March 15: Four European tourists test positive for coronavirus
Hanoi now has 12 cases positive with the virus, the largest number of infections in Vietnam.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Health on March 15 confirmed four new cases infected with the new coronavirus and all are European tourists, taking the toll of infection cases in the country to 57.
Foreign tourists in Hanoi. Photo: baotintuc.vn |
The four newly-detected patients include one Latvian, one German and two Britons, entering Vietnam on March 8-9. Of them, two are being treated in Hanoi, one in Ho Chi Minh City and one in Quang Nam province.
So far, 17 foreigners have tested positive with the virus in Vietnam.
Among the 57 cases found in Vietnam so far, 16 were cured and discharged of hospital by February 26 while 41 others have been detected since March 6.
Hanoi now has 12 cases positive with the virus, the largest number of infections in Vietnam.
To curb the spread of Covid-19, from March 15, all people coming from or transiting through 26 Schengen states and the UK have to undergo mandatory 14-day quarantine and be tested for Covid-19.
Authorities at Hanoi's Noi Bai International Airport have tightened control over the entry of passengers, both from overseas and Vietnamese destinations.
In addition, bars, karaoke lounges and historical relics have been asked to halt operations while schools have been closed for more than one month.
Hanoi makes isolation plans to curb Covid-19 spread
Hanoi's authority has made plans to ensure security and order at lockdown be it a quarter, a residential area or the whole city.
Covid-19: Hanoi closes bars, karaoke lounges, historical relics
The city has decided to extend the school breaks till the end of the month.
UPDATE: Hanoi finds two more positive coronavirus cases, Vietnam toll hits 53
Among the 53 positive cases so far, 17 are foreign citizens and 36 Vietnamese.