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Vietnam logs 95 more locally-transmitted COVID-19 cases

Vietnam recorded 98 new COVID-19 cases, including 95 local infections, in the past 6 hours to 12pm on June 13, according to the Health Ministry.
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Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam recorded 98 new COVID-19 cases, including95 local infections, in the past 6 hours to 12pm on June 13, according to theHealth Ministry.

Among the locally-transmitted cases, 64 were inBac Giang, 26 in Ho Chi Minh City, four in Bac Ninh and one in Hanoi. Of them,85 were detected in quarantine or blocked areas.

By June 13 noon, the national tally stood at10,435, including 8,799 local infections and 1,636 imported ones. The number ofcases since the fourth wave of the pandemic began on April 27 was 7,229.

As many as 3,827 patients were given the all-clearso far, while the death toll reached 59. The latest fatality was a 76-year-old man living in Bac Binh province’s Thuan Thanh district. The patientdied early morning on June 13 at the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases.

Among active patients under treatment athospitals, 433 have tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, 112 twice and 73thrice./.
VNA

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