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Vietnam has no COVID-19 community infection for full 59 days

Vietnam has had no community infection of COVID-19 for full 59 days as of 6am June 14.
Vietnam has no COVID-19 community infection for full 59 days ảnh 1A doctor puts on protective gear before entering a hospital room for COVID-19 patients (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi, (VNA) – Vietnam has had no community infection of COVID-19 forfull 59 days as of 6am June 14.

The NationalSteering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control said on June 14 morningthat no new case was reported from 6pm June 13 to 6am on June 14.

Totalconfirmed cases in the country were at 334, with 194 imported cases which were quarantinedimmediately after arrival, posing no threat of spreading in the community.

The number of recovered patients was 323, or 96.7 percent oftotal cases, and there has been zero fatality.

𓄧 Among11 patients under treatment, one has tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, andthree others have tested negative for at least twice.

Morethan 10,270 people who had close contact with positive cases or arrived frompandemic-hit areas are under quarantine across the country./.



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