No new Covid-19 cases in Vietnam, 276 citizens return home from Canada


Vietnam residents visiting schools in Ho Chih Minh City. There has been no new cases in Vietnam and the governments has reopened its schools since last week. - Reuters

HANOI: Vietnam reported no new Covid-19 (coronavirus) cases on Sunday morning (May 10), the second consecutive day, with its total confirmed cases remaining at 288, according to its Ministry of Health.

Among the 288 cases, as many as 241 have totally recovered as of Saturday while there are 131 suspected cases and over 14,400 people being monitored and quarantined, with no deaths from the disease reported so far, said the ministry.

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