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Breakfast @ Tuoi Tre News — February 14

Breakfast @ Tuoi Tre News — February 14

Sunday, February 14, 2021, 08:12 GMT+7
Breakfast @ Tuoi Tre News — February 14
Police officers arrest people in illegal cockfight gambling rings in My Tho City, Tien Giang Province, Vietnam on February 13, 2021. Photo: Hoai Thuong / Tuoi Tre

Read what is in the news today:

-- Vietnam reported no new case of COVID-19 on Sunday morning. The national tally stood at 2,195 patients, with 1,531 recoveries and 35 virus-related deaths.

-- By 8:00 pm on Saturday, Ho Chi Minh City had cordoned off a total of 21 locations that showed up in the travel history of COVID-19 cases in the city, the municipal Center for Disease Control stated.

-- Police officers in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang said that they had broken up two illegal cockfight gambling rings after catching over 100 gamblers and confiscating VND600 milion (US$26,069) in cash.

-- Officials of Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province said on Sunday morning that all people in direct contact with recently announced local COVID-19 cases had tested negative for the virus. 

-- As of Saturday, eight staff members of Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, all of whom are ground service staffers and baggage handlers under Vietnam Airport Ground Services Company Limited (VIAGS).

-- As of Sunday morning, the Hai Duong Center for Disease Control said that 430 cases of COVID-19 had been confirmed in 10 out of 12 cities in the province.

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