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Latest list of locations visited by COVID-19 patients in Da Nang

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
July 21, 2021, 10:02 [GMT+7]

The Da Nang Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control has released locations visited by 29 new COVID-19 patients registered on Tuesday while they were infectious, in a bid to trace their close, casual or low-risk contacts for coronavirus prevention.

Below are high-risk COVID-19 exposure venues:

Around 2:00pm on July 12: an eatery near at a traffic light pole on Hoang Van Thai ( at the beginning of a street leading to Duy Tan University

Around 2:00pm on July 13: Butter bread shop on Phan Khoang Street, in front of the Phuoc Ly apartment building, Hoa An Ward, Cam Le District

Around 1:15pm on July 14: Le Dinh Ky grocery store (next to a pharmacy, opposite alley Nhon Hoa 19

Around 2:00pm on July 14: Doctor Vien's clinic at 6 Me Nhu Street

Around 2:00pm on July 14: Vinmart store at 311 Bui Tan Dien, Hoa An Ward, Cam Le District

About 7:00pm. on July 14: a grocery at the intersection of Nguyen Dinh Tu and Bac Son streets (5-6 houses away from the Thanh Hai restaurant); a spontaneous makeshift market on Nguyen Binh Street; a pharmacy at 57 Nguyen Dinh Tu; Hue beef noodles eatery on Phan Khang Street (opposite the Phuoc Ly apartment building).

Around 10:00 pm – 2:00am on July 13 and July 16: Tho Quang fishing wharf in Son Tra District

From July 10 to 14: Nai Hien Dong Market, Son Tra District

Morning of July 18: ‘banh cuon’ (steamed rolled rice pancakes) eatery on Khuc Hao Street, Son Tra District

Afternoon of July 18: a pharmacy near the intersections of Duong Van Nga and Khuc Hao streets, opposite a gym.

From July 10 to 20: Dien May Xanh electronics shop at 339 Ton Duc Thang, Hoa Minh Ward, Lien Chieu District)

From July 16 to 19: Thuy's shop in Phuoc Hung Nam Village, Hoa Nhon Commune, Hoa Vang District; Sang noodles store and a eatery opposite the Hoa My gas station, Lien Chieu District

The local authorities requested those who have been to any of the aforementioned sites during the relevant timeframes to quickly contact the nearest medical facilities for assistance.

Reporting by L.H  - Translating by A.T

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