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Vietnam reports 13,109 new COVID-19 cases on Nov. 26

The Ministry of Health announced 13,109 new cases of COVID-19 in Vietnam on November 26, bringing the national tally since the start of the pandemic to 1,181,337.
Vietnam reports 13,109 new COVID-19 cases on Nov. 26 ảnh 1A man has sample taken for COVID-19 testing. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Ministry of Health announced 13,109 new cases ofCOVID-19 in Vietnam on November 26, bringing the national tally since thestart of the pandemic to 1,181,337.

Another 137casualties were also reported, raising the country’s death toll to 24,544.

Of the newcases, 7,288 were found in the community and 15 were imported.

Ho Chi MinhCity tops the daily case list again with 1,809 new cases, followed by CanTho city (897) and Binh Duong (707).

The capitalcity of Hanoi recorded 253 new cases.

The otherinfections were found in Tay Ninh (655), Ba Ria - Vung Tau (653), Dong Thap(601), Bac Lieu (566), Dong Nai (556), Vinh Long (536), Ben Tre (501), Binh Thuan(496), Soc Trang (493), Kien Giang (418), An Giang (387), Ca Mau (374), TraVinh (309), Binh Phuoc (271), Hau Giang (238), Khanh Hoa (216), Dak Lak(181), Bac Ninh (153), Ha Giang (143), Binh Dinh (132), Tien Giang (123), NgheAn (117), Thua Thien Hue (113), Lam Dong (112), Quang Nam (95), Dak Nong (92), DaNang (92), Quang Ngai (80), Long An (75), Vinh Phuc (62), Quang Tri (57), ThanhHoa (55), Hung Yen (47), Lang Son (44), Phu Tho (38), Nam Dinh (38), Ninh Thuan(31), Phu Yen (30), Tuyen Quang (28), Quang Binh (28), Quang Ninh (25), Thai Binh(25), Thai Nguyen (22), Gia Lai (21), Ha Tinh (19), Ninh Binh (18), Bac Giang(16), Ha Nam (10), Hai Duong (8 ), Cao Bang (7), Kon Tum (6), Hai Phong (4), HoaBinh (4), Dien Bien (4), Lao Cai (2) and Yen Bai (1).

The Ministryof Health also reported that 12,368 more patients have now fully recovered fromCOVID-19, bringing the total number of people given the all-clear to 955,256.

Vietnam has sofar administered more than 116.3 million doses of vaccines. More than47 million citizens are now fully inoculated./.



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