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Two COVID-19 patients successfully treated in Da Nang

The Da Nang Lung Hospital has successfully treated two COVID-19 patients who also suffered from other severe diseases.
Two COVID-19 patients successfully treated in Da Nang ảnh 1Patient 582 at the Da Nang Lung Hospital (Photo: VNA)

DaNang (VNA) ꦆ– The Da Nang Lung Hospital has successfully treated twoCOVID-19 patients who also suffered from other severe diseases.

OnAugust 16 morning, patient 615 was discharged from the hospital and sentto a quarantine facility in line with regulations. Thoughbeing given the all-clear from coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, patient 582 still stays at thehospital for further treatment of other diseases. Doctor TranThanh Linh, deputy head of the Cho Ray Hospital’s Emergency Department who directly treated the patient,affirmed that the success is the result of joint efforts by medical staff andthey are determined to save patients from severe underlying health conditions as more aspossible. Doctor Ngo Thi Kim Yen, Directorof the Da Nang municipal Health Department, said it was the utmostefforts by the health sector and invaluable contributions by medical staff from ChoRay and Bach Mai hospitals with a determination to drive back the COVID-19 pandemicas soon as possible./.
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