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Vietnam reports highest-ever 24-hour surge in Covid-19 cases

The Saigon Times 17 Jun 2021
Bac Giang and HCMC detected 62 locally-infected cases each, followed by Bac Ninh with six, Ha Tinh with two and Lang Son with one ... Ha Tinh Province reported four new daily Covid-19 cases today, taking to 73 the province’s total since the start in late April of the current fourth wave of coronavirus infections.
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Bac Giang 87 new cases, HCMC 45 as Covid-19 pandemic rages on

The Saigon Times 17 Jun 2021
HCMC - The Ministry of Health this morning, June 17, confirmed 159 fresh Covid-19 cases, including one imported case in Khanh Hoa Province and 158 domestic ones, with most of them in Bac Giang, the country’s largest coronavirus hotspot ... Lang Son and Ha Tinh had one case each ... .
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Vietnam’s Covid-19 cases surpass 12,000

The Saigon Times 17 Jun 2021
HCMC - The Ministry of Health this afternoon, June 17, reported 220 new Covid-19 cases, taking the country’s total so far to 12,014 ... The remaining 212 cases came from domestic transmission. Bac Giang Province witnessed a strong spike in new cases, with 178, followed by HCMC with 30, Tien Giang with two, Ha Tinh with one and Nghe An with one ... .
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Bac Giang makes up two thirds of new Covid-19 infections

The Saigon Times 16 Jun 2021
HCMC - Among the 91 news domestic Covid-19 cases that the Ministry of Health reported this morning, June 16, up to 61 cases were in the northern province of Bac Giang, which is also the country's largest Covid-19 hotspot. HCMC came next with 19 cases, followed by Bac Ninh with nine and Ha Tinh with two ... .
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Vietnam adds 118 cases to Covid-19 count

The Saigon Times 15 Jun 2021
HCMC - Vietnam has reported 118 new Covid-19 cases in six cities and provinces, sending the country’s Covid-19 tally to 10,999 as of this afternoon, June 15. All of the new cases were locally transmitted infections, with 69 of them in Bac Giang, 29 in HCMC, 15 in Bac Ninh, three in Ha Tinh, one in Lang Son and one in Hanoi ... .
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5,000 residents in Vinh City put under lockdown due to suspected coronavirus case

The Saigon Times 14 Jun 2021
HCMC – The anti-Covid-19 steering committee of Nghe An Province decided to lock down part of Ha Huy Tap Ward in Vinh City ... The hairdresser could have caught the disease from another coronavirus patient in her hometown in Ha Tinh.
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Italian police arrest man allegedly involved in Vietnamese truck deaths

Gulf Daily News 14 Jun 2021
There was no immediate statement from the suspect or from any lawyer representing him ... Most of those who died were from Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces in north-central Vietnam, where poor job prospects, environmental disasters and the promise of financial reward abroad fuel migration ... .
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100 more domestic infections reported

The Saigon Times 14 Jun 2021
HCMCThe Ministry of Health confirmed 100 new Covid-19 cases by community transmission this afternoon, June 14, with 94 of them found in quarantine centers or areas on lockdown ... The capital city of Hanoi had four cases and Ha Tinh Province had one ... .
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Vietnam reports 92 more Covid-19 cases

The Saigon Times 14 Jun 2021
HCMCVietnam’s Covid-19 tally reached 10,630 with 92 fresh cases reported this morning, June 14 ... Among the fresh locally-infected cases, HCMC accounted for the most at 30 cases, followed by Bac Giang with 23 cases. Tien Giang had 14 cases, Ha Tinh recorded 10, while nine were reported in Bac Ninh and four in Binh Duong ... .
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Vietnam reports 80 new Covid-19 cases

The Saigon Times 14 Jun 2021
HCMC - The Health Ministry this evening, June 14, reported 80 new Covid-19 cases, including five imported cases in HCMC and Khanh Hoa Province. Among the 75 domestic infections, HCMC reported 26 cases, Bac Giang had 29 cases, Bac Ninh recorded eight cases, Ha Tinh had 11, and Nghe An had one ... today but the number of fresh cases is declining sharply ... .
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Number of Covid-19 patients at HCMC Hospital for Tropical Diseases rises to 53

The Saigon Times 13 Jun 2021
HCMC – The HCMC Hospital for Tropical Diseases today completed testing 887 employees, using the real-time RT-PCR method, and 53 of them tested positive for Covid-19, including 22 cases reported yesterday ... The treatment of critical patients will be supported by Cho Ray Hospital ... Meanwhile, nine were reported in Ha Tinh and one in Binh Duong ... .
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30,000 workers from virus-hit Bac Giang to return home

The Saigon Times 12 Jun 2021
He revealed that Hanoi, Bac Ninh and Ha Tinh cannot say no to returnees at the time as the pandemic is raging in these areas, while other provinces and cities are planning to receive the returnees ... workers and Nghe An, Thanh Hoa, Son La, Ha Giang, at 2,000-3,000 workers each.
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Romanian man, 28, is arrested by Italian police over the deaths of 39 Vietnamese migrants ...

The Daily Mail 12 Jun 2021
There was no immediate statement from the suspect or from any lawyer representing him ... Most of those who died were from Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces in north-central Vietnam, where poor job prospects, environmental disasters and the promise of financial reward abroad fuel migration ... RELATED ARTICLES. Previous 1 Next ... Share this article. .
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Number of new Covid-19 infections rises by 104

The Saigon Times 12 Jun 2021
Among the 103 locally-infected cases, HCMC accounted for 44 cases, Bac Giang Province 41 cases, Bac Ninh Province 16 cases, and Ha Tinh two cases. Of them, 101 patients were detected in quarantine centers or areas under lockdown. Besides, one imported case was placed in quarantine after he arrived in the Mekong Delta province of Long An ... .
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Health Ministry reports 89 more Covid-19 cases

The Saigon Times 12 Jun 2021
HCMCThe Ministry of Health confirmed an additional 89 Covid-19 cases this afternoon, June 12, with 88 of them locally infected, sending Vietnam’s tally to 10,137 cases to date ... Among the domestic infections, Bac Giang Province accounted for the majority at 55 cases. HCMC reported 20 cases ... Ha Tinh Province had three cases ... .
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