British expert who entered Vietnam contracted COVID-19, case 271



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The British expert who entered Vietnam hired COVID-19, case 271 - Photo 1.

After 9 days, Vietnam registered 1 more case of new strain of coronavirus – Photo: REUTERS

Therefore, patient 271 He is a 37-year-old man of British nationality, an expert from the Vietnam Oil and Gas Group who is allowed to enter the country to carry out economic projects. On April 28, the patient flew from England to Tan Son Nhat Airport on a private flight with number AXY 2504 (not a commercial passenger flight).

Accompanied by patients with 12 other experts, all were managed, isolated and concentrated right after entering the Can Gio district (Ho Chi Minh City) so that they did not spread to the community.

The first test in 28-4 of the 13 people showed negative results. In 2-5, samples were taken for the second test, 12 people had negative results, only 271 patients were positive for SARS-CoV-2.

Currently, patients are isolated and treated at the Cu Chi Field Hospital (HCMC).

According to information from the Centers for Disease Control in Ho Chi Minh City, qPrevious research investigations revealed that this patient had previously tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 virus at 7-4 in the UK but received no treatment, he was only isolated at home. On April 21, the patient tested negative and was issued a negative test certificate with SARS-CoV-2 virus before coming to Vietnam on April 28.

So far, Vietnam has registered 271 patients with COVID-19, including 219 who have recovered.

Of the 52 who continued treatment (including 14 patients who were positive again after being declared cured), 9 cases have had negative results in tests 2 or more times with SARS-CoV-2 and 12 cases have results negative first with SARS-CoV-2.

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