Vietnam logs additional 46,880 COVID-19 cases

Vietnam recorded 46,880 new COVID-19 infections, including 19 imported cases, on February 21.
Vietnam logs additional 46,880 COVID-19 cases ảnh 1Vietnam recorded 46,880 new COVID-19 infections, including 19 imported cases, on February 21. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam recorded 46,880 new COVID-19 infections, including19 imported cases, on February 21. 

Outof the new daily transmissions, 33,851 were in the community.

Thenew cases bring the country's tally to 2,834,373, with 39,605 deaths and2,294,669 recoveries since the start of the pandemic.

Currently,3,145 patients have severe infections with 13 on life support.

Thecapital city of Hanoi again registered the highest daily number of infectionswith 5,477.

Otherlocalities with four-digit case numbers were Bac Ninh (2,582), Phu Tho(1,908), Quang Ninh (1,898), Thai Nguyen (1,862), Hai Duong (1,815), Hoa Binh(1,782), Vinh Phuc (1,734), Nam Dinh (1,715), Hai Phong (1,707), Ninh Binh(1,684), Bac Giang (1,622), Nghe An (1,419), Yen Bai (1,280), Thanh Hoa(1,257), Lao Cai (1,181), and Thai Binh (1,103).

Theremaining transmissions were found in Da Nang (907), Son La (860), BinhDinh (842), Quang Nam (842), Tuyen Quang (833), Hung Yen (799), Ho Chi MinhCity (797), Quang Binh (778), Dak Lak (720), Lang Son (699), Ha Tinh (689), KhanhHoa (596), Lam Dong (477), Cao Bang (474), Phu Yen (472), Dien Bien (438), Ba Ria- Vung Tau (376), Binh Phuoc (365), Ha Nam (329), Dak Nong (318), Quang Tri(313), Thua Thien-Hue (245), Binh Duong (224), Lai Chau (214), Ca Mau (204),Kon Tum (152), Ha Giang (151), Bac Kan (122), Quang Ngai (118), Binh Thuan(98), Kien Giang (76), Tay Ninh (63), Dong Thap (49), Ben Tre (41), Tra Vinh(38), Bac Lieu (33), Can Tho (14), Long An (13), Vinh Long (12), Ninh Thuan(12), Soc Trang (11), Dong Nai (8 ), Tien Giang (6), An Giang (4) and HauGiang (3).

Atotal of 104 COVID-related deaths were also recorded, taking the totalnumber of fatalities to 39,605, accounting for 1.4 percent of the totalinfections.

Therewere a further 13,235 recoveries, bringing the total number of people given theall-clear to 2,294,669.

Nearly191.7 million doses of vaccine have been administered as of February 21,of which more than 75.4 million people have been fully inoculated./. 
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