COVID-19: 78 cases reported over past 12 hours

Vietnam recorded 78 new COVID-19 cases, including 76 local infections and 2 imported, in the past 12 hours to 6am on June 20, the Ministry of Health announced.
COVID-19: 78 cases reported over past 12 hours ảnh 1Medical workers work around the clock to collect samples for COVID-9 testing in Nghe An province (Photo: VNA) 

Hanoi, (VNA) – Vietnam recorded 78 new COVID-19 cases, including76 local infections and 2 imported, in the past 12 hours to 6am on June 20, theMinistry of Health announced.

Among the domestic cases, 46 were detected in HoChi Minh City, 20 in Bac Giang, seven in Bac Ninh, and three in Nghe An.

The national tally rose to 12,978, including 11,289 domestic cases.

Among active patients undergoing treatment, 395have tested negative to coronavirus once, 127 twice and 131 thrice.

A total of 5,054 patients were given the all-clearfrom the virus while the death toll related to the disease amounted to 64.

Twenty two provinces and cities have gone free of new casesfor at least 14 days.

Nearly 2.4 million doses of COVID-19vaccine have been administered so far, with 115,315 people having received fulltwo doses.

A total 172,990 people are under quarantined nationwide, eitherin hospitals, concentrated facilities or at their accommodations.

Meanwhile, donations to the national COVID-19 vaccine fund had totaled5.775 trillion VND (250 million USD) as of 5pm June 19. The money came from 323,178 organisationsand individuals.

Vietnam will need around 25 trillion VND to buy 150 milliondoses of COVID-19 vaccine in order to inoculate 70 percent of its populationfor herd community./.

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