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Vietnam records 56 new COVID-19 cases at May 29 noon

Vietnam reported 56 new COVID-19 cases in the past 6 hours to 12:00 on May 29, according to the Ministry of Health.
Vietnam records 56 new COVID-19 cases at May 29 noon ảnh 1Collecting samples for COVID-19 testing (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam reported 56 new COVID-19cases in the past 6 hours to 12:00 on May 29, according to the Ministry ofHealth.

Of the new cases, seven are imported and 49 are locallytransmitted, including 46 in Bac Giang, one in Tay Ninh, one in Dien Bien, andone in the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases No. 2 in Hanoi’s Dong Anhdistrict.

As of May 29 noon, Vietnam documented a total of 5,213domestic infections, with 3,643 cases since the latest outbreak hitthe country on April 27.

Report from the ministry’s Medical ExaminationAdministration showed that the country has seen 2,896 recoveries and 47 deathsrelated to the disease.

Among active patients undergoing treatment, 112have tested negative to coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 once, 41 twice, and 70 thrice.

There are 161,445 people who had close contactwith confirmed patients or returned from pandemic-hit regions under quarantinenationwide./.
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