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COVID: Vietnam reports 13,840 new cases

By ANI | Updated: December 8, 2021 08:20 IST

Vietnam recorded 13,840 cases of COVID-19 in 59 localities on Tuesday, according to the Ministry of Health.

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Vietnam recorded 13,840 cases of COVID-19 in 59 localities on Tuesday, according to the Ministry of Health.

Ho Chi Minh city continued to report the highest number of infections with 965, followed by Can Tho city with 898 and Tay Ninh province with 869.

The national caseload now stands at 1,337,523.

1,011,656 patients have recovered and 26,700 have died.

By Monday, nearly 130 million doses of vaccines had been administered. (ANI/VOVWORLD)

( With inputs from ANI )

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