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No new COVID-19 cases reported on October 16

Vietnam recorded no new COVID-19 cases on October 16, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
No new COVID-19 cases reported on October 16 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam recorded no new COVID-19cases on October 16, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19Prevention and Control.

Among 1,124 infections confirmed to date, 691 cases werelocally transmitted.

Since July 25, there have been 551 new infection cases in 15cities and provinces, including 389 in Da Nang, 96 in Quang Nam, 16 in HaiDuong, 11 in Hanoi, eight in Ho Chi Minh City, seven in Quang Tri, six in BacGiang, five in Quang Ngai, four in Lang Son, three in Dak Lak, two in Dong Nai,one in Thai Binh, Ha Nam, Thanh Hoa and Khanh Hoa each.

Vietnam has gone through 44 consecutive days withoutinfections in the community.

The same day, Patient 411 was given the all-clear from the coronavirusSARS-CoV-2, raising the total number of recovered cases to 1,031.

Among patients under treatment at medical establishmentsacross the country, seven tested negative for the virus once, four others twiceand 12 thrice.

Currently, there is no COVID-19 patient in criticalconditions, while 35 deaths related to the disease have been reported to date,including 31 in Da Nang, three in Quang Nam and one in Quang Tri.

As many as 13,658 people who had close contact with COVID-19patients or entered Vietnam from pandemic-hit areas are under quarantine, 155of them are in hospitals, 12,320 in other establishments and 1,183 at home./.
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