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COVID-19 cases in Vietnam near 225,000

Vietnam documented an additional 5,149 new COVID-19 infections, including five imported, from 6:30pm on August 9 to 6am on August 10, raising the national count to 224,894, according to the Ministry of Health.
COVID-19 cases in Vietnam near 225,000 ảnh 1A dose of vaccine against COVID-19 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam documented an additional 5,149 new COVID-19infections, including five imported, from 6:30pm on August 9 to 6am on August10, raising the national count to 224,894, according to the Ministry of Health.

Of the new cases, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s largestCOVID-19 hotspot, still recorded the biggest number with 2,490 cases, followedby its neighbouring province of Binh Duong (1,325), Dong Nai (354) and Long An(313).

As many as 662 cases were detected in the community.

The number of infections since the fourth wave of outbreakshit Vietnam on April 27 reached 220,957.

A total of 75,920 patients have been given the all-clear.

To date, Vietnam has administered nearly 9.99 million dosesof COVID-19 vaccines. More than 1 million people have received two fullshots./.
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