112 new COVID-19 infections recorded on June 25 morning

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112 new COVID-19 infections recorded on June 25 morning ảnh 1A medical worker is giving COVID-19 vaccination to a woman (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Anadditional 112 COVID-19 cases, including three imported ones, were detectedover the six hours to 12pm on June 25, raising the national tally to 14,435, accordingto the Health Ministry.

Among the new domestic cases, 50 were found in Ho Chi Minh City, 21 in Long An,18 in Bac Giang, 12  Binh Duong, three inHung Yen, two each in Phu Yen and Bac Ninh, and one in Quang Ninh.

The country has so far documented 12,694 locally-infected infections and 1,741imported ones.

Fourteen provinces have passed through 14 days without any new cases.

Among the active patients, 388 have testednegative for SARS-CoV-2 once, 126 twice and 137 thrice.

The country also reported two more fatalitiesbecause of COVID-19 complications, and this took the death toll of the pandemicin Vietnam to 74.

The latest are a 44-year-old man anda 68-year-old woman. They were both being treated for a number of underlyinghealth conditions./.
VNA

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