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Vietnam quadruples 2020 Covid-19 cases in one day, tightens restrictions

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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Jul 19 (EFE).- Vietnam on Monday tightened restrictions in 19 provinces after recording 5,887 Covid-19 infections the previous day, a figure that in 24 hours quadrupled the 1,465 cases detected in all of 2020.The increase in cases has been reflected in mortality, with 254 deaths out of a total of more than 43,000 cases. On May 15 only 35 people had died from Covid-19.(Camera: LINH LUONGTHAI)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF HANOI AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.

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