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HCM City: Over 1,000 COVID-19 patients to be discharged each day

More than 1,000 recovered COVID-19 patients in Ho Chi Minh City will be discharged from hospitals each day in the next days, according to the city Centre for Disease Control (HCDC).
HCM City: Over 1,000 COVID-19 patients to be discharged each day ảnh 1More than 1,000 recovered COVID-19 patients in Ho Chi Minh City will be discharged from hospitals each day in the next day (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – More than 1,000 recovered COVID-19patients in Ho Chi Minh City will be discharged from hospitals each day in thenext days, according to the city Centre for Disease Control (HCDC).

The centre reported that on July 21, 1,585 patients weredischarged after being given the all-clear, raising the number of recoveries to 6,422.

The temporary hospital for COVID-19 treatment No.4 in BinhChanh alone released 200 patients on the day after their three tests showed negative results.They will continue to undertake home quarantine.

In the recent few days, the city has seen 4,837 recoveries,the HCDC said.

According to the city Department of Health, the city has setup 35 hospitals for COVID-19 treatment with a combined capacity of over 59,000beds. As many as 35,228 F0s are being treated, 533 of whomneed oxygen support and 10 use ECMO.

So far, HCM City has recorded 44,138 infections with 382 related deaths. The city is piloting home quarantine for F1s. F0s without symptoms are quarantined at their place of residence.

On July 22, HCM City began the fifth phase of its large-scale COVID-19vaccination campaign with d 615 injection sites across thecity. The campaign is scheduled to run within two weeks with more than 930,000vaccine doses to be administered./.
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