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One imported COVID-19 case reported on April 17 morning

One imported case of COVID-19 was recorded in Vietnam in the 12 hours to 6am on April 17, raising the infection count to 2,773, the Ministry of Health said.
One imported COVID-19 case reported on April 17 morning ảnh 1Medical workers prepare to conduct COVID-19 vaccination at the Military Hospital 121 in Can Tho city (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – One imported case of COVID-19 wasrecorded in Vietnam in the 12 hours to 6am on April 17, raising theinfection count to 2,773, the Ministry of Health said.

The new patient, a 25-year-old Chinese man, has beenquarantined since his entry into the country via the Huu Nghi Border Gate innorthern Lang Son province on April 13.

He is undergoing treatment at the branch in Hanoi’s Dong Anhdistrict of the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases.

So far, Vietnam has seen 2,475 recoveries from thecoronavirus disease, according to the ministry’s Department of Medical ServiceAdministration.

Eleven of those still under treatment have tested negativefor the virus once, 16 others twice, and 18 thrice.

There are 40,443 people kept in quarantine nationwide atpresent, the ministry noted, adding that 66,366 people had received COVID-19vaccination as of 4pm on April 16./.
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