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COVID-19: New cases on November 9 top 8,133

Vietnam recorded 8,133 cases of COVID-19 in 55 localities during 24 hours from 4pm November 8 to 4pm November 9, including 4 imported cases, according to the Ministry of Health.
COVID-19: New cases on November 9 top 8,133 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam recorded 8,133cases of COVID-19 in 55 localities during 24 hours from 4pm November 8 to 4pmNovember 9, including 4 imported cases, according to the Ministry ofHealth. 

Ho Chi Minh City recorded the highest number of infections with 1,276,followed by the neighbouring province of Dong Nai with 923 and Binh Duong with 619.

The national tally now stands at 984,805.

According to the Ministry of Health’s report, 3,350 patientsnationwide are in serious conditions, with 324 requiring invasiveventilation and 13 on life support (ECMO).

On the day, the country saw 88 deaths from thedisease. The death toll now hits 22,686.

A further 1,325 patients were given the all-clear, taking the total number ofrecoveries to 842,800.

By November 8, the country had injected over 92.21 million dosesof vaccines to date, with more than 30.30 million people now fullyinoculated./. 
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