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No new COVID-19 cases confirmed on March 30 morning

Vietnam reported no new COVID-19 infections in the past 12 hours to 6am of March 30, keeping the national count at 2,594 of which 1,603 cases were domestic infections, according to the Ministry of Health.
No new COVID-19 cases confirmed on March 30 morning ảnh 1Medical workers collect samples for SARS-CoV-2 testing (Photo: VNA) 

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam reported no new COVID-19 infections in the past 12 hours to 6amof March 30, keeping the national count at 2,594 of which 1,603 cases weredomestic infections, according to the Ministry of Health.

A total of 2,308 COVID-19 patients in Vietnam have been given the all clear by now, and the death toll remainsat 35.

Among those still under treatment, 30 havetested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, 38 twice and 57 thrice.

A total of 46,454 people are being quarantinednationwide, with 506 at hospitals, 19,379 at concentrated facilities and 26,569at their accommodations.

According to the National ExpandedImmunisation Programme, an additional 1,276 people received COVID-19 vaccineshots on March 29, bringing the total number of vaccinated people to 46,416./. 
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