Vietnam records 10 more COVID-19 cases, bringing total to 163

Vietnam records 10 more COVID-19 cases, bringing total to 163 hinh anh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)


Hanoi (VNA) –
As of 18:00 on March 27,
Vietnam recorded 10 more cases of COVID-19, raising the country’s total
patients to 163, according to the .

Four among the new 10 patients returned from
abroad and entered Vietnam on March 22. Three of them, numbered from 154 to
156, were students returning from , all on flight VN0050 from London to
Can Tho on March 22, the same flight with patient 145.

Meanwhile, patient 160 returned from Madrid via
Moscow to Ho Chi Minh City. She had contact with her SARS-VoV-2-positive sister
in Spain one month ago, and showed symptoms of cough and sore throat from March
20.

All those four people had been quarantined upon
arrival.

Patients numbered from 157 to 159 were foreigners
who had close contact with at Buddha Bar in Ho Chi Minh City.

The remaining three patients numbered 161, 162
and 163 are all related to patient 133 at Hanoi’s Bach Mai hospital.

Patient 161 is 88 years old, and was in the
same hospital room with patient 133 from March 17 to 22. Patients 162 and 163
are her family members.

According to the health ministry’s medical
examination and treatment management department, COVID-19 patients are being
treated at 20 medical facilities nationwide.

On March 27, three patients, two British citizens
(patients 22 and 23) and a Vietnamese woman (patient 35), were discharged from
hospital. They will undergo further quarantine for the next 14 days./.

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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