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Six new COVID-19 cases confirmed on April 2 night, total reaches 233

The National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology reported six new SARS-CoV-2 positive cases during the night of April 2, which raised the total number of COVID-19 patients in the country to 233 as of 6am on April 3.
Six new COVID-19 cases confirmed on April 2 night, total reaches 233 ảnh 1Doctors provide treatment for a COVID-19 patient (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The NationalInstitute of Hygiene and Epidemiology reported six new SARS-CoV-2 positivecases during the night of April 2, which raised the total number of COVID-19patients in the country to 233 as of 6am on April 3.

Among the six, case 231 is a staffmember of Truong Sinh company which provides catering services for Bach Maihospital in Hanoi. More than 20 positive cases have been recorded among thecompany’s staff over the past few days. The 57-year-old woman is hospitalized atHa Nam provincial hospital.

Five other cases, numbered 228, 229,230, 232 and 233, are people returning from abroad.

Patients 228, 229 and 230 are receivingtreatment in the northern province of Ninh Binh.

Patients 232 and 233 are hospitalizedat the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases, second branch in Hanoi.

By late April 2, a total of 75COVID-19 patients were declared to have recovered. Most of the remaining casesare in a stable health condition. Three patients are in serious conditions, allat the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases, second branch. Nearly 73,000people are under quarantine or health monitoring, either at hospitals,designated facilities or at home./.
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