Pregnant woman among 11 patients free of COVID-19, total recovered patients in Vietnam reach 75
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TIN LIÊN QUAN | |
Five more cases free of COVID-19, total recovered patients rise to 63 | |
Three foreign nationals cleared of COVID-19, total recovered patients rise to 58 |
The COVID-19 patients released this afternoon from the Central Hospital of Tropical Diseases pose for pictures with the hospital's medical staff. |
All of the patients have been treated at the Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Ha Noi’s Dong Anh District.
They are numbered 19, 63, 76, 78, 107, 129, 131, 132, 138, 179, and 198.
Patient 19 is a native of Ha Noi, hospitalized on March 7.
Patient 63 is a Vietnamese who was taken to the hospital on March 17.
Patient 76 is a French national who was taken to hospital on March 18.
Patient 78 is a Hanoian hospitalized on March 18.
Patient 107 is from Ha Noi, taken to the hospital on March 21.
Patient 129 is a native of Ha Noi, hospitalized on March 23.
Patient 131 is a native of Ho Chi Minh City, taken to hospital on March 23.
Patient 132 is a native of Ha Noi’s Long Bien District.
Patient 138 is a native of Ha Noi’s Dong Da District, hospitalized on March 23. He is the husband of patient 71.
Patient 179 is a native of Ha Noi’s Ha Dong District, hospitalized on March 28.
Patient 198 is from Ha Noi’s Ung Hoa District, hospitalized on March 28.
The Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases is currently quarantining 79 patients, including two British, four French, and one Danish.
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Three more positive for SARS-CoV-2 in Vietnam, total rise to 207 patients Vietnam recorded three more COVID-19 cases as of 6pm on March 31, bringing the total number to 207, according to the Health Ministry. |
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