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Vietnam’s COVID-19 infections surpass 23,300

Additional 314 new COVID-19 cases were added to the national tally from 7:30pm on July 7 to 6:00am on July 8, raising the caseload to 23,385 which include 1,891 imported cases.
Vietnam’s COVID-19 infections surpass 23,300 ảnh 1Samples for COVID-19 testing (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Additional 314 new COVID-19 cases were added to thenational tally from 7:30pm on July 7 to 6:00am on July 8, raising the caseloadto 23,385 which include 1,891 imported cases.

According to the Health Ministry, among the new infections,234 were recorded in Ho Chi Minh City and the remaining in its neighbouringprovince of Binh Duong. Of the total, 264 were detected in quarantine sites orsealed-off areas.

The ministry’s Medical Examination and Treatment Departmentsaid 8,557 patients have been given the all-clear, and the national COVID-19death toll has reached 102.

Among active patients still undergoing treatment, 311 havetested negative to the coronavirus once, 179 twice, and 83 thrice.

There are now 259,428 people whose health is being monitorednationwide, including 2,749 being quarantined at hospitals.

As of 4:00pm on July 7, nearly 4 million vaccine doses hadbeen conducted. A total of 241,913 people have received two sufficient doses./.
VNA

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