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Thirteen COVID-19 patients recover in Quang Nam

Thirteen more COVID-19 patients have made full recovery and were released from the Quang Nam Central General Hospital and the Quang Nam Regional General Hospital in central Quang Nam province on September 4.
Thirteen COVID-19 patients recover in Quang Nam ảnh 1The recovered COVID-19 patients at the Quang Nam Central General Hospital in Quang Nam province (Photo: VNA)
Quang Nam (VNA) - Thirteen more COVID-19 patients have made full recovery andwere released from the Quang Nam Central General Hospital and the Quang NamRegional General Hospital in central Quang Nam province on September 4.

They havelifted the country’s total patients to recover from the disease to 768.

Therecoveries included seven patients at the Quang Nam Central General Hospital, andsix other cases were released from the Quang Nam Regional General Hospital.

All of thesepatients had four tests results come back negative for SARS-CoV-2. Theycurrently have no cough, no fever, no breathing difficulties and are in astable health condition.

They will bekept in quarantine and monitored for the next 14 days at their residence,according to regulations of the Ministry of Health.

As of September4 morning, Vietnam had confirmed total 1,046 COVID-19 cases and 35 deaths. Thecountry has reported total 691 COVID-19 community transmission cases, of which551 cases were reported from new outbreaks since July 25./.
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