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Vietnam logs additional 5,598 COVID-19 cases

A total of 5,598 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Vietnam on November 1, bringing the total number to 926,720.
Vietnam logs additional 5,598 COVID-19 cases ảnh 1A man has sample taken for COVID-19 testing in Buon Ma Thuot city in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - A total of 5,598 new COVID-19 cases werereported in Vietnam on November 1, bringing the total number to 926,720. 

TheMinistry of Health also announced 52 COVID-19 related fatalities, bringingthe country’s death toll to 22,135. 

Outof the new cases, three were imported and quarantined upon arrival.

Thenumber of infections increased by 79 cases compared to the previous day’s figure.

HoChi Minh City still has the highest infection figures, with 927cases, followed by Binh Duong (682) and Dong Nai (657).

Cases in the capital city Hanoi continue to slowly rise with 57 announced,an increase of 11 cases compared to a day earlier. 

Provincesand cities that have recorded new cases are Dong Nai (657), Kien Giang(469), Bac Lieu (382), An Giang (215), Soc Trang (194), Binh Thuan (167), Dak Lak(164), Tien Giang (163), Tay Ninh (157), Can Tho (149), Ba Ria - Vung Tau(109), Long An (100), Ha Giang (98), Dong Thap (89), Tra Vinh (72), Binh Phuoc(72), Phu Tho (70), Ca Mau (68), Ninh Thuan (62), Vinh Long (50), Bac Ninh(50), Hau Giang (47), Ben Tre (37), Thanh Hoa (34), Kon Tum (29), Lam Dong(25), Ha Nam (23), Thua Thien- Hue (22), Nghe An (22), Khanh Hoa (21), Gia Lai(18), Quang Ngai (14), Quang Nam (14), Quang Binh (13), Nam Dinh (10), Binh Dinh(9), Bac Giang (9), Phu Yen (5), Thai Nguyen (4), Lao Cai (4), Ha Tinh (3), VinhPhuc (3), Quang Tri (2), Tuyen Quang (2), Thai Binh (1), and Hoa Binh (1).

TheMinistry of Health also announced the recovery of 1,731 more patients,bringing the total of national recoveries to 822,065.

Vietnamhas so far administered nearly 81.9 million doses of vaccines./.



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