Nghe An: 4/5 Covid-19 patients cured

Thanh Chung May 22, 2021 09:39

(Baonghean.vn) - Up to now, 4/5 Covid-19 patients in Nghe An province have been cured; the remaining patient is also progressing well, with the first negative test result for SARS-CoV-2 virus.

On April 16, Nghe An discovered 2 infected cases.Covid-19First, there were 2 cases returning from Japan, who were quarantined immediately upon landing at Vinh International Airport. In April 2021, also among these citizens returning from Japan, Nghe An discovered 2 more infected cases. All 4 patients were taken to the quarantine area and treated at the Southwest Regional General Hospital. After receiving active treatment, the Covid-19 patients treated at the Southwest Regional General Hospital all recovered and were discharged one after another.

Bệnh nhân 2898 được công bố khỏi bệnh và trao giấy ra viện. Ảnh: CDC Nghệ An
Patient 2898 was declared cured and given discharge papers. Photo: CDC Nghe An
On the morning of May 21, patient 2898 - the last patient out of a total of 4 infected patientsCovid-19returning from Japan was also declared cured and discharged from the hospital after having tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 three times in a row. At the time of discharge, patient 2898 no longer had clinical symptoms related to Covid-19. After this patient is discharged from the hospital and returns to his locality, he will continue to be quarantined at home under the supervision of medical staff.

Bệnh nhân 3098 đang được cách ly, theo dõi chặt chẽ và điều trị tích cực. Ảnh: Thành Cường
Patient 3098 is being isolated, closely monitored and actively treated. Photo: Thanh Cuong
On the evening of May 21, information from the Nghe An Provincial Center for Disease Control said that patient 3098 in Quynh Lap commune, Hoang Mai town (the first community infection case in Nghe An), who is being treated in the isolation area, Quynh Luu District General Hospital also tested negative for the SARS-CoV-2 virus for the first time. Currently, the patient's health indicators are stable. The patient continues to be isolated, closely monitored and actively treated./.

Thanh Chung