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Vietnam records 32 COVID-19 cases on May 10 morning

Thirty two new COVID-19 cases were detected in the morning of May 10, including 31 domestic infections and one imported, the Ministry of Health (MoH) said.
Vietnam records 32 COVID-19 cases on May 10 morning ảnh 1A medical worker takes sample from a man for COVID-19 testing (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Thirtytwo new COVID-19 cases were detected in the morning of May 10, including 31 domesticinfections and one imported, the Ministry of Health (MoH) said.

The new infections took the total number to 3,444, including 442locally-transmitted infections detected since the latest outbreak hit thecountry on April 27.

The local transmissions were detected in Hanoi (21 cases, including 12 at theKim Chung facility of the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases), northern BacGiang province (7), northern Hoa Binh province (1), northern Hai Duong province(1) and central Da Nang city (1).
According to the MoH’s Medical Service Administration, 2,602patients had been given the all-clear from coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.

Among active patients undergoing treatment, 25 tested negative to the virusonce, 22 twice and 17 thrice.

As of May 10 morning, the total number ofpeople quarantined is 59,198, including 991 in hospitals, 25,804 instate-designated establishments and the remainders at their places ofresidence./.
VNA

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