The flight attendant and 3 other people infected with COVID-19 in Ho Chi Minh City have recovered



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The flight attendant and 3 people with COVID-19 in Ho Chi Minh City have recovered - Photo 1.

Cu Chi Field Hospital (HCMC), where they used to treat patients 1342, 1347 and 1349 – Photo: XUAN MAI

On the morning of December 22, Mr. Nguyen Thanh Dung – Director of Cu Chi Field Hospital (Ho Chi Minh City) – said that patient 1342 (male, 28 years old, Vietnam Airlines flight attendant) had a result negative in the test. calculated with, he is declared cured and is continued in quarantine for 14 days as prescribed.

With 3 cases F1 and F2 of the male flight attendant are patient 1347 (man, 28 years old, English teacher), patient 1348 (14 months) and patient 1349 (woman, 28 years old, patient 1347 apprentice) who also had negative results and continued in quarantine for 14 days as prescribed.

The first days of hospitalization The 1342 patient’s condition was stable, he had a low fever, sore throat. And patients 1347, 1348, and 1349 are healthy and have no symptoms.

Regarding the chain of 4 COVID-19 cases above, the HCM City Center for Disease Control (HCDC) said that the city analyzed 3,263 exposure cases, all of these samples were negative (including 861 F1 close contacts, 1400 F1 and 1002 supervised sampling cases) and removed all associated locks 1 week ago.

On November 30, the Health Ministry announced that a case of COVID-19 was registered as patient 1347, infected from patient 1342 while in isolation. During the traceability process, Ho Chi Minh City discovered 3 new patients: 1,347, 1,348 and 1,349. All are related to 1,342.

Although there were no cases of COVID-19 infection in the community since December 2, Dr. Le Hong Nga, head of the infectious disease prevention department at the Center for Disease Control in Ho Chi Minh City (HCDC ), said that the HCMC still exists a local risk of COVID-19 entry.

Therefore, people must still comply with preventive measures according to the 5K message of the Ministry of Health: “Masks – Distance – No collection – Disinfection – Medical statement.”

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