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No more cases of nCoV infection this morning

At 6 am on May 27, the Ministry of Health did not record any additional positive cases of nCoV, marking 41 days that Vietnam did not infect the community.

Thus, the last 24 hours one more case. The total number of infections increased to 327, of which 272 people recovered.

The remaining 55 patients are being treated at central and provincial hospitals in basic stable health. Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases is treating the most, 25 cases.

Currently, 6 patients tested negative for the first time, 5 people tested negative for the second time.

Expected, today, three patients treated at Central Tropical Disease announced to be cured, are 19, 52 and 324. In which, "patient 19" is the heaviest person in Hanoi, 80 days. active treatment.

"Patient 91" is currently the heaviest Covid-19 case. The Treatment Subcommittee, the Ministry of Health, assesses that the patient is very severe, depends almost entirely on the ECMO system, and the lung infection has not been controlled. Yesterday, the patient had to return to dialysis after two days of discontinuation, because the kidney function had not recovered.

Currently, the number of people in close contact and entering from the quarantine area is nearly 10,000. In particular, the isolation concentrated in the hospital 55 people, more than 7,500 concentration facilities, the rest at home or accommodation.

Covid-19 appeared in 213 countries and territories, more than 5.4 million cases, nearly 344,000 people died. In two months and 4-5 months, Vietnam has made many flights, bringing thousands of citizens back home, immediately concentrated quarantine. There were dozens of cases of nCoV infection among the returnees.