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Hanoi’s Largest Hospital Locked Down on Virus Outbreak Fears

Hanoi’s Largest Hospital Locked Down on Virus Outbreak Fears

(Bloomberg) -- Vietnam officials ordered one of the nation’s largest medical centers to be locked down and demanded thousands of employees and people who recently visited Hanoi’s Bach Mai Hospital be tested for Covid-19 after nurses and food workers contracted the disease.

The Southeast Asian country, which has 179 confirmed cases and no reported deaths from the virus, has tied most recent infections to people arriving from Europe and other countries. The government, which is aggressively isolating foreigners and Vietnamese citizens entering the country from abroad, has quarantined or placed under monitoring 75,085 people, according to the Ministry of Health. Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has agreed to suspend all inbound international passenger flights to Vietnam with no time frame provided. Domestic flights and travel have been restricted and many businesses across the country have closed.

Authorities are now working to avert an outbreak that would threaten the lives of many critically ill patients at the hospital as well as a sudden domestic spread of the virus. Phuc ordered authorities to track down 40,000 people who were at the hospital before the lockdown. The health ministry is asking those who visited Bach Mai since March 12 to contact local authorities and self-quarantine at home for 14 days.

Sixteen people connected with the hospital, including two nurses who took care of patients and seven food workers, have tested positive for the virus, according to the health ministry.

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