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COVID-19: Additional 14,872 cases recorded on December 27

Vietnam logged 14,872 infections of COVID-19, including five imported cases, in the past 24 hours to 4pm on December 27, including 27 imported cases, reported the Health Ministry.
COVID-19: Additional 14,872 cases recorded on December 27 ảnh 1Health workers collect swab samples for COVID-19 testing in Muong Lat, Thanh Hoa (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam logged 14,872 infections of COVID-19,including five imported cases, in the past 24 hours to 4pm on December 27,including 27 imported cases, reported the Health Ministry.

Hanoi still recorded the highest number of infections with 1,948 cases. It wasfollowed by Tay Ninh with 943 cases and Hai Phong with 931 cases.

The country has so far confirmed 1,666,545 infections.

Since the fourth pandemic wave hit the country on April 27, as many as1,660,900 cases have been discovered, 1,256,797 of this figure have recovered.

The same day, 204 people were confirmed dead from the disease.

The number of fatalities has so far reached 31,418, or 1.9percent of the total infections.

Accordingto the Ministry of Health’s report, 7,636 patients nationwide are in serious conditions, with905 requiring invasive ventilation and 19 on life support (ECMO).Afurther 11,374 patients were given the all-clear, taking the total number ofrecoveries to 1,259,614.  

By December 26, the country had injected over146.33 million doses of vaccines, with more than 66.4 million peoplenow fully inoculated, while over 2.79 million third shots, either booster shotsor the third shot of Abdala vaccine have been administered./. 
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