Eleven more COVID-19 patients given all-clear on April 2

Eleven more patients were declared to have recovered from COVID-19 in the afternoon of April 2, according to the National Hospital of Tropical Diseases, bringing the total number of patients given the all-clear in Vietnam to 75.
Eleven more COVID-19 patients given all-clear on April 2 ảnh 1The patients who were declared to have recovered from COVID-19 on April 2 (Photo: VNA)

 Hanoi (VNA) – Eleven morepatients were declared to have recovered from COVID-19 in the afternoon ofApril 2, according to the National Hospital of Tropical Diseases, bringing thetotal number of patients given the all-clear in Vietnam to 75.

The 11 patients were treatedat the National Hospital of Tropical Diseases.

In the morning the same day, onepatient (patient 73) who was treated at the medical centre of Thanh Mien district(Hai Duong northern province) was also said to be free from the coronavirusthat causes COVID-19.

A majority of COVID-19patients are in a stable condition.

As of  6am on April 2, Vietnam had 222 confirmedCOVID cases./.

VNA

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