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One imported COVID-19 case recorded on January 10

A 24-year-old Vietnamese woman returning from Japan was the only COVID-19 case recorded in Vietnam over the last 24 hours, the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control reported on January 10 evening.
One imported COVID-19 case recorded on January 10 ảnh 1At a COVID-19 quarantine centre in the northern province of Thai Nguyen (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - A 24-year-old Vietnamese womanreturning from Japan was the only COVID-19 case recorded in Vietnam over thelast 24 hours, the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention andControl reported on January 10 evening.

The new case brought the national tally of COVID-19 to1,514.

The new patient arrived at Tho Xuan airport in the centralprovince of Thanh Hoa on January 8 and was immediately put into quarantine in the locality.

Among patients under treatment, nine have testednegative for SARS-CoV-2 once, eight twice and eight thrice. The fatalitiesremain at 35.

A total of 17,634 people who had close contact withCOVID-19 patients or arrived from pandemic-affected regions are staying inquarantine nationwide./.
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