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The Long An Department of Transportation announced passenger tracing on two Long An – Ho Chi Minh City bus routes involving students in close contact with an nCoV positive girl.
Third-year student, 20, from Long An, has close contact with “patient 1349”, female, 28, at Hoang Le Kha Road, Ward 9, District 6, HCMC. The two study together at an English center, where “patient 1347” teaches.
On November 28, a student from Ho Chi Minh City returned to her family in Long An by bus from Cho Lon – Tan An around 20-21 am, unable to remember the registration. Then she was driven by her father on a motorcycle to the city of Thu Thua, in contact with her mother, sister and grandmother.
The next morning, he went to a nearby temple, ate with many people, and then went home. In the afternoon, the girl was transported by her mother on a motorcycle to Ben Luc to visit her grandfather, and at 5:00 pm she took the bus from Tan Tru – Cho Lon to HCM City.
Immediately after “patient 1349” was announced, the student was isolated in Ho Chi Minh City. His family members alone were isolated at home.
Today, the Long An Department of Transportation announced the zoning of two 628 bus lines (Tan An – Cho Lon): 62L 6363 and 62L 6724 and two 621 bus lines (Tan Tru – Cho Lon): 53N 4076 and 51B 31668 Passengers who have traveled on previous trips should contact the local medical center for notification.
Vietnam appears to have cases in the HCMC community after 89 days without transmission. In the last two days, HCM City has not registered any more patients, apart from the 4 previously announced cases. Currently, the Center for Disease Control in Ho Chi Minh City has sampled more than 2,200 people, finished evaluating 1,632 people, 612 people are waiting for the results.
Hoang nam