The doctor passed out in the middle of the night due to fatigue and hunger while classifying patients in the COVID-19 isolation room



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On the evening of January 1, Dr. Huynh Minh Chin, Chief of the Executive Board of the Isolation District of Bau Bang District (Binh Duong Province), said that on New Year’s Eve, a doctor from the Center District doctor passed out right in COVID-19 Prevention and Control Focus Area.

That is the case of Ms Ngo Thi Thu Trang (24 years old), doctor in Traditional Medicine.

A female doctor passed out in the middle of the night due to fatigue and hunger while classifying patients in the COVID-19 isolation room - Photo 1.

The doctor suddenly fainted, carried away by her colleague.

Dr. Trang collapsed on the morning of January 1, as the whole world had just celebrated the transition to the new year 2021, after many hours of continuous screening of people in quarantine.

In the early afternoon of December 30, Germany’s VN30 flight landed at Tan Son Nhat airport, bringing back 276 Vietnamese nationals.

25 passengers on the flight chose to segregate at hotels in Ho Chi Minh City. The remainder were transferred to the isolated concentrated area of ​​Bau Bang district, Binh Duong, immediately after entry.

Taking samples to test COVID-19 from all passengers, the Pasteur Institute of Ho Chi Minh City identified 5 positive cases for SARS-CoV-2 (they are the patients numbered from 1469-1473 that the Ministry of Health announced on the afternoon of January 1).

A female doctor passed out in the middle of the night due to fatigue and hunger while classifying patients in the COVID-19 isolation room - Photo 2.

Dr. Trang passed out at 4 a.m. on January 1

Faced with this urgent situation, the Board of Directors of the Bau Bang District Concentration Zone must carry out an urgent classification to bring to treatment and properly segregate patients infected by COVID-19 and other exposed cases.

“In total of 251 cases on flight VN30, there are 7 children, 30 people over 60 years old from 16 different countries who are transiting Germany together.

30 members of the medical staff in the quarantine area worked continuously from 10:00 p.m. to 12/31 to noon on January 1, identifying 171 close contact (F1) cases of 5 people infected with COVID-19 . and 72 instances of F2.

Around 4 am, Doctor Trang passed out because he was too tired and hungry and had to ask other brothers to carry it out. Now, after receiving his care, he has recovered “ – Information from Doctor Nine.

A female doctor passed out in the middle of the night due to fatigue and hunger while classifying patients in the COVID-19 isolation room - Photo 3.
A doctor fainted in the middle of the night due to fatigue and hunger while classifying patients in the COVID-19 isolation room - Photo 4.

After he was cared for and ate well, Dr. Trang was well again

Also, according to Dr. Chin, he feels very sad and sympathizes with everyone because he has to work hard while people greet New Year’s Eve with enthusiasm.

On one occasion, a 55-year-old guard in the middle of the night had to wear protective gear to spray disinfectant sprays across passengers.

A doctor fainted in the middle of the night due to fatigue and hunger while classifying patients in the COVID-19 isolation room - Photo 5.

The 55-year-old guard in the quarantine sprayed disinfectant at night

Working in the quarantine area helped him earn a little more money to cover Tet’s arrival.

As for the medical staff, they have prepared the spirit of celebrating the traditional New Year with their families after the full moon in January.

A doctor fainted in the middle of the night due to fatigue and hunger while classifying patients in the COVID-19 isolation room - Photo 6.

Bau Bang medical staff seized the 2021 New Years Eve moment in the isolation room

“In addition to the Government’s support under Resolution 37, the Binh Duong Province People’s Committee also issued a document to support us with additional costs when we work on the prevention of COVID-19 on the Tet holiday.

The brothers determined that they would have to stay in quarantine 28 days, not 14 days, because people from abroad were returning to celebrate Tet, but the epidemic situation is complicated.

Surely there will be positive cases in the returning groups “ said Dr. Chin.

In a related event, after the determination of COVID-19 infection, 5 patients in the Bau Bang isolation ward were taken to Binh Duong Provincial General Hospital for treatment.



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