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Vietnam records 163,174 new COVID-19 infections on March 18

There were 163,174 new COVID-19 infections, including nine imported cases, recorded across Vietnam on March 18, according to the Ministry of Health.
Vietnam records 163,174 new COVID-19 infections on March 18 ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - There were 163,174 new COVID-19 infections, includingnine imported cases, recorded across Vietnam on March 18, according to theMinistry of Health.

The capital city of Hanoi continued registering the highest daily number ofinfections with 23,578, followed by Nghe An with 9,968 cases, and Phu Tho with 8,042cases.

Besides, northern Bac Giang province registered additional 34,302 cases afterverifying information.

Due to an error in the data entry process into the National System of COVID-19case management, the number of new infections in northern Lao Cai province onMarch 17, 2022 was double from 4,787 cases to 9,574 cases. Therefore, the totalnumber of new cases on March 17 was revised down to 173,325.

Vietnam’s total caseload now reaches 7,367,112.

Currently, 4,144 patients have severe infections, with five onlife support.

A total of 57 COVID-related deaths were also recorded, takingthe total number of fatalities to 41,740, accounting for 0.6 per cent of totalinfections.

There were a further 175,971 recoveries, bringing the totalnumber of people given the all-clear to 3,861,959.

Around 201.4 million vaccine doses have been administerednationwide since the start of the pandemic./.
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