cases, down 5,831 cases from the previous day, according to the Ministry of Health.
Additional 28,307 COVID-19 cases recorded ảnh 1A health worker collects sample for COVID-19 testing. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –Vietnam on April 10 reported 28,307 new COVID-19 infections, including twoimported cases, down 5,831 cases from the previous day, according to theMinistry of Health.

The capital city of Hanoi continued to log the highest number of infections,with 2,181 cases, followed by Bac Giang province with 1,533 cases and Nghe Anwith 1,525 cases.

The new infections brought the country’s total caseload to 10,198,236 since thepandemic broke out, ranking 12 out of 227 countries and territories in theworld.

As many as 34,991patients were declared to be free from the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, lifting the totalnumber of recoveries to 8,532,523.

The same day, 19 fatalities were announced, raising the total death toll to42,813.

ꦐ The country has to date administered 208,525,313 doses of COVID-19 vaccines./.

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