Retired Senior Lieutenant Colonel in Binh Chanh, Ho Chi Minh City Suspected of Having COVID-19 | Health



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According to the PLO’s own source, the man suspected of having COVID-19 is Mr. NVP (66 years old, living in Binh Chanh district).

Prior to that, on the night of December 31, Mr. P. was transported in a car from Binh Chanh district to the emergency department of 7A Military Hospital. Here, doctors diagnosed him with suspected COVID-19 pneumonia, increased blood pressure, and heart failure.

Retired Lieutenant Colonel in Binh Chanh, Ho Chi Minh City, suspected of having COVID-19 - photo 1
7A Military Hospital, where a suspicion of COVID-19 infection was received. Photo: HL

Before that, from December 24 to December 27, Mr. P. went from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi by plane and then went on a 20-person tour from Hanoi to Sapa.

After staying in Sa Pa to visit and eat, on the afternoon of December 27, Mr. P. returned to Hanoi and took a plane back to Ho Chi Minh City.

On December 28, he developed symptoms of a cough and fever, so he bought medicine near his home and drank.

On the morning of December 29, he examined a clinic in Binh Chanh district and was prescribed to take medicine at home.

Then, on December 31, he was transferred to the emergency room of Hospital Militar 7A. Mr. P. travels in an office car, accompanied by a driver and another person. In the Emergency Department, Mr. P. is in the same room with 4 patients, he has direct contact with a team of 4 doctors and nurses.

At around 9:25 PM on the same day until 11:30 AM on January 1, 2021, Mr. P. was transferred to Department A1 to share a room with 4 other patients. After that, he was transferred to the quarantine room of Faculty A4.

According to Binh Chanh district authorities, the Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control (HCDC) sampled Mr. P. to test for the SARS-CoV-2 virus and confirm if he had COVID-19 or not.

However, local authorities are actively taking a step forward as they await official test results.

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