Finding a woman crossing the border with a group of Covid-19 patients



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HCMCAfter two days and nights of tracking, the police found a woman who had entered illegally with the group from Myanmar, in a shelter in Tan Phu district, the test result was negative 1/1.

Dr. Nguyen Tri Dung, director of the Center for Disease Control in Ho Chi Minh City, said 23 people who had contact with this person at the inn have been isolated. His test results this morning were also negative.

This person and two other people entered illegally with a group of 6 from Myanmar. However, the three people, after crossing the border at An Giang, did not share a car with the other group, but instead found their own vehicle. In particular, a person who returned to Ca Mau was discovered on December 30 and is in quarantine, two people moved to Ho Chi Minh City. After that, a person went to make a medical report and quarantine in Tay Ninh.

“Therefore, this group of three individuals has been found and initially tested negative for nCoV,” shared Dr. Dung.

Among a group of 6 people, four people were identified with nCoV infection, including “patient 1440” (in Vinh Long), “patient 1452” (in Dong Thap) and “patient 1451”, “patient 1453” (in HCMC) . ).

Dr. Dung emphasized: “We have finished 2020 full of difficulties due to the impact of the epidemic. The country is still poor, so we must act early, step by step with caution with the consensus of the whole country. To control the epidemic, thus maintaining economic development. “

The Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control continues to ask those trespassing to make bold medical statements for monitoring and sampling. Failure to report medical care and medical isolation in accordance with regulations can pose great risks to the community.

Le Phuong