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Over 300 COVID-19 patients given all-clear on June 15

213 cases of COVID-19 were recorded during six hours from 12pm to 6pm on June 15, raising the number of cases logged on June 15 to 402, including 4 imported ones, according to the Health Ministry.
Over 300 COVID-19 patients given all-clear on June 15 ảnh 1Bars are placed to temporarily isolate an apartment building in Hanoi's Long Bien district (Photo: VNA) 

 Hanoi (VNA) – 213 cases of COVID-19 were recordedduring six hours from 12pm to 6pm on June 15, raising the number of caseslogged on June 15 to 402, including 4 imported ones, according to the HealthMinistry.

During the past 24 hours, Bac Giang logged 235 cases🌃, Ho ChiMinh City 90, Bac Ninh 55, Binh Duong 12, Ha Tinh three, Lang Son two and Hanoione.

Also during the day, 303 COVID-19 patients were given theall-clear, bringing the number of recoveries to 4,543. The death toll was 61.

As of 6pm June 15, the national tally reached 11,212, including 9,566domestically-transmitted cases.  

Twenty three provinces and cities have gone through 14 dayswithout new COVID-19 cases.

Among active patients, 343 have tested negative for SARS-🍰CoV-2once, 99 twice and 5 thrice./.

VNA

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