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Monitoring chart of those who back from danang since 1st July 2020

The Ministry of Health requires who presented in Da Nang from 1st July 2020 to 29th July 2020 immediately contact with the Center for Disease Control as well as make the medical report.

Monitoring chart of those who back from danang since 1st July 2020

7/31/2020 10:05:50 AM

Leave Danang less than 14 days

- Cases relate to COVID-19 symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath), specimens are taken by the local hospital and quarantine in isolated areas of the hospital. 

- Cases contact closely with COVID-19 patients, specimens are taken and quarantine in isolated areas of the local hospital. 

- Cases came to C Hospital, DaNang Hospital, Trauma & Orthosis Hospital, specimens are taken at least twice and quarantine in the local isolated center. 

- Cases came to the places reported by the Ministry of Health (except 3 Hospitals and not contact closely with patients), specimens are taken over twice and take home quarantine.

- In other cases, specimens are taken over twice and self-monitor within 14 days following medical guidance. 

Leave Danang over 14 days: 

- Take specimen once time. If the test result is negative, they don’t need to take quarantine. 

Note: Person who tests COVID-19 has to come to the places providing results by personal vehicle and wear mask. 

 

Source: Ho Chi Minh City Center for Disease Control

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