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Vietnam logs 2,012 COVID-19 cases on August 4

Vietnam recorded 2,012 COVID-19 cases on August 4, while 7,712 patients were given the all clear the same day, according to the Ministry of Health.
Vietnam logs 2,012 COVID-19 cases on August 4 ảnh 1Most of severe COVID-19 cases are the elderly with underlying diseases. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam recorded 2,012 COVID-19 cases on August 4, while 7,712 patients were given the all-clearthe same day, according to the Ministry of Health.

The northern city of Hai Phong registered an additional402,830 COVID-19 cases after verifying information. As a result, the nationalcaseload so far came to 11,189,968.   

The number of recoveries rose to 9,948,174.Meanwhile, there are 112 patients in serious conditions needing breathingsupport.

No death from COVID-19 was recorded in the past 24hours. The total fatalities stood at 43,094.

On August 3, an additional 642,476 dosesof vaccines were administered, raising the total number of doses of COVID-19 vaccines injected to 247,339,252./.
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