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Two recovered patients in Quang Nam test positive for SARS-CoV-2

The Health Department of the central province of Quang Nam reported on September 14 that two recovered COVID-19 patients had recently tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 novel coronavirus during self-quarantine after treatment.
Two recovered patients in Quang Nam test positive for SARS-CoV-2 ảnh 1A board wrote "Quarantine Site" (Illustrative photo: VNA)

Quang Nam (VNA) - The Health Department of the central province of Quang Namreported on September 14 that two recovered COVID-19 patients had recently testedpositive for the SARS-CoV-2 novel coronavirus during self-quarantine aftertreatment.

They arePatients 549 and 550, both female and residing at Bao Thang Pagoda in Hoi Ancity’s Son Phong ward. They tested positive for the first time on August 1.

Patient549, 55 years old, was discharged from the Quang Nam General Hospital on August18 for 14 days of self-quarantine at the pagoda. She tested negative twice, onAugust 25 and 31. Her third test on September 13 was positive.

Patient550, 75 years old, was treated at the Hue Central Hospital in neighbouring ThuaThien-Hue province and was released on August 27 for self-quarantine at BaoThang Pagoda. She tested negative on September 3 and positive twice, onSeptember 11 and 13.

Both womendid not leave their residence or interact with anyone during quarantine. Theyare now quarantined at the Quang Nam General Hospital, with all people livingat the pagoda being tested. The pagoda closed on August 1, so no relatedcommunity transmissions have been recorded./.
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