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The patient is DT L (patient 1819), 48 years old, domiciled in Duich Vong Ward, Cau Giay district.
Patients are isolated for treatment at the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases 2 from January 30 to February 20.
On February 21, the patient was discharged from the hospital on three occasions with a negative result on days 14.2, 17.2 and 20.2.
Currently, the patient is contacted for transfer to the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases 2 for further isolation and treatment.
According to Mr. Tuan, this re-positive case may be due to the absence of all the virus, for which he was transferred to the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases 2 to continue treatment. According to Mr. Tuan, in this case there is no risk of infection for the community.
Prior to this development, Hanoi had 9 consecutive days with no positive cases in the community and plans to reduce the gap measures, such as reopening of restaurants, so that students will reopen to school (planned for 2.3).
In addition, Mr. Hien also advises companies operating in the industrial park to assess their risks and proactively fund screening tests, because if any establishment has a positive case, the establishment will suffer.
“It is recommended that facilities have plans to monitor, test, take the initiative in financing, because the city cannot handle it. The Secretariat of the Municipal Festival Committee has also ordered the coordination to socialize this place, if possible, the owner will be the translation and the control will be translated soon in the city, “said Mr. Hien.
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