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Vietnam reports no new community COVID-19 infections for four days

Vietnam recorded no new COVID-19 cases on September 2 morning, marking the fourth consecutive day without infections in the community.
Vietnam reports no new community COVID-19 infections for four days ảnh 1Medical workers conducts SARS-CoV-2 testing (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) –Vietnam recorded no new COVID-19 cases on September 2 morning, marking thefourth consecutive day without infections in the community.

The total number of COVID-19cases detected in the country remained at 1,044, of whom 690 are locallytransmitted, including 550 infections linked to the outbreak in the centralcity of Da Nang since July 25, according to the National Steering Committee forCOVID-19 Prevention and Control.

As many as 735 out of the1,044 patients have been successfully treated, while 34 others died of thedisease. Most of the deceased were elderly patients with underlying healthconditions.

Among the active patients, 27 testednegative for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 once, 53 twice and 37 three times.

There are 66,946 people whohad close contact with COVID-19 patients or entered Vietnam from pandemic-hitregions under quarantine across the country./.

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