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Vietnam records additional 102 cases of COVID-19

Vietnam confirmed another 102 cases of COVID-19 on June 6 morning with 69 cases in Bac Giang – the country’s largest pandemic hotspot - and 14 in its neighbouring Bac Ninh province. As many as 100 of the cases were detected in the concentrated quarantine facilities.
Vietnam records additional 102 cases of COVID-19 ảnh 1Local people in Mao Dien commune, Thuan Thanh district, Bac Ninh province, having sample taken for COVID-19 testing. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi, June 6 (VNA) - Vietnam confirmed another 102 cases ofCOVID-19 in June 6 morning with 69 cases in Bac Giang – the country’s largest pandemichotspot - and 14 in its neighbouring Bac Ninh province. As many as 100 of the cases weredetected in the concentrated quarantine facilities.

The new patients brought the total in Vietnam to 8,682, of which 7,131 cases were recorded domestically.

There are 15 provinces that have gone through 14 days with no new casesrecorded.

The Ministry of Health is calling on citizens to follow the 5Kmessage, including khau trang (facemask), khu khuan (disinfection), khoang cach(distance), khong tu tap (no gathering), and khai bao y te (healthdeclaration), to help contain the outbreaks./.
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