Latest update on COVID-19: 14 patients cleared of virus
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Since February 13, there is no new infection cases in Vietnam. |
Thanks to the Government's drastic measures, the epidemic has been controlled well and no new infection cases have been reported since the last case confirmed on February 13.
The rest patients, including three-month-old baby, US citizen, and a worker have been kept at medical establishments in Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Vinh Phuc, respectively, for treatment with stable health status, said the ministry.
Specifically, the 73-year-old US citizen has been tested negative for the virus for five times and he is expected to be discharged from the HCMC Hospital for Tropical Diseases on February 21.
The three-month-old baby is getting well and is expected to leave the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Ha Noi soon.
Meanwhile, the worker, who was the 16th confirmed case in Vietnam, has been quarantined at a medical establishment in Binh Xuyen district, Vinh Phuc province. She is also in stable health condition.
Medical experts affirmed that Vietnam is capable of treating COVID-19 patients. Even new cases emerge, the country is able to isolate and get rid of the disease.
Earlier on February 15, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc tasked the Ministries of Public Security and National Defense to strengthen control of quarantined individuals suspected of having the novel Coronavirus (Covid-19) in accordance with instructions of the Ministry of Health.
The move aims to ensure that no suspected cases would leave the isolated areas.
Foreigners' work permits shall be revoked if they are among the suspected cases but fail to comply with quarantine regulations or arbitrarily leave the isolated areas, PM Phuc ordered.
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