The new Covid-19 patient in Vinh City has a complicated epidemiological history and has delivered goods to many places.
(Baonghean.vn) - Currently, Vinh Tan ward, Vinh city has traced 20 F1 cases of this patient and is completing procedures to quarantine them according to regulations.
As reported, on the morning of November 15,Nghe An45 new Covid-19 infections were recorded, including 1 community case in Vinh Tan ward, Vinh city.
After receiving the test results, Vinh Tan ward locked down the patient's living area in Phuc Loc block with 5 households and 22 people, and took samples for testing from people in the area.
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Vinh Tan Ward locked down the living area of a Covid-19 patient announced on the morning of November 15. Photo: PV |
According to initial epidemiological investigation, the patient has a rather complicated travel and contact history. The patient is a freelancer, has been to many places, and has come into contact with many people. Because his family is in the food business, he has delivered goods at many locations.
PresentlyVinh Tan ward20 F1s of this patient have been traced and the number of F1s is expected to increase as the patient continues to declare.
Vinh Tan Ward authorities said that the locality is recommending that the Vinh City Medical Center test the entire Phuc Loc block to screen and promptly isolate suspected cases. It is known that the total number of households in Phuc Loc block is nearly 500.
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Taking samples for testing from people in the locked-down area of Vinh Tan ward. Photo: PV |
Information on Covid-19 community infections on the morning of November 15
BNT.D.T, male, born in 1998. Address: Phuc Loc Hamlet, Vinh Tan Ward, Vinh City. The patient had a history of contact with patient NTA announced on November 14. On November 14, the patient went to Vinh Tan Medical Station to declare and was tested quickly with a suspicious result. Immediately after that, the patient's sample was taken again and sent to CDC, on November 15, the result was confirmed positive for SARS-CoV-2 virus.