Khanh Hoa Center for Disease Control reported 36 more recovered from Covid-19 in Khanh Hoa from 7am on September 26 to 7am on September 27, bringing the tally to 7,164...
Khanh Hoa Center for Disease Control reported 36 more recovered from Covid-19 in Khanh Hoa from 7am on September 26 to 7am on September 27, bringing the tally to 7,164, accounting for over 93% of the cases since July 22.
During the period, 36 new cases positive for SARS-CoV-2 were detected in Khanh Hoa Province. The new cases include 17 in Nha Trang City, 11 in Ninh Hoa Town and 8 in Van Ninh District. None of the cases is of community infection.
7,687 cases positive for SARS-CoV-2 have been detected in Khanh Hoa since June 23 with infections identified in 8/9 districts and towns, including Nha Trang City with the most cases (4,302), followed by Ninh Hoa Town (1,975), Van Ninh District (760), Dien Khanh District (267), Cam Ranh City (206), Cam Lam District (155), Khanh Vinh (21) and Khanh Son (1). Khanh Son District has gone more than 14 days without a new locally transmitted coronavirus case.
10,974 F1 and 13,671 F2 have been traced. 637,617 samples have been taken for RT-PCR testing and 4,097,542 others for antigen-detecting rapid diagnostic testing in Khanh Hoa Province. 9 areas related to positive cases have been temporarily blockaded. The provincial Center for Disease Control also recorded 84 deaths of Covid-19 since July 20.
According to the Provincial Steering Committee for Human Disease Prevention and Control, 4,134 doses of Covid-19 vaccines were administered in Khanh Hoa on September 27, raising the total to 812,204 doses, including 766,430 first doses and 82,352 second shots during the coronavirus wave.
Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee has promptly released allowances and social benefits totaling VND177,525 million to 92,132 self-employed people and others in need under the Government’s Resolution No.68 and the Prime Minister’s Decision No.23. The Provincial Covid-19 Relief Center has received more than VND21.88 billion, over VND16.09 billion of which has been used to support the pandemic response and assistance; and distributed more than 415.15 tons of rice and other food stuff to residents.
Translated by N.T