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Top-level experts consult over conditions of three severe COVID-19 patients

Top-level experts on January 30 had an online consultation on the conditions of three serious COVID-19 patients.
Top-level experts consult over conditions of three severe COVID-19 patients ảnh 1Doctors treating a COVID-19 patient at the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Top-level experts on January 30 hadan online consultation on the conditions of three serious COVID-19 patients.

The three patients are Patient 1552 and Patient 1553 who arereceiving treatments at the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Ha Noi's Dong Anh district, and Patient1536 at the Da Nang Lung Hospital.

Patient 1552 was suffering shortness of breath and fever on January 30. After receiving emergencyaids, her conditions have become better.

Meanwhile, Patient1553, a 31-year-old man, showed symptoms of breath shortness and high fever.His conditions have become more stable now.

Patient 1536 has diabetesand high blood pressure for 10 years. Due to the patient’s old age and severebackground diseases, the patient is on serious conditions and has to use a ventilator.

At theconsultation, participants asked the hospitals to keep a close watch on thethree patients, while stressing the significance of applying measures toprevent the spread of the virus./.
VNA

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