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Additional 3,878 COVID-19 infections recorded on Sept. 7

Vietnam logged 3,878 new COVID-19 cases on September 7, the highest number over the past four months, the Ministry of Health reported.
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Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam logged 3,878 new COVID-19 caseson September 7, the highest number over the past four months, the Ministry ofHealth reported.

The new infections raised the country’s total caseload sincethe pandemic broke out to 11,428,632.

Meanwhile, 14,927 patients were declared to recover from thedisease on the day, lifting the total number of recoveries to 10,252,898.

The country’s death toll rose to 43,125 after two fatalitieswere logged in northern Cao Bang and southwestern Tay Ninh provinces onSeptember 7, accounting for 0.4% of the total infections.

So far, more than 257.67 million doses of COVID-19 vaccineshave been administered./.



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