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Sampling to assess passengers traveling from the province with epidemic diseases to the (old) Mien Dong bus station, Binh Thanh district, Ho Chi Minh city – Photo: QUANG DINH
Consequently, Ho Chi Minh City will control people coming from Le Hong Phong Street, Dang Giang Neighborhood, Ngo Quyen District, Hai Phong City and people coming from D35 Street, in the Room 4, Vietnam – Sing residential area, An Phu neighborhood. A city, Binh Duong province.
HCDC asked people from the two provinces mentioned above who arrive in Ho Chi Minh City within 14 days from the date of departure from the town, must isolate themselves at home for 14 days and undergo tests in accordance with regulations.
These are the two locations with COVID-19 cases announced today by the Ministry of Health. Specifically, patient 2585 illegally entered through the quota in the Moc Bai international border gate area on March 23 and then returned to Binh Duong. The test result on March 25 was positive for SARS-CoV-2. Currently, the patient is isolated and treated at Binh Duong General Hospital.
Patient 2586 entered Phu Quoc illegally, then transferred from Phu Quoc to Noi Bai Airport and continued to Hai Phong City. The test result on March 26 confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2. Currently, the patient is isolated and treated at Dong Anh Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases.
In addition to Binh Duong and Hai Phong, Ho Chi Minh City remains isolated and tested in accordance with the standards for the people of Noi Hop Village, Le Ninh Commune and Thuong Chieu Residential Area, the Commune of Tan Dan in Kinh Mon district, Hai province. Duong arrived in town within 14 days of leaving town.
Regarding patient 2580 (VTT, 25 years old, Vinh Long’s hometown) who entered Cambodia illegally, used to stay at a hotel in Binh Chanh, Ho Chi Minh City, the National Steering Committee for Disease Control revealed the results of test 8 of 8 F1 cases were negative, 23/28 F2 cases were negative, the remaining 5 cases were awaiting test results.
Isolation and testing guidelines for people from epidemic locations to Ho Chi Minh City – Photo: HCDC provided