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No new COVID-19 cases, over 51,210 people get vaccinated

Vietnam reported no new COVID-19 cases in the past 12 hours to 6am on April 2, keeping the national count at 2,617, according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).
No new COVID-19 cases, over 51,210 people get vaccinated ảnh 1A volunteer receives a shot of the COVID-19 candidate vaccine COVIVAC (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) –Vietnam reported no new COVID-19 cases in the past 12 hours to 6am on April 2,keeping the national count at 2,617,according to the Ministry of Health (MoH).

Of the total, 1,603are domestically-transmitted cases, including 910 infections since the thirdwave of outbreaks hit the country on January 27.

The MoH’s MedicalService Administration reported that as many as 2,359 have been given theall-clear from the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 so far.

The death toll fromthe disease was still kept at 35, the administration said.

Among active patientsundergoing treatment at medical establishments across the country, 18 testednegative for the virus once, 15 twice and 35 thrice.

A total of 27,478people who had close contact with COVID-19 patients or entered Vietnam frompandemic-hit regions are being quarantined nationwide, including 498 inhospitals, 18,870 at concentrated facilities and 8,110 at their residences.

According to theNational Expanded Immunisation Programme, an additional 1,473 people receivedCOVID-19 vaccine shots on April 1, bringing the total number of vaccinatedpeople to 51,216.
No new COVID-19 cases, over 51,210 people get vaccinated ảnh 2At the ceremony to hand over the first batch of COVID-19 vaccine supplied by COVAX Facility (Photo: VNA)
The first batchcontaining 811,200 doses of COVID-19 vaccine supplied by COVAX Facility throughUNICEF arrived in Hanoi on April 1.

To live safely withthe pandemic, the MoH advised people to remain proactive in pandemic preventionand control by continuing to wear face masks when going out, disinfectingfrequently, maintaining a safe distance, refraining from mass gatherings, andmaking medical declarations./.
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