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Vietnam sees no new COVID-19 cases on November 12 morning

Vietnam recorded no cases of COVID-19 between in the last 12 hours, keeping the total number of infections as of 6am on November 12 at 1,252, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
Vietnam sees no new COVID-19 cases on November 12 morning ảnh 1Vietnamese citizens returning from abroad at a concentrated quarantine facility (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –
Vietnam recorded no cases of COVID-19 between in thelast 12 hours, keeping the total number of infections as of 6am on November 12at 1,252, according to the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Preventionand Control.

Of the cases, 691 were locally infected.

As many as 1,091 patients haverecovered. The fatalities remain at 35.

Among those still under treatment, 19have tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, 12 twice and 11 thrice. No patientswere in critical conditions.

A total of 15,540 people who hadclose contact with COVID-19 patients or returning from pandemic-hit areas areunder health monitoring nationwide.

As of November 12 morning, Vietnamentered the 71th consecutive day without COVID-19 infections in thecommunity./.
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