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Vietnam’s domestic COVID-19 cases up by 80 on May 26 morning

Eighty more cases were added to Vietnam’s domestically-transmitted COVID-19 count on May 26 morning, pushing the national tally to 5,931.
Vietnam’s domestic COVID-19 cases up by 80 on May 26 morning ảnh 1As of 6 am on May 26, Vietnam had detected 4,442 domestic infections. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Eighty more cases were added toVietnam’s domestically-transmitted COVID-19 count on May 26 morning, pushing the national tallyto 5,931.

The Ministry of Health said among the new patients, 55were recorded in Bac Giang province, 23 in Bac Ninh province, and one each inThanh Hoa and Hai Duong provinces.

Most of the cases in the northern province of Bac Giangare linked to pandemic clusters at industrial parks and locked-down areas.

As of 6 am on May 26, Vietnam detected 4,442 localinfections, of which 2,872 were recorded since the fourth wave of outbreaksbegan in the country late last month.

As many as 2,794 patients have been given theall-clear so far. The number of fatalities stands at 44.

Among the patients still undergoing treatment, 70 havetested negative for the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 once, 41 twice and 69thrice.

About 164,170 people are under medical monitoringnationwide, including 5,296 in hospitals, 35,070 in other State-designatedfacilities, and 123,807 at their homes or places of residence.

On May 25, another 2,602 people in six cities andprovinces were given COVID-19 vaccine shots, raising the total number of vaccinatedpeople to 1,034,072./.

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