
A primary school student in the southern province of Bạc Liệu is vaccinated against COVID-19. — VNA/VNS Photo
HANOI — No COVID-19-related deaths were reported in Vietnam nearly a year since the fourth wave of COVID-19 pandemic ravaged the country.
Tuesday’s caseload was 2,709 infections, 413 fewer than that of Monday and reported in 53 cities and provinces nationwide.
The capital city of HÃ Ná»™i had the highest daily new infections with 711 reported.
In the last seven days, on average, the country reported 5,121 new cases daily.
Vietnam’s total COVID-19 caseload now stands at 10,659,358, ranking 104th of 225 countries and territories worldwide.
A total of 1,825 COVID-19 patients were given the all-clear on Tuesday, bringing the total number of recoveries to 9,267,281 since the COVID-19 pandemic started to hit the country in early 2020.
The number of seriously-ill COVID-19 patients in Vietnam remained unchanged compared to that of Monday with 475 cases including two on life support.
As no deaths relating to the COVID-19 pandemic were recorded on Tuesday, the total fatalities nationwide still stands at 43,044, or 0.4 per cent of infections.
Vietnam has administered 215,005,042 doses of COVID-19 vaccines in total. Of the vaccine doses, more than 17.37 million were for children aged 12-17 years old and more than 1.54 million doses for children aged 5-11 years old.
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