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Outside of the Ma Lang area in District 1, 12 locations in Ho Chi Minh City were blocked after 4 infected cases and 25 suspected cases emerged in the city.
At noon on February 8, the functional forces stretched the rope, established a barrier two houses at 480 Binh Quoi alley, room 28, Binh Thanh district. People are instructed to change the itinerary, not to enter the blocked area.
According to the representative of the Popular Committee of Pavilion 28, the young man who was an employee of the Tan Son Nhat airport who lives here had a positive result of Covid-19, so the authorities had to strictly control access to the area to combat the epidemic. More than 10 people in close contact (F1) were quarantined and samples taken for analysis. Medical personnel use protective aerosol protective equipment to disinfect the entire area within a 200 m radius.
Mr. Duc, 40, from the alley, said that he had just driven his motorcycle to pick up his relatives when he saw a medical car, the police stationed the alley. Knowing that the area was blocked, Mr. Duc called to direct the 16-seat driver to change direction to enter the home. “My family went to visit the grave at Ben Tre, we came back this afternoon to believe the alley was blocked,” Duc said.
In addition to the Binh Quoi area, the Binh Thanh People’s Committee also blocked in Xo Viet Nghe Tinh Street, District 21. In these two places, 5 people suspected of being infected were registered, both employees of the Tan Son Nhat airport.
This morning, almost a dozen militiamen and police set up fences Alley almost 100 m long on Nguyen Phuc Chu Street, room 15, Tan Binh district. According to an official from the People’s Committee in Ward 15, last night, the Tan Binh District Medical Center took samples for testing from 77 people at the inn related to a Covid-19 case.
About 8 km away, The alley is located at TL04, Thanh Loc Ward, District 12 also blocked by functional forces. Medical personnel and police from District 12 have gone to almost 20 apartments in the residential area to request a medical report.
In addition, the 12th district government also blocked 3 points: Fourth quarter, Trung My Tay neighborhood; alley in TL48, Thanh Loc neighborhood; Room 7, Hiep Thanh Neighborhood.
In Felix Home Apartment Building on Nguyen Van Dung Street, Hall 6, Go Vap District, more than a dozen civil defense police established a blockade in front of the entrance of the 18-story apartment building. This apartment building has 304 apartments with 900 people. Staff from the Go Vap District Health Center brought protective spray equipment to disinfect the hallway and elevator. Samples are taken from all residents of the building.
In addition to the above areas, according to the Center for Disease Control in Ho Chi Minh City, 4 points were blocked, including: Room 5, Nguyen Van Cu Street, Tan Tao A Neighborhood (Binh Tan District); Point Nguyen Thi Tu Street, Binh Hung Hoa B neighborhood (Binh Tan District); Hoa Phuong Do Kindergarten, District 6 (Go vap district); 441 Alley, Le Van Viet Street, Tang Nhon Phu A Neighborhood (City of Thu Duc).
At the morning meeting of the Steering Committee against Covid-19 on the morning of February 8, the director of the Center for Disease Control in Ho Chi Minh City, Nguyen Tri Dung, said that the city had registered 25 cases of suspected infection, of which 5 cases were “highly suspicious”. The Ministry of Health announced this morning 4 positive cases of nCoV, all male, Tan Son Nhat airport personnel, bringing the total number of infections at the airport to 5.
Health Minister Nguyen Thanh Long said Ho Chi Minh City should pay attention to infections in the loading and unloading area of Tan Son Nhat Airport, which are possible cases in the past. “The starting point of this infectious group in Tan Son Nhat has not yet been determined,” Long said, saying that Ho Chi Minh City should apply Directive 16: social gap in some areas in the context of epidemics that are spread to the community.
Online meeting of the Government with the localities on the prevention of Covid-19, the Prime Minister accepted the proposal of the Ministry of Health and assigned Ho Chi Minh City to decide to distance some epidemic areas under Directive 16 for early control.
Directive 16 was issued by the Prime Minister on March 31, 2020, it applies from April 1 to April 15, 2020 across the country in the context of an ongoing outbreak in 23 provinces, registering 137 patients. The spirit of the directive is “Social gap throughout the country, which province is in that province, which district is in that district, which commune is in that commune, which village is in that village, which house is in that house“.
In Ho Chi Minh City, Directive 16 was applied from April 1 to 22, 2020.
30 Cases and Suspected Infections Involving Tan Son Nhat Airport Staff:
– 5 cases of Binh Thanh; Go Vap 5 Cases
– Binh Tan 7 Cases; District 12 nine shifts
– Tan Binh a turn; district 1 one shift
– City of Thu Duc one turn
– A case in Binh Duong was an airport employee – “patient 1979”
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