Positive progress in the treatment of COVID-19 patients

17/8/20

 


Three out of 12 seriously ill COVID-19 patients being treated at the Huế Central Hospital have tested negative with SARS-CoV-2 for the fourth time since they were transferred there from Đà Nẵng City.

Doctors from the hospital said the test results of three patients (No 476, 507 and 523) were all negative as of Sunday, but they needed more tests and care to completely recover from COVID-19.

Meanwhile, patient No 452 tested negative for the second time and three others (No 481, 483, 484) have been negative for SARS-CoV-2 once, the hospital revealed.

The Quảng Nam Province Centre for Disease Control (CDC) has been tracing people who had close contact with a member of the centre, who is a new COVID-19 patient (No 964), as the patient attended to a wedding in Đà Nẵng on July 11 before visiting supermarkets in Tam Kỳ City.

Director of the provincial health department Nguyễn Văn Hai said the patient, who tested negative on August 13, has been isolated at a health centre. She did not have a fever, but only a slight cough.

He said 300 people including 154 CDC members had tested negative for SARS-CoV-2.

Pagoda lockdown over and other developments

Lockdown ended at the Bảo Thắng Pagoda in Hội An as 29 Buddhist nuns tested negative with SARS-CoV-2 as of Sunday. Social distancing orders remain in place in the tourism hub, while two living quarters in An Hội and Minh An districts have been locked down until the end of August.

Quảng Nam has tested total 67,530 samples, of which 62,019 were negative, accounting for 88.9 per cent. More than 4,200 people have been released from quarantine centres, while 95 COVID-19 patients have been given treatment in provincial hospitals and in Đà Nẵng.

The central city of Đà Nẵng closed Tân An market in Thanh Khê District on Sunday as a COVID-19 patient (No 887), a street vendor, had visited the site three times before she tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 on August 12. Phù Đổng Street in Cẩm Lệ District and three living quarters in Thanh Khê District were locked down on Sunday after 11 COVID-19 patients were reported in the area.

Medical workers check a housewife at the entrance of a traditional market in Đà Nẵng City. More living quarters and markets were closed at the city as COVID-19 patients had visited the site. — Photo courtesy of Đà Nẵng Portal 

According to the city’s CDC, a policewoman, who had guarded the city’s administrative centre and check-points, tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. She is being treated at the Hòa Vang field hospital.

The city’s People’s Committee has asked the Government and Ministry of Transport to help transport home 20,000 stranded workers and students in hostels and apartments.

It said 16,000 workers and 4,000 students from neighbouring provinces have registered for assistance to go home.

The city asked the transport ministry to use trains to carry the stranded workers and students home in the coming days.

Đà Nẵng will provide a 5kg rice portion for each poor people for two weeks and VNĐ40,000 worth of necessities daily in the locked-down areas.

Meanwhile, underprivileged people will receive 15kg of rice for a month from the city’s aid fund.

Lockdown was also lifted in Buôn Ma Thuột City in the Central Highlands Đắk Lắk Province from Sunday, but social distancing orders remain. All gatherings of less than 30 people and trade service are allowed, but sanitary and safe distance among people at public sites is strictly required.

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All comments [ 17 ]


Robinson Jones 17/8/20 20:52

"I'm very humbled by how I've been taken into the hearts of the Vietnamese people," says Cameron, speaking exclusively to the BBC. "And most of all I'm grateful for the bloody-mindedness of the doctors in not wanting me to die on their watch."

Voice of people 17/8/20 20:54

We focused on treating sick people at the highest level, both in terms of facilities and human resources, regardless of whether they were Vietnamese or from abroad.

John Smith 17/8/20 20:55

Treatment for all Covid-19 patients in Vietnam is progressing well about treatment for the patients in various hospitals.

Wilson Pit 17/8/20 20:56

Nine more patients with COVID-19 have made a full recovery and were released from treatment facilities in Đà Nẵng City on Monday morning.

For A Peace World 17/8/20 20:57

It is possible that different drugs will work better at different stages - such as anti-virals at the beginning and immune drugs in late-stage diseases. Combinations of therapies will also be investigated.

Duncan 17/8/20 20:58

Initial findings suggest the treatment cut the odds of a patient in hospital developing severe disease, but larger clinical trials are now needed.

Enda Thompson 17/8/20 20:59

The idea is to extract blood plasma (the part which contains the antibodies) from those who have recovered. This "convalescent plasma" is then given to a sick patient as a therapy.

Gentle Moon 17/8/20 20:59

Currently, 53 patients with COVID-19 have recovered from new outbreaks in Đà Nẵng City since July 25.

Red Star 17/8/20 21:00

Bravo Vietnam! Fighting!

Egan 17/8/20 21:03

Doctors are testing drugs that have already been developed and are known to be safe enough to use, so more trial results can be expected relatively soon.

yobro yobro 17/8/20 21:05

This contrasts with trials for vaccines (which protect against infection rather than treating it) where researchers are starting from scratch.

Herewecome 17/8/20 21:06

The decision to discharge patients will be at the discretion of the attending physician and depend upon the clinical status of the patient. According to current standard of care recovery and hospital discharge is dependent upon the patient having had 2 daily consecutive negative PCR throat/nose swabs.

Me Too! 17/8/20 21:08

The politics of his return are a reminder that the miraculous recovery of Patient 91 is not just a story of a Scottish pilot who recovered from Covid-19 and overcame the odds. It is the story of how a developing Southeast Asian country with a turbulent recent history beat the odds too.

Kevin Evans 17/8/20 21:10

Vietnam has been an example for the international community in fighting against the Coronavirus disease. So proud to be Vietnamese!

Swift Hoodie 17/8/20 21:13

We wil win again. No virus can beat the country whose all citizen are united to cope with the pandemic with the government.

Vietnam Love 17/8/20 21:16

The country has been struggling to overcome this disease and will defeat it for good. I believe that!

Jacky Thomas 17/8/20 21:18

Keep the faith and trust in the Party and government! Our country has done well and will triumph!

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