Việt Nam’s daily COVID infections continue falling, 12,012 cases recorded Monday

April 18, 2022 - 18:17
Việt Nam announced 12,012 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday
Students at a post-injection monitoring room at Lê Quý Đôn Secondary School in Hà Đông District of Hà Nội on Saturday. — VNA/VNS Photo Minh Quyết

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam announced 12,012 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, the lowest since February 4.

There was one imported case.

In Hà Nội 1,109 new infections were detected, with the capital still having the most cases nationwide.

The remaining transmissions were found in Yên Bái (715), Phú Thọ (700), Nghệ An (638), Vĩnh Phúc (616), Quảng Ninh (589), Thái Nguyên (513), Tuyên Quang (511), Lào Cai (388), HCM City (337), Bắc Kạn (332), Thái Bình (327), Đắk Lắk (323), Gia Lai (285), Hải Dương (274), Quảng Bình (240), Hưng Yên (239), Bắc Giang (239), Cao Bằng (202), Nam Định (199), Quảng Nam (197), Hà Giang (193), Hà Tĩnh (191), Bà Rịa - Vũng Tàu (190), Quảng Trị (170), Sơn La (149), Lạng Sơn (148), Lâm Đồng (141), Hòa Bình (141), Bình Dương (135), Bắc Ninh (130), Đà Nẵng (122), Đắk Nông (114), Bình Định (100), Quảng Ngãi (99), Hà Nam (98), Thanh Hóa (85), Lai Châu (85), Cà Mau (85), Ninh Bình (84), Tây Ninh (80), Vĩnh Long (70), Điện Biên (63), Phú Yên (56), Long An (49), Thừa Thiên Huế (49), An Giang (31), Bến Tre (30), Khánh Hòa (28), Bình Thuận (23), Bình Phước (21), Kon Tum (20), Kiên Giang (15), Bạc Liêu (13), Trà Vinh (11), Tiền Giang (5), Hậu Giang (4), Đồng Nai (3), Đồng Tháp (3), Cần Thơ (2) and Ninh Thuận (2).

The national tally has now reached 10,475,819 since the pandemic began.

4,218 patients were given the all-clear, bringing the total number of recoveries to 8,941,064 so far.

There are currently 1,008 patients in serious condition.

An additional 13 coronavirus-related deaths were recorded, taking the total number of fatalities to 42,957, or 0.4 per cent of the total caseload.

The country had administered 209,638,138 doses of COVID-19 vaccines so far, including more than 192.3 million for adults, more than 17.2 million for those aged 12-17, and more than 19,500 for children aged 5 to 11. — VNS

 

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