Adding 5 new Covid-19 cases, Vietnam had 1,074 cases



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The Health Ministry said that on the afternoon of September 27, Vietnam registered 5 new cases. COVID-19 (BN1070-1074) are all isolated entrances in Binh Duong province. Specifically:

Case 1070 (BN1070): 27-year-old woman residing in Thanh Phong commune, Thanh Liem district, Ha Nam province.

Case 1071 (BN1071): 34-year-old woman residing in Thanh Phong commune, Thanh Liem district, Ha Nam province.

Case 1072 (BN1072): 32-year-old male residing in Thanh Tuyen neighborhood, Phu Ly city, Ha Nam province.

Case 1073 (BN1073): 25-year-old male residing in Thanh Tuyen neighborhood, Phu Ly city, Ha Nam province.

Case 1074 (BN1074): Male, 33 years old, residing in Thanh Nghi commune, Thanh Liem district, Ha Nam province.

Adding 5 new cases of Covid-19, Vietnam had 1,074 cases - Photo 1.

Welcoming people at the entrance at the airport – Illustration

Patients 1070-1074 from France on flight VN5010 who entered Tan Son Nhat airport on September 25 were transferred to concentrated isolation immediately after their entry into Binh Duong province. Results from the Sept. 26 test of patients at the Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City were positive for SARS-CoV-2. Currently, patients are isolated and treated at Binh Duong General Hospital.

Therefore, the total number of Covid-19 cases in Vietnam so far is 1,074 cases, of which 691 Covid-19 cases are caused by domestic infection and 383 cases are isolated immediately after entry.

Currently, the total number of people in close contact with and entry from the epidemic area under medical supervision (isolated) is 16,829.

Adding 5 new cases of Covid-19, Vietnam had 1,074 cases - Photo 2.

On the afternoon of September 27, it was also a full 25 days that Vietnam did not detect any more infectious cases in the community. 999 Covid-19 patients have been cured, while 40 are currently being treated in medical facilities. The number of deaths from Covid-19 was 35.

At the recent meeting of the National Steering Committee for the Prevention and Control of Covid-19, experts warned about 4 risks of infection by Covid-19 in our country. They are people who entered illegally, are legally admitted but do not strictly comply with the regulations on isolation and medical surveillance; the source of the disease circulating in the community; Some of the imported goods are produced or shipped through epidemic countries. In particular, the Steering Committee unanimously stated that the highest risk of infection comes from legal inputs, not from strictly implementing isolation and medical supervision measures.

The Steering Committee placed particular emphasis on the management and supervision of legal entries in the context of the reopening of international trade routes in Vietnam.



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