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Four more imported cases bring total COVID-19 tally to 318

Four more new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed on May 16 among Vietnamese returning from abroad, taking the total number of cases to 318 as of 6 pm May 16.
Four more imported cases bring total COVID-19 tally to 318 ảnh 1Taking samples for testing. Illustrative image (Photo: VNA) 

 Hanoi, (VNA) – Four more new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed on May 16 amongVietnamese returning from abroad, taking the total number of cases to 318 as of 6 pm May 16.

All the four newpatients have been quarantined immediately after their entry, thus posing norisk of community infection.

Among them, onereturned from Cambodia through a small trail across the border. He is nowreceiving treatment at Tay Ninh provincial hospital.  All 17 people havingclose contact with him have also been quarantined.

Two other cases werepassengers on flight VN0062 from Russia to Vietnam on May 13. They are hospitalizedat Thai Binh provincial hospital.

The fourth one cameback from the Philippines on May 14 on flight QH 9352. He is hospitalized at SaDec hospital in Dong Thap province.  

So far 27 passengerson flight VN0062 from Russia to Vietnam on May 13 have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2.

A total of 9,161people are being quarantine or monitored across the country. Meanwhile, 260 COVID-19patients have recovered./. 



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