The Me Tri Truong Street in Me Tri Wart of Hanoi’s Nam Tu Lien has been locked down on July 29 after a suspected case of the novel coronavirus was detected.
The suspected case, who lives in 230/26 Me Tri Thuong street, was said to have had a high temperature and breathing difficulties for several days after returning to Hanoi from Da Nang city. The Tien Phong Online News Channel reported.
The first rapid test by the National Hospital Of Tropical Diseases on July 29 showed the patient had contracted the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes the COVID-19 disease.
Deputy director of Hanoi’s CDC, Mr. Khong Minh Tuan told the reporter that, the patient was then sent to National Hospital Of Tropical Diseases for follow-up PCR tests to see if he had been exposed to the virus.

The Me Tri Truong Street in Me Tri Wart of Hanoi’s Nam Tu Lien has been locked down on July 29
Vietnam reported eight new cases of COVID-19 infection on Wednesday, all of which are in the community, bringing its total confirmed cases to 446, according to its Ministry of Health.
The eight new cases, aged from 19 to 68, all are local residents of central Da Nang city, said the ministry.
The country reported seven new cases of COVID-19 infection yesterday, aged from 29 to 71, are local residents of central Da Nang city and Quang Nam province.
Meanwhile, four people have been recovered, raising the total cured cases in the country to 369 as of Tuesday, said the ministry.
Reporting by Vietnam Insider’s staff
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