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May 14 morning sees 16 new domestic COVID-19 cases

Vietnam logged 16 more COVID-19 cases in the past six hours to 12:00 May 14, all of them were detected in sealed off areas, according to the Ministry of Health.
May 14 morning sees 16 new domestic COVID-19 cases ảnh 1Medical workers in Ho Chi Minh City take sample for COVID-19 testing (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamlogged 16 more COVID-19 cases in the past six hours to 12:00 May 14, all ofthem were detected in sealed off areas, according to the Ministry of Health.

Of the new infections,seven were in Bac Ninh, three in the Tan Trieu facility of the Vietnam'sNational Cancer Hospital, along with two each in Lang Son and Nam Dinh and oneeach in Thai Binh and Hung Yen.

As of May 14, Vietnamreported a total 1,458 imported cases and 2,298 locally transmitted ones,including 728 infections since April 27.

Meanwhile, 83,415people are being quarantined nationwide.

The MoH’s Departmentof Medical Examination Management reported that 2,657 patients have been giventhe all-clear. Among those who are still under treatment at medicalestablishments, 49 have tested negative once, 25 twice and 18 thrice./.
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