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Three COVID-19 cases on flight from Vietnam to Hong Kong infected by Delta variant, not Omicron

Three passengers from Vietnam found to be infected by coronavirus after arriving in Hong Kong were infected with the Delta variant, not Omicron, the Health Ministry said on December 14.
Three COVID-19 cases on flight from Vietnam to Hong Kong infected by Delta variant, not Omicron ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Three passengers from Vietnam found to be infected by coronavirus afterarriving in Hong Kong were infected with the Delta variant, not Omicron, theHealth Ministry said on December 14.

On December 10, the national agency for IHR implementation was informed by its Hong Kong counterpart on three COVID-19cases detected on flight CX764 from Ho Chi Minh City to Hong Kong on December 8.

The three cases, two Vietnamese citizens and a foreign national, were suspectedof being infected with the new Omicron variant.

One day later, theHong Kong side affirmed that the three patients were infected with the Deltavariant. They are in stable conditions without any symptoms, and are receivingtreatment in quarantine.

The national agency for IHR implementation will maintain close coordinationwith the WHO and agencies for IHR implementation of other countries to exchangeinformation and keep updated on new variants of SARS-COV-2, in order to give timely advice to the HealthMinistry in making instructions in responding to the pandemic./.

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