World / Vietnam records its biggest one-day jump in COVID-19 cases as 45 test +ve

Vietnam's health ministry on Friday reported 45 new coronavirus cases, marking the highest daily increase since the first cases emerged in the country in January. The new patients are linked to a recent outbreak in the central city of Da Nang. Vietnam has registered 509 cases of the virus in total, with no deaths.

The Guardian : Jul 31, 2020, 11:05 AM
Hanoi: Vietnam has reported 45 new coronavirus infections in the city of Danang, marking the country’s biggest single-day jump in cases, as the health ministry sent more health experts to the central city in a bid to combat the outbreak.

Reuters reports that the new patients, aged between 27 and 87, are linked to three hospitals and two clinics in Danang, a tourism hot spot where Vietnam last week detected its first locally transmitted infections in more than three months, the ministry said in a statement.

Vietnam started mass coronavirus testing in the capital Hanoi, banned gatherings in its economic hub and urged tens of thousands of domestic travellers to report to authorities on Thursday, as the country scrambled to contain the new spread of the virus.

The ministry overnight sent a special task force of health experts, along with more than 1,000 health workers, to Danang to help handle the deteriorating situation there.

The newly confirmed cases in Danang have brought up the total number of cases in Vietnam to 509, with no deaths.