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No new COVID-19 cases recorded in a day

Vietnam confirmed no new COVID-19 cases on April 25 evening, with the total infections standing at 270.

No new COVID-19 cases recorded in a day ảnh 1A health worker checks a citizen's body temperature (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam confirmed no new COVID-19 cases on April 25 evening, withthe total infections standing at 270. 

On the day’s afternoon, fiveCOVID-19 patients, including four Vietnamese and one Danish national, weredischarged from the Hanoi-based National Hospital for Tropical Diseases No. 2,raising the number of recoveries to 225. All of them will be kept in quarantinefor the next 14 days. 

The remaining 45 patients are now under treatment at six health facilities.

Also on the day, the country reportedfive people who had previously been given the all-clear tested positiveagain while still under post-treatment quarantine. Two of them are currentlybeing treated at the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases No. 2 while twoothers have been admitted to the Quang Ninh Hospital Number 2 and Binh Thuan province’sTraditional Medicine Hospital. 

Three seriously ill patientsnumbered 19, 91 and 161 are still under intensive treatment.

Nearly 55,000 people arecurrently under quarantine and having their health status monitored nationwide. 

Vietnam has so far reported nodeaths from COVID-19./.
VNA

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