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On the morning of August 29, 2020, the National Steering Committee for the Prevention and Control of the Covid-19 Epidemic announced the 31st death of Covid-19, a 28-year-old patient, located in Quang Nam.
On the morning of August 29, the patient passed away at Da Nang Lung Hospital, he was diagnosed with pneumonia caused by Covid-19, complications of septic shock, irreversible multi-organ failure in the context of acute lymphoid leukemia, decrease of 3 cells in myeloma . brushed.
On August 29, patient 996 and patient Covid-19 died. Just before patient 996 lost consciousness, patient 996’s brother, patient 1020, wrote letters to his brother …
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“Dear PHT (BN 996). I’m there. Mr. Hai, how are you? Everyone at home is fine, they still look at it every day. Rest assured that everything at home has been enthusiastically helped, supported a lot for him. Now, as long as you try to be strong, the will to overcome this difficult period. Please be tough … “is the letter that his brother sent to his brother from outside the door …
Unfortunately, the letter arrived at the right time when the brother was losing consciousness … The brother’s instructions and questions also sank into the regular beep in the seriously ill recovery area.
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The seriously ill young nurses in the recovery area said they couldn’t help but feel sorry for the two brothers. Outside the door of the critically ill ward, while the younger brother was still battling Covid-19, inside, the brother was exhausted from the underlying disease, progressing too fast.
Patient 957: Female patient, 67 years old, address: Lien Chieu, Da Nang.
Patients with a history of: Chronic kidney failure, type 2 diabetes mellitus, stroke, sequelae of right hemiplegia.
On the morning of August 29, the deceased patient at Hoa Vang Medical Center was diagnosed with: severe pneumonia, progressive respiratory failure caused by Covid-19, complications of septic shock, irreversible multi-organ failure in the context of kidney failure. chronic, hemodialysis cycle, type 2 diabetes mellitus, complications of right hemiplegic stroke.
2 special urns from Taiwan to Vietnam between Covid-19 translation
The image of two Vietnamese citizens holding a backpack with the ashes of the deceased in Taiwan returning home moved many people.
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Behind that image is the pain of the wife who lost her husband; is the story about sharing and hugging Vietnamese children living abroad amidst the translation of Covid-19.
The flight brought more than 290 Vietnamese citizens trapped in Taiwan due to the effects of the Covid-19 epidemic, from Taipei (Taiwan) to Cam Ranh International Airport (Khanh Hoa) with 2 special suitcases. Returning to the country this time, Mr. Ho Vinh Hue (25, from Quynh Luu, Nghe An) brought the ashes of the deceased. More specifically, Hue and the deceased did not know each other. Hue has worked as a mechanic in Taiwan for 3 years. In April 2020, his employment contract ended, but due to the Covid-19 epidemic, he was trapped in foreign land. After months of tireless waiting, he was glad to learn that he had returned home on the August 19 flight.
Mr. Hue said that the ashes he brought back to the country belonged to Nguyen Van Toan (30, a native of Thanh Ha, Hai Duong). Mr. Toan is also a worker in Taiwan, sadly he died in a traffic accident and was cremated.
On August 28, Associate Professor – Dr. Luong Ngoc Khue, Director of the Department of Medical Examination and Treatment (Ministry of Health), Deputy Head of the Treatment Subcommittee of the National Steering Committee for the Prevention of the Covid-19 Epidemic, said last week: The Ministry of Health organized 5 inspection and evaluation teams in accordance with the Covid-19 hospital safety criteria established in Hanoi, Ha Nam and Bac Ninh.
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