Vietnam says up to 800,000 have left virus epicentre Danang

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Health workers of Hanoi CDC wait to get test samples from employees at a pizza restaurant where an employee tested positive with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after travel from Da Nang city, in Hanoi
FILE PHOTO: Health workers of Hanoi CDC wait to get test samples from employees at a pizza restaurant where an employee tested positive with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) after travel from Da Nang city, in Hanoi, Vietnam July 29, 2020. REUTERS/Kham

August 1, 2020

HANOI (Reuters) – Vietnam’s health ministry said on Saturday up to 800,000 visitors to Danang city, the country’s new novel coronavirus epicentre, have left for other parts of the country since July 1.

Vietnam last week detected its first locally transmitted COVID-19 cases in more than three months in Danang, a tourism hot spot.

The total number of infections in the country has since risen to 558 from 413, with most of the new cases linked to three hospitals in Danang.

More than 41,000 people have visited the three hospitals since July 1, the ministry said in a statement.

The Southeast Asian country reported its first two COVID-19 deaths on Friday, and the toll rose to three on Saturday.

(Reporting by Khanh Vu; editing by Jason Neely)

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