Vietnam confirms 1,196 new COVID-19 infections on July 14 morning
An additional 1,196 cases of COVID-19 were reported in the six and a half hours to 12:30pm on July 14, raising the national tally to 36,605, according to the Health Ministry.
A total of 4,079,066 doses of COVID-19 vaccines are administered nationwide (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Anadditional 1,196 cases of COVID-19 were reported in the six and a half hours to 12:30pm on July 14,raising the national tally to 36,605, according to the Health Ministry.
Ho Chi Minh City still accounted for thelargest number of newly-detected cases with 971, followed by Tien Giang 115, DongThap 91, Phu Yen eight, Ben Tre three, Bac Giang two, and Thua Thien – Hue,Vinh Phuc, Lao Cai, Lam Dong, Nghe An, and Hanoi one each. Of the cases, 1,095 weredetected in quarantine facilities or locked down areas.
As of 12:30 pm, Vietnam had counted 34,656 domestically-infected cases and 1,949imported ones. The number of recoveries stood at 9,553.
A total of 33,086 infections were reported since the fourth outbreak hit thecountry. 6,779 of whom have been given all-clear.
Among active patients, 307 have tested negative for the coronavirus once, 114twice and 81 thrice.
A total of 4,079,066 doses ofCOVID-19 vaccines have been administered nationwide so far, with 283,884 peoplereceiving the full two shots./.
Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi on July 13 announced an additional grant of 1 million doses of COVID-19 AstraZeneca vaccine to Vietnam, raising the total Japan has donated to the country to 3 million doses.
More than 1,000 employees of foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Hanoi, including over 100 foreigners, received COVID-19 vaccine shots on July 13.
The Health Ministry said 852 cases of COVID-19 were detected in the country during the time from 1pm to 6pm July 13, raising the number of cases in the past 24 hours to 2,301, including five imported cases.
Vietnam detected 909 new cases of COVID-19 over the last 12 hours to 6am on July 14, raising the national count to 35,409, according to the Ministry of Health.
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