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On the afternoon of December 30, the latest information from the Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control (HCDC) is reported patient (BN) 1453 As a copper smelter worker (District 9, Ho Chi Minh City) announced by the Ministry of Health on the night of December 29, authorities continued to track and determine the history of the case upon arrival in the city. HCM City.
Specifically, according to the traceability investigation, BN 1453 illegally entered Vietnam with the group BN 1440, BN 1451 and BN 1452.
After that, BN 1453 got off at Tua Lua Street, Binh Tan District, on December 24. Here, BN 1453, together with a group of people who entered illegally, drank coffee in Binh Tri Dong B neighborhood, Binh Tan district.
District 9 Isolation Room, which isolates people who have contact with patients 1453. Photo: HL
The patient then placed a tech motorcycle in District 9. Here, he worked in a copper smelting factory and stayed close to the workplace.
During this time, patients come to shop, eat and drink in places close to the accommodation.
At 11:00 p.m. on December 28, the local police and the District 9 health agency approached the patient and placed him in a concentrated isolation room in District 9 and took samples for analysis.
The authorities have collected 52 cases of exposure to 1453 patients, of which 42 cases have negative results for the SARS-CoV-2 virus, 10 cases are awaiting the results.
According to HCDC, authorities have investigated, tracked and zoned the locations related to these patients. All exposure cases near F1 have been localized and isolated.
Currently, agencies continue to track and expand tests to monitor a number of rooms with migrant workers. Therefore, people should not get too confused about location information related to patients 1451, 1453.
HCDC recommends that in the current complicated situation of the epidemic, the people of the city should conduct a health self-monitoring as follows: 1. Leave home only when necessary. 2. Wear a mask when you go to a public place. 3. Limit yourself to the places where people gather 4. Limit contact, not close contact with others 5. Wash your hands often with soap and clean water or a quick hand sanitizer. 6. Install the Bluezone app to be alerted about the risk of exposure. Bluezone will be effective in tracking contacts when many people install it together. 7. Monitor your own health, when there are signs of suspected COVID-19 such as cough, fever, shortness of breath … you should immediately report to local health or district hospital to be examined and Screen test. |
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