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Vietnam records no more COVID-19 cases for 4 consecutive days

To 6:00 pm on April 20, Vietnam had not recorded any new case of COVID-19, and 12 more cases were declared cured, according to the National Steering Committee on COVID-19 Prevention and Control. This means the country has zero cases to report for four consecutive days.
Vietnam records no more COVID-19 cases for 4 consecutive days ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – To 6:00 pm on April 20, Vietnamhad not recorded any new case of COVID-19, and 12 more cases were declaredcured, according to the National Steering Committee on COVID-19 Prevention andControl.

This means the country has zero cases to report for four consecutive days.

There are now only 54 patients being treated at nine medical facilities.

Across the country, 111 laboratories are now capable of detecting the SARS-CoV-2 that causes COVID-19.
Among them, 39 have been given the go-ahead to conductconfirmatory tests. Their maximum capacity is 13,000 samples per day.
The committee askedministries and sectors to urgently review and issue more guidelines andregulations to further ensure safety amid the pandemic.
It underlined the responsibility oflocalities nationwide in the work, saying that they must do well their inspectionand supervision of the implementation of disease prevention regulations andinstructions, especially at supermarkets, markets and stores. /.
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