April 10: 16 more Covid-19 patients in Vietnam recover, 2 cases confirmed
Local health experts attributed the high ratio of convalescents (56%) to good treatment largely made through daily online consultation.
Local health experts attributed the high ratio of convalescents (56%) to good treatment largely made through daily online consultation.
Over the last days, the number of convalescents has been on the rise.
A longer stay-at-home period is believed to enable Hanoi to better identify infected cases and contain the virus.
Many touching moments about physicians and medical staff have been recorded at Bach Mai Hospital, which has been the largest Covid-19 outbreak epicenter in Vietnam, over the last four days of isolation.
Up to 63 Covid-29 patients have recovered, including 16 in the first phase (before March 6) and 47 in the second phase of the fight against the virus in Vietnam.
Today's new cases are considerably fewer compared to recent days.
Hanoi mayor Nguyen Duc Chung said that if the city government must control the outbreak in Bach Mai Hospital, otherwise the consequences will be severe.
Hanoi's government will provide Covid-19 testing equipment and conduct testing for all doctors and patients as per request by Bach Mai Hospital.
So far, 33 infected people are connected with Bach Mai Hospital, including two medical workers.
The makeshift hospital is among a host of contingency plans that the hospital has prepared to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic.