Seventeen imported COVID-19 cases reported on May 7

Seventeen imported COVID-19 cases reported on May 7 hinh anh 1At a concentrated quarantine area (Photo: VNA)


Hanoi (VNA)
– Vietnam recorded 17
imported cases on May 7, raising the total to 288 as of 6pm on the day.

Except for the imported cases, there was no infection in the community for the 21st day.

The new cases were among 297 Vietnamese citizens flown home from the United Arab Emirates on flight VN0088 on May 3.

Following arrivals, all of them were quarantined in Bac Lieu province and had their samples tested for . 

Later on May 7, the in Ho Chi Minh City found 17 positive and 280 negative. 

All 17 patients are being treated at a general hospital in Bac Lieu, and in stable conditions. 

In compliance with the Prime Minister’s
Directive dated April 10, Vietnam has welcomed back 1,657 citizens returning via
airway since April 14.

In the near future, more flights will
take Vietnamese citizens home based on their wish. All passengers
entering Vietnam will be subject to a 14-day quarantine to prevent infection in
the community./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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