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Vietnam sees three new imported cases of COVID-19

The COVID-19 tally in Vietnam now rises to 1,346 after three new imported cases, all Vietnamese, were recorded between 6pm on November 29 and 6pm on November 30.
Vietnam sees three new imported cases of COVID-19 ảnh 1A soldier helps a citizen handle luggage at a military-managed quarantine site (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) –The COVID-19 tally in Vietnam now rises to 1,346 after three new importedcases, all Vietnamese, were recorded between 6pm on November 29 and 6pm onNovember 30.

Among the new patients, the 21-year-old womanfrom the US had transited the Republic of Korea before boarding Flight VN431that arrived at Da Nang Airport in central Da Nang city on November 23, saidthe National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.

Another woman, 22, entered the country via NoiBai Airport in Hanoi on Flight VJ7837 from Japan on November 27.

Meanwhile, the 25-year-old man returned fromJapan on Flight QH4913 to Noi Bai Airport on November 28.

All of them have been quarantined upon arrival.

There have been 1,179 recoveries from COVID-19in the country so far. 

Six of those still under treatment have testednegative for the coronavirus once, seven others twice, and 12 thrice.

The number of related deaths is still kept at 35while no patients are in critical condition at present, according to thesub-committee for treatment.

As many as 16,204 people having close contactwith confirmed cases or coming from pandemic-hit regions are under quarantinenow, including 179 in hospitals, 15,149 in other quarantine sites, and 876 athome or accommodation facilities./.
VNA

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