Hanoi ensures treatment for patients infected with Adenovirus
The Hanoi Department of Health has asked relevant units to disseminate Adenovirus knowledge to patients and their families and recommend solutions to control infections.
The Hanoi Department of Health has asked relevant units to disseminate Adenovirus knowledge to patients and their families and recommend solutions to control infections.
The four leading Vietnam physicians have been to the two hospitals that are currently treating some serious Covid-19 patients.
The newest case is an expert working for Vietnam Oil And Gas Group (PetroVietnam).
The hospital will maintain lockdown-like operations until the end of April.
Local health experts attributed the high ratio of convalescents (56%) to good treatment largely made through daily online consultation.
The hospital of 3,500 beds for inpatients provides checkup and treatment to roughly 10,000 patients per day.
The Central Hospital for Tropical Diseases second branch can provide treatment for one thousand Covid-19 patients.
A health official affirms that there’s no secondary transmission at Bach Mai Hospital so far.
The latest patient met and joined a party with the first case of Hanoi who returned to the country on March 2.