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Two more COVID-19 fatalities reported, death toll at 13

Two more COVID-19 patients died early August 10, raising the country’s total death toll to 13, said Deputy Minister of Health Nguyen Truong Son later the same day.
Two more COVID-19 fatalities reported, death toll at 13 ảnh 1Samples collected for COVID-19 testing in central Da Nang city. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Two more COVID-19 patients died early August 10,raising the country’s total death toll to 13, said Deputy Minister of HealthNguyen Truong Son later the same day.

Both are womenresiding in the central city of Da Nang who had been suffering from end-stagechronic kidney failure.

One of the latest fatalities was Patient No.430 who also had history of heartfailure, high blood pressure and sepsis. The cause of her death were diagnosed as COVID-19-related acute pneumonia, multi-organdysfunction, septic shock on end-stage chronic kidney failure and heart failure.

The otherwas 47-year-old patient No.737,who had record of heart problems andhypertension. She died of heart problems, end-stage chronic kidney failure andCOVID-19.

Vietnamreported no new coronavirus cases between 6 pm August 9 to 6 am August10, keeping the national count at841, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention andControl.

Of the totalcases, there are 317 imported ones who were quarantined right upon arrival.

Meanwhile, thenumber of patients related to the Da Nang outbreak since July 25, the currentpandemic hotspot, has amounted to 384./.
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