‘Patient 1342’: ‘I’m sorry’



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HCMC“Patient 1342”, a Vietnam Airlines flight attendant, who is being treated at Cu Chi Field Hospital, expressed remorse, remorse and apologizes for affecting everyone.

“I’m afraid of being sick, but I think I’m young and healthy so I can get over it, I just take care of everyone’s health,” said the 1992-born male host. VnExpress December 4th. He said that he “regrets from the first moment”, “very sorry” for affecting society, the economy and family members.

When he learned that he was criminally prosecuted for violating quarantine regulations, spreading nCoV to three people and causing serious consequences, he was “very scared and shocked.”

This flight attendant used to take part in rescue flights from epidemic countries like France, Australia, England, and back to Vietnam. In recent days, isolated in hospital treatment, he also received many messages of encouragement from the passengers he used to attend to on the flight home.

“Doctors also advised me to try to get over it,” he said. Everyone’s encouragement helped him lower his heart due to the large amount of information.

The patient also shared that she feels lucky when her mother has tested negative. During the days when he was in home isolation before, mothers used to bring their children food during home isolation, luckily the tests came back negative. His father got tired many times when he heard that his son was positive.

“As long as my parents are healthy, I don’t want people to worry,” he said.

Male flight attendants from Japan entered Vietnam on November 14 and remained in an isolated area managed by Vietnam Airlines until November 18. After testing negative results twice, this flight attendant isolated herself at the inn on Bach Dang Street, Hall 2, Tan Binh District. On November 28 he tested positive.

During the quarantine, the flight attendant contacted you as an English teacher, turning this person into a Hutech “patient 1347”. Male teachers are the source of infection for “patient 1348,” a one-year-old boy, and “patient 1349,” a 28-year-old student at the Key English English Center.

2,916 people in contact areas of 4 patients must isolate, take samples for analysis. Dozens of universities and elementary schools have to give away students outside of school. Many apartments and homes were blocked, disinfected and against the epidemic. On the morning of December 5, the City Center for Disease Control announced 861 F1 contacts with four patients, 1,400 F2, 271 community screening samples tested negative, while 384 community screening samples awaited results. .

Le Phuong