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Three persons reinfected after recovering from COVID-19, Three persons in Vietnam on Monday, tested positive again for the Coronavirus (COVID-19- 19) after a full recovery.

The Vietnam News Agency reported on Monday that the three patients including one Vietnamese citizen and two Brazilians had recovered earlier and were discharged.

According to NAN, the total number of COVID-19 patients who tested positive again after recovery in the country stands at eight.

Vietnam has a total of 270 confirmed cases of Coronavirus.

However, no death has been recorded in the country so far.

wowplus.net recalls that the World Health Organization, WHO, had mentioned that there was no evidence that people who recovered from Coronavirus (COVID-19) cannot be re-infected.

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