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7 homes on Le Van Hien Street, near the residence of 65-year-olds suspected of being infected with VOCs, were blocked when Hospital C tested positive.
From 5 a.m. to 6/9, 7 family members of the suspected case were centrally quarantined for zoning and sampling, said Nguyen Hoa, chairman of the Ngu Hanh Son District People’s Committee.
According to Hoa, the daughter of a 65-year-old man who works as a secretary on a second high school graduation exam, scores. Before the exam, she was tested and had a negative result.
“In the examination council, she always wears a mask, does not look directly at the exam, but works mainly on paperwork, does not interact with the candidates,” said Mr. Hoa and said that she is among the relatives who have received the exam. cup at Ngu Hanh Son Medical Center.
Mr. Le Thanh Chung, deputy director of the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Da Nang, said that the patient was admitted to the emergency hospital of Hospital C in Da Nang (under the Ministry of Health).
Upon admission, Hospital C took a sample for nCoV and initially positive results. “On the afternoon of September 6, we did a confirmatory test and got negative results. This is being reported to the Department of Health for action,” said Mr. Chung.
According to preliminary information, the patient had a history of asthma, diabetes, high blood pressure, and kidney failure and had been admitted to Da Nang Hospital, Da Nang Orthopedic Hospital and Rehabilitation Hospital in early July.
He was released from the hospital on July 12. When he returned home, the patient was weak and had atrophy of the leg muscles, so he stayed home and had no contact with anyone other than family members. On September 5, he was rushed to Hospital C when he showed a high fever and nCoV samples were taken.
From 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until now, the Ministry of Health announced that in Da Nang, 389 people had been reported with Covid-19. For the past seven consecutive days, the city has not registered any new cases. Currently 76 people are still in treatment, 31 people have died.