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Five new imported Covid-19 cases raise Vietnam’s tally to 1,312

November 23, 2020 by english.thesaigontimes.vn

Nation Five new imported Covid-19 cases raise Vietnam’s tally to 1,312 The Saigon Times Monday,  Nov 23, 2020,19:32 (GMT+7) Five new imported Covid-19 cases raise Vietnam’s tally to 1,312The Saigon Times Vietnamese nationals enter a concentrated quarantine center – PHOTO: VNA HCMC – The Ministry of Health has reported five more Covid-19 patients who were quarantined in Hanoi and HCMC after entering Vietnam, taking the country’s tally to 1,312 as of tonight, November 23. An Indian expert, aged 51, entered Vietnam through Hanoi-based Noi Bai International Airport on November 20. He tested positive for Covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, a day later. The patient is being treated at the National Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Hanoi City. Two Vietnamese nationals, aged 50 and 24, returned to Vietnam through Tan Son Nhat International Airport in HCMC on November 8. Their third test results came back positive for the virus on November 22. The two men are receiving treatment at Cu Chi Field Hospital. Another patient, a 29-year-old male flight attendant, arrived at Danang International Airport from Japan on Flight VN311 on November 8 and was immediately quarantined in HCMC. The Vietnamese national tested positive for the virus on November 22 and is being… Read full this story

  • Vietnam records eight new imported COVID-19 cases
  • Chinese mainland reports 11 new imported COVID-19 cases
  • Chinese mainland reports 8 new imported COVID-19 cases
  • Chinese mainland reports 6 new imported COVID-19 cases
  • Việt Nam reports two new imported COVID-19 cases, quarantine escapees sought
  • Shanghai reports 3 new imported COVID-19 cases
  • Chinese mainland reports 1 new imported COVID-19 case
  • Cambodia confirms 15 new imported COVID-19 cases, 156 in total
  • China's Zhejiang reports one new imported COVID-19 case
  • 1 new imported COVID-19 case, 8 asymptomatic, reported in Qingdao
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