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Last COVID-19 patient in Vietnam allowed to leave hospital

The 16th and the last COVID-19 patient in Vietnam was declared cured and discharged from hospital on February 26.
Last COVID-19 patient in Vietnam allowed to leave hospital ảnh 1The 50-year old man (second from right) is declared cured and discharged from hospital. (Source: VGP)


Vinh Phuc (VNA)
– The 16th and thelast COVID-19 patient in Vietnam was declared cured and discharged fromhospital on February 26.

This means all 16 infection cases in Vietnam,including 11 in northern Vinh Phuc province, have been successfully treated anddischarged from hospital.

The 50-year old man was quarantined after hiswife and two daughters contracted SARS-CoV2. At first, he showed no symptoms of fever, coughing or respiratorydifficulty. However on February 11, he felt tired and tests showed he hadacquired the virus.

🎃 Afterwards, he was treated at a policlinic in Vinh Phuc’sBinh Xuyen district.

Earlier, his wife and daughter had also beencured and discharged from hospital on February 20.

Since February 13, Vinh Phuc and Vietnam ingeneral have recorded no new COVID-19 cases. However, the prevention and fightagainst this epidemic are still going on./.

VNA

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