Another five COVID-19 patients in Da Nang recover

Five COVID-19 patients in the central city of Da Nang were declared to have fully recovered on August 14.
Another five COVID-19 patients in Da Nang recover ảnh 1At the field hospital based at Tien Son Sports Complex in Da Nang city (Photo: VNA)


Da Nang (VNA) –
Five COVID-19patients in the central city of Da Nang were declared to have fully recoveredon August 14.

They were patient No. 613, 628, 642, 667and 687. All of them were treated at the city’s Hoa Vang Field Hospital, whichis providing treatment for 190 COVID-19 patients.

Vice Secretary of the municipal PartyCommittee Nguyen Van Quang spoke highly of efforts by medical workers both atHoa Vang Field Hospital and across the country, who offer support the city tocontain the spread of the pandemic.

As of 6pm on August 13, Da Nang hadconfirmed 310 COVID-19 infections and 10,325 people having close contact withthem. Some 21,880 people were quarantined while about 72,770 tested.

Twenty patients in the city have been giventhe all-clear as of August 14.

Vietnam has so far reported a total of 911 COVID-19cases, with 21 deaths./.

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