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Vietnam reports eight more COVID-19 cases linked to Danang outbreak

Empty check-in counters are seen at Da Nang airport, as all flights to and from Da Nang were suspended, as the city as the city started a 15-day quarantine after new cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) had been detected in the city, Vietnam July 28, 2020. Picture taken July 28, 2020. Tran Le Lam/VNA via REUTERS.

Vietnam's health ministry on Wednesday reported eight new locally transmitted coronavirus cases linked to three hospitals in the central city of Danang, taking the outbreak to 30 infections since the virus resurfaced at the weekend.

The Southeast Asian nation is back on high alert after authorities on Saturday confirmed that new cases had appeared in Danang, the country's first community infections since April.

Vietnam has registered a total of 446 coronavirus cases altogether, with no deaths. Nearly 83% of the infected patients have recovered, the health ministry said.

Public buses are parked after they operations were stopped in Da Nang city, as the city began a 15-day quarantine after new cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) had been detected in the city, Vietnam July 28, 2020. Picture taken July 28, 2020. Tran Le Lam/VNA via REUTERS

(Reporting by Phuong Nguyen; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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