Vietnam reports no Covid-19 cases but five suffer recurrence after being discharged


People rideing motorbikes at a market after the government eased nationwide lockdown during the coronavirus disease outbreak in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, on Sunday (April 26).

HANOI: Vietnam reported no new cases of Covid-19 infection on Sunday morning (April 26), with its total confirmed cases remaining at 270, according to its Ministry of Health.

But the country on Saturday also recorded five discharged Covid-19 patients re-hospitalised after testing positive again during a quarantine period, Vietnam News Agency reported, adding that five more patients had recovered, with the total cured cases in the country to be 225 as of Saturday evening.

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