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Three COVID-19 patients in Da Nang discharged from hospital

Three COVID-19 patients at Da Nang Hospital in the central city of Da Nang were discharged on March 27 after making full recovery.
Three COVID-19 patients in Da Nang discharged from hospital ảnh 1One of the three COVID-19 patients at Da Nang Hospital discharged on March 27 after making full recovery. (Photo: VNA)

Da Nang (VNA) –
Three COVID-19 patients atDa Nang Hospital in the central city of Da Nang were discharged on March 27after making full recovery.

Two of them are British tourists who flew from Hanoi toDa Nang on March 2 and tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 that causes theCOVID-19 pandemic on March 8.

The other is a29-year-old saleswoman of the Dien May Xanh electronics supermarket in Hai Chaudistrict, Da Nang city, who had come into directcontact with the British nationals before being confirmed positive for thevirus on March 9.

Thethree are now in stable health with no symptoms like fever, cough and breathingdifficulties, after testing negative for the coronavirus at least three times in arow.

However,they will still be put in quarantine at accommodation establishments and home for 14 days.

At present, Da Nang Hospital is treating three cases whose condition has improved, according to Pham Ngoc Ham, head of the hospital's tropical medicine department./.
VNA

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