Six
new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Vietnam, total number amounts to 239
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Two new COVID-19 infection cases, including one
relating to Hanoi-based Bach Mai Hospital, were confirmed by the Ministry of
Health on April 4 morning, raising the total number of patients nationwide to
239.
Earlier, on April 3 evening, four
new COVID-19 infections, including two cases related to Ho Chi Minh
City-based Buddha Bar, were reported by the Ministry of Health on April 3
evening, raising the total number in the country to 237.
A man has
his sample taken for examination at the quick COVID-19 testing site located
at the cultural centre of Yen Hoa ward, Hanoi's Cau Giay district (Photo: VNA)
The 238th patient is a 17-year-old
girl from Thach Ha district of central Ha Tinh province.
Previously,
she worked as a freelancer and lived with her friend (patient No. 210) in
Thailand.
On March 18,
she entered Vietnam by a coach via Cha Lo Border Gate in central Quang Binh
province. She was taken to a concentrated quarantine facility in Quang Binh
after arriving.
She was
moved to a concentrated quarantine facility in Thach Long commune, Huong Khe
district of Ha Tinh province where she tested positive for SARS-CoV-2.
At present,
the patient is quarantined at Cau Treo General Hospital of Ha Tinh province
where her condition is described as stable.
The 239th
patient is a 71-year-old man from An Hoa commune, Tam Duong district of
northern Vinh Phuc province.
On March 11,
the patient went to the Bach Mai Hospital’s Gastroenterology Department for
medical treatment and returned home on the same day.
Seven days
later, the patients came back the hospital for a checkup. Then he returned
home in Vinh Phuc on March 19.
While he was
at the hospital, the patient bought food at the canteen. From March 19 to 26,
he stayed at home and self-quarantined for a further two days.
He was
admitted to Vinh Phuc General Hospital with light fever on March 28 and
tested positive for the virus on April 2.
At present,
he is being treated at the National Hospital for Tropical Disease in Hanoi’s
Dong Anh district.
The 234th
patient is a 69-year-old Vietnamese woman living in Buon Don district in the
Central Highlands province of Dak Lak. She returned from Paris to HCM City on
flight number VN2106, seat 45 on March 18, and was quarantined upon arrival.
The patient
tested positive for the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 that caused the acute
respiratory disease (COVID-19) on March 30, then was transferred to the
COVID-19 treatment hospital in HCM City’s Can Gio district for treatment.
The 235th
patient is a 25-year-old British man who went to the Buddha Bar on March 14.
He showed no
symptoms and underwent treatment at the COVID-19 treatment hospital in HCM
City’s Cu Chi district.
The 236th
patient is a 26-year-old British woman residing in Thao Dien ward, district
2, HCM City, who also went to the Buddha Bar on March 14.
She was sent
to a concentrated quarantine area at district 9’s Academy of Politics on
March 25.
The patient
was admitted to the COVID-19 treatment hospital in Cu Chi district after
testing positive for the virus on April 1.
The 237th
patient is a 64-year-old Swedish man who entered Vietnam in late December
2019 and travelled to different provinces and cities across the country,
including Ninh Binh province on March 17, HCM City from March 21 to 22 and
Hanoi from March 22. He has blood cancer.
On March 26,
the patient was involved in an accident and was sent to Vietnam- France
Hospital in an ambulance. He returned to a hotel afterwards.
On March 31,
he started having a nosebleed and had an examination at Duc Giang General
Hospital then was transferred to the National Institute of Haematology and
Blood Transfusion.
The patient
was confirmed to be infected with COVID-19 on April 1 and admitted to the
National Hospital for Tropical Diseases.
According to
the latest report by the Ministry of Health, 85 patients, equivalent to 36
percent of the confirmed cases, have been given the all clear as of 18:00 on
April 3.
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