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COVID-19: 7,307 new infections recorded on July 23

Vietnam recorded 7,307 new COVID-19 infections, including 12 imported cases, on July 23, according to the Ministry of Health.
COVID-19: 7,307 new infections recorded on July 23 ảnh 1Health workers preparing bottles of hand sanitiser for for patient rooms at a COVID-treatment hospital in Da Nang (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam recorded 7,307 new COVID-19 infections,including 12 imported cases, on July 23, according to the Ministry of Health.

Ho Chi MinhCity still topped the list of most infections with 4,913, followed by BinhDuong (608), Long An (602), Dong Nai (217), Tay Ninh (212) and Dong Thap (129).

Dozens of cases were also detected in 31 other localities including Tien Giang(95), Hanoi (70), Ba Ria-Vung Tau (58), Khanh Hoa (51), Da Nang (47), BinhThuan (47), Ninh Thuan (37), Can Tho (34), Phu Yen (30), Quang Ngai (26), Ben Tre(20), Tra Vinh (15), Kien Giang (13), Vinh Long (12), Nghe An (11), Dak Nong(8), Binh Dinh (6), Dak Lak (4), Binh Phuoc (4), Hau Giang (4), Bac Ninh (4), VinhPhuc (3), Quang Nam (2), Lam Dong (2), Ca Mau (2), Ha Tinh (2), An Giang (2), BacGiang (2), Lai Chau (1), Hoa Binh (1) and Kon Tum (1).

Of the new cases, 1,274 were recorded in the community.

The national tally of COVID-19 cases has reached 81,678,including 79,537 domestic and 2,141 imported cases.

Eight localities have gone 14 days without new communityinfections.

A total of 2,115 COVID-19 patients were given theall-clear on July 23, raising the national recoveries to 15,536./.
VNA

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