Doctors and nurses walk through entrance of the C Hospital in Da Nang
after lockdown was lifted (Photo: VNA)
Barriers were lifted at Da Nang Hospital C, where the first COVID-19 patient in
Da Nang's outbreak was confirmed, at the stroke of midnight on August 8, but
only to emergency cases and seriously ill patients who had been treated there in
the past.
Director of the hospital, Dr Nguyen Trong Thien said they are ready to provide
treatment, but strict safety measures will be applied for all patients and
staff.
He said more than 1,000 people who were locked down at the hospital over the
past two weeks had all tested negative for SARS-CoV-2 twice.
Also 365 medical staff and 300 heath workers outside the hospital have also
tested negative twice.
Two other hospitals in the city – the General Hospital and the Hospital for
Rehabilitations and Orthopedics – have also been locked down and streets around
the buildings closed.
Only ambulances are allowed carrying emergency and critical cases to the
hospital after the lockdown was eased at site.
The city would reopen the General Hospital soon after cleaning activities are
completed. Hoan My Private Hospital and Hai Chau health centre would be
sterilised before they too reopen.
Source: VNA