Đại dịch Covid-19
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There are only 822 severe cases of COVID-19 left in the whole country
According to the Ministry of Health, since the beginning of the epidemic, Vietnam has had 10,544,324 infections, ranking 12th out…
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British patient has COVID-19 continuously for 505 days
According to the AP, it is not known for sure whether this is the longest-running case of SARS-CoV-2 infection because…
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Woman infected with 2 strains of nCoV in 20 days
The 31-year-old woman first tested positive on December 20, 2021, during a routine PCR test for staff. She was given…
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Hanoi no longer has F0 in concentrated isolation area
According to the report of Hanoi Department of Health, cumulative number of cases during the 4th epidemic (from April 29,…
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The whole country added 11,160 new cases of COVID-19
New cases are distributed in 59 provinces and cities, including 8,015 community cases. The following provinces and cities have recorded…
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Ho Chi Minh City only has 1 F0 in concentrated isolation
According to the report of the Department of Health of Ho Chi Minh City, on April 21, the city had…
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Not cough, fever, this is the most common sign of Omicron today
Professor Tim Spector, Head of Symptom Research Applications COVID-19 UK, sharing the most common symptoms of COVID-19 patients. He said…
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The whole country added 13,271 new cases of COVID-19, nearly 90,000 children 5-11 years old were vaccinated
Of 13,271 new diseases, there were 10,436 cases in the community distributed in 61 provinces and cities (down 229 cases…
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13,500 more cases, nearly 40,000 children 5-11 years old get vaccinated
Of the new infections, there were 10,231 cases in the community in 60 provinces and cities (an increase of 1,489…
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Another 12,012 cases of COVID-19, the whole country injected nearly 20,000 doses of vaccine for children 5-11 years old
In 12,012 new infections, there was 1 imported case and 12,011 cases recorded in the country (down 2,649 cases compared…
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