Ho Chi Minh City lifted 1-point blockade related to gonorrhea entry COVID-19 case



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Ho Chi Minh City lifted the 1-point blockade related to the COVID-19 gonorrhea case - Photo 1.

The inn at 102 Le Van Tho alley, Go Vap district was temporarily blocked to prevent COVID-19 – Photo: NHAT THINH

Previously sOn the same day, HCDC announced the blocking of two locations in the Binh Chanh and Go Vap districts due to the involvement of an illegally entered COVID-19 patient and her companion.

Hai The blocked place is kQuoc Thai Hotel, No. 90, 7th Street, Trung Son Residential Area, Binh Hung Commune, Binh Chanh District (where VTT patients stay), yh102 Le Van Tho Alley, District 9, Go Vap District (where the smuggled people live with patient T.).

As pointed out Online youth On the morning of March 26, authorities sprayed and disinfected 102 Le Van Tho alley, Hall 9, Go Vap district. People living in a boarding house in an alley must be in home quarantine while they await the test results of their accompanying patient T.

According to information from local residents, the inn where this person stayed was blocked from 7:00 p.m. on March 25. And the Quoc Thai Hotel, Number 90, 7th Street, Trung Son Residential Area, Binh Hung Commune, Binh Chanh District was also blocked at night. 25-3.

On the morning of March 26, the Health Ministry announced that a COVID-19 case was entered illegally and is being treated in isolation in Ho Chi Minh City.

The patient has VTT 25 years (direction Vinh Long), She is a makeup artist. On February 16 (the fifth day of the Lunar New Year), T. illegally crossed the border into Cambodia and was left with two people with family registration from Hai Phong.

On March 21, T. followed a fishing boat to Phu Quoc on the morning of March 22. There are about 10 people entering the train illegally, including 8 women, 2 men (including T. and two friends).

On the same day, T. and you went to the Rach Gia pier, took a taxi from Ho Chi Minh City to Nguyen Van Linh Street. The two then got off the bus and took a motorcycle taxi to the Quoc Thai Hotel, 90 7th Street, Trung Son Residential Area, Binh Hung Commune, Binh Chanh District, Ho Chi Minh City.

The person who accompanied T. later returned to a guest room at Le Van Tho Street, Ward 9, Go Vap District. This person used to test positive for COVID-19 in Cambodia, was hospitalized 3-3 at Sihanouk Province Hospital, Cambodia and discharged on March 14 due to a 2-time negative test result with 48 hours apart.

Currently T. is being treated at the Cu Chi field hospital. On the morning of the same day, Ho Chi Minh City announced the search for two people who illegally entered the same ship with T., then Take a taxi to Ho Chi Minh City.

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