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Vietnam records another imported COVID-19 case

Vietnam reported another imported COVID-19 case on July 25 afternoon, bringing the national total to 417, according to the National Steering Committee on Prevention and Control of the pandemic.
Vietnam records another imported COVID-19 case ảnh 1The quarantine area at Da Nang city's Hospital C, where the 416th case visited to have check-up on July 20, before he was confirmed as a patient of COVID-19 on July 25 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –Vietnam reported another imported COVID-19 case on July 25 afternoon, bringing thenational total to 417, according to the National Steering Committee on Preventionand Control of the pandemic.

The latest, a 5-year-oldgirl, arrived at Can Tho airport on July 9 from Russia. She was quarantinedright after her arrival, and is now treated in Bac Lieu province.

Earlier the same day,Vietnam reported another case of the disease. The 57-year-old man is nowtreated at the Da Nang Hospital in the central city of the same name.

Of the total in Vietnam,276 cases are imported and quarantined right after their arrival.

As many as 365 patientshave been given the all-clear of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which causes thepandemic, while the rest are being treated at medical establishments across thecountry. No deaths have so far been recorded.

There are currently 11,815 people who had close contact withCOVID-19 patients or entering Vietnam from pandemic-hit regions beingquarantined, including 147 at hospitals, 10,993 at other facilities, and 675 athome./.
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