Testing negative for COVID-19, suspected cases allowed to go home

Testing negative for COVID-19, suspected cases allowed to go home hinh anh 1Medical examination for a suspected person (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Over 100 citizens have returned home after 14 days
in quarantine at a border military facility in the northern province of Lang
Son following the coronavirus () outbreak.

Director of the Centre for Disease Control Dao Dinh Cuong said on
February 17 that all suspected cases were in and displayed no
symptoms of respiratory problems.

They were urged to follow the Ministry of Health’s recommendations as well as
raise public awareness of COVID-19 prevention measures and the significance of
.

More than 404 Vietnamese returnees from China were kept under observation at Regiment
123 barracks where they received medical examinations every day.

In Quang Ninh province, six suspected cases returned home on February 16 after
being monitored for 14 days at the provincial military school and testing
negative for the virus.

They were among the Vietnamese citizens who returned from China’s Wuhan city,
the epicenter of the virus outbreak, on February 1.

A quarantine zone has been set up at the military school to receive up to 300
people from coronavirus-hit areas as well as high-risk localities.

There are 334 foreign workers from local industrial parks, 60 of whom stayed in
Quang Ninh during Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday, while the rest returned to the
province after the holiday. The returnees, mostly from Hai Ha port, Hai Yen,
Cai Lan and Viet Hung industrial parks, have been instructed to self-quarantine.

Local administrations and competent authorities have enhanced examinations for
suspected cases while promoting virus prevention measures among labourers.

On February 17, the Department of Health in the southern province of Tay Ninh said
three people in Ninh Son ward, Tay Ninh city, who visited their relatives in
Vinh Phuc province where 11 out of the 16 COVID-19 infection cases in the
country have been confirmed to date, have been kept in quarantine since
February 17.

As of 7:00 on February 17, 18 suspected cases were under strict observation.

Meanwhile, two people in Ba Ria city, Ba Ria-Vung Tau province, were under home
quarantine for 14 days after returning to the locality from their hometown in
Vinh Phuc where they spent their recent Tet holiday, according to Chairman of
the city People’s Committee Nguyen Van Tai./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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