Formal: Case in Vĩnh Long positive for COVID-19 | Health



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On the afternoon of December 26, the Health Ministry said that Vietnam had registered a new case of COVID-19.

The new case (BN1440) was an illegal entry, it was quarantined in Vinh Long.

Specifically, the 32-year-old male patient of Vietnamese nationality is in Nhon Phu commune, Mang Thit district, Vinh Long province.

BN1440 is a case from Myanmar who entered illegally through the open road (location verification) at 2am on December 24 and went home to Vinh Long.

Immediately after returning to the family, the patient’s relative immediately informed the local police to carry out isolation and timely sampling in Vinh Long.

On December 24, the Vinh Long Center for Disease Control took a sample and sent it to the Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City for analysis on December 25.

The results of tests from the Dec. 26 Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City, patients tested positive for SARS-CoV-2.

The patient is currently isolated and treated at Vinh Long Tuberculosis and Lung Disease Hospital.

All F1 and F2 contact cases have been listed and quarantined according to regulations. Vinh Long Province Health Sector has cooperated with Ho Chi Minh City Pasteur Institute and related units to further research and expand.

The first three people were vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine at a dose of 50 mcg.

The first three people were vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine at a dose of 50 mcg.

(PLO) – The first three volunteers in Vietnam were vaccinated with COVID-19 at a dose of 50 mcg.



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