HOT: Young people in Ho Chi Minh City who have positive COVID-19, enter ‘go underground’ with 1440 patients



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HOT: Young people in Ho Chi Minh City who are COVID-19 positive, enter with 1440 patients - Photo 1.

Su Van Hanh Apartment Block, Hall 9, District 5 was blocked – Photo: CHAU TUAN

Currently, the patient has been transferred to Cu Chi Field Hospital for treatment. The patient is in good health but has a stuffy nose and a severe cough with sputum.

According to the report, bThe patient was examined on December 27 in the District 5 isolation room. At 5:00 pm on the same day, test results from the Center for Disease Control in Ho Chi Minh City showed the first positive for COVID. -19. .

Once the results were available, the patient was referred Cu Chi Field Hospital right at night.

By exploiting travel history, this young man accompanied the patient 1440 from Myanmar to Thailand, Cambodia and then illegally entered Vietnam (unclear which border gate, just remember through a point called Long Binh).

Functional forces block Su Van Hanh apartment building – video: MINH HOA

As pointed out Online youth, at 12 o’clock on December 28, functional forces such as the police, the militia and the self-defense … are still standing in front of Su Van Hanh’s apartment building.

The representative of the People’s Committee of Ward 9, District 5 confirmed on the night of December 27 that the ward blocked the Su Van Hanh 9 apartment building (District 5) due to a suspected case of COVID-19 and related to a patient in Vinh Long crossing the border. illegal.

The apartment management board said that it partially blocked block B from the night of December 27, now it will block at least 2 more days for monitoring.

HOT: Young people in Ho Chi Minh City who are COVID-19 positive, enter with 1440 patients - Photo 3.

The functional forces of District 5 are present at the site of the blockade – Photo: MINH HOA

HOT: Young people in Ho Chi Minh City who are COVID-19 positive, enter with 1440 patients - Photo 4.

On the afternoon of December 28, a part of Su Van Hanh’s apartment block was still locked – Photo: NGOC PHUONG

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