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Regarding the case of a PNM patient, 21 years old, student (studying abroad in Russia), resident in Hoang Quoc Viet, P. Nghia Tan, Cau Giay district tested positive for COVID-19 at the National Pediatric Hospital , the results of the tests by the RT PCR method at the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases today 11-16 are negative.
According to the Ministry of Health, patients with code 1,032, who entered Vietnam from Russia on August 10, were concentrated in isolation in the 125th regiment, Chi Linh, Hai Duong province, examined for the second time on August 25 in The National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology showed a positive result, he was isolated for treatment at the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases at Kim Chung Campus, Dong Anh from August 25 to September 17.
During the isolation of the treatment at the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases, samples were taken from the patients for 7 tests, of which 1 time gave a positive result on August 26, immediately after admission. The remaining 6 times carried out from August 30 to September 15 yielded negative results.
After being discharged from the hospital, the patient was isolated at home for 2 weeks, only communicating with relatives and girlfriends, wearing a mask. After the isolation period, the patient went to school at the University of Hanoi, YEC class, quarter 20.
When going to school, the patient sits 2 meters away with the rest of the class, after school, the patient goes directly home, does not go to public places, the patient does not wear a mask in class but wears mask when out.
On November 7, the patient admitted to Hanoi Transport Hospital was diagnosed with viral fever and was sent home for treatment.
On November 14, the patient had a fever of 39 degrees, and the tired person entered the second examination and received a CRP sample from the Hanoi Transport Hospital and sent to the National Pediatric Hospital. Test results on November 15 were positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
After receiving the information, CDC Hanoi also carried out epidemiological investigation and prevention measures for COVID-19. The patient and his relatives are transferred to isolation and treated at the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases, samples are taken and the results are awaited. However, the patient’s most recent test result was negative.
The professional source said that considering the cause of the positive and then negative return of the patient should be considered a re-positive case.