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New death raises Vietnam’s COVID-19 toll to 30

Another COVID-19 patient with serious underlying health conditions in central Da Nang city has become the 30th death related to the coronavirus-caused disease in Vietnam, the Ministry of Health confirmed on August 27.
New death raises Vietnam’s COVID-19 toll to 30 ảnh 1Samples are handled for COVID-19 testing at Hanoi's Thanh Nhan Hospital (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Another COVID-19 patient withserious underlying health conditions in central Da Nang city has become the30th death related to the coronavirus-caused disease in Vietnam, the Ministryof Health confirmed on August 27.

The 51-year-old woman, residing in Hai Chaudistrict of Da Nang, had suffered from end-stage renal failure, hypertensionand heart failure.

Her death on August 27 morning at the city’s HoaVang medical centre was attributed to pneumonia caused by COVID-19, septicshock, multi-organ failure, chronic renal failure and heart failure.

Vietnam did not have any new COVID-19 case toreport on the day’s morning, keeping the national tally at 1,034 with 632recoveries./.
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