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New potential COVID-19 exposure locations in Da Nang

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
July 20, 2021, 11:20 [GMT+7]

The Da Nang Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control has released locations visited by 32 new COVID-19 patients registered on Monday while they were infectious, in a bid to trace their close, casual or low-risk contacts for coronavirus prevention.

The specific venues visited by recently-confirmed COVID-19 patients are listed as follows:

Around 10:00am on July 14: Ms Be eatery in K339 alley on Truong Chinh Street

From July 10 to 12: a coffee shop at 7 Bau Mac 9, Hoa Khanh Bac Ward, Lien Chieu District. Around 9:00am on July 12: Hoa Khanh Market.

Around 7:30pm on July 13: Dong Thanh Bakery on Ton Duc Thang Street (opposite the Da Nang Interprovincial Coach Station)

Around 3:30pm on July 19: Agribank transaction office on Ton Duc Thang Street (near the intersection of Nguyen Cong Hoan and Bac Son streets

Around 2:00pm on July 13: Vinfast car shop at 1 Nguyen Hanh, Hoa Cuong Nam Ward, Hai Chau District and BIDV transaction office at 34 Phan Dang Luu.

On July 15: a drugstore on Nguyen Dinh Tu Street, Thanh Khe District.

Mornings from July 10 to 17: Ms Tau noodles eatery on Hoang Van Thai Street (near Me Suot Street; ‘Pho’ (beef noodles) restaurant at 342 Hoang Van Thai; Be Cung porridge soup on Hoang Van Thai Street near Ms Tau noodles eatery; Ms Chau ‘banh beo’ (Vietnamese bloating fern-shaped cake) eatery (near the Da Son traffi lights and Chan Hung Thinh pharmacy), Ms Thanh ‘bun cha ca’ (fish cake vermicelli) eatery; Mrs. Ut's grocery store in K342 alley on Hoang Van Thai Street; ‘mien ga’ (mixed rice noodles with chicken’ store near Ms Tau noodles eatery; Mrs. Thien's grocery store

Noon of July 12: Chan Hung Thinh pharmacy at 264 Hoang Van Thai

Around 7:00a to 8:00am on July 18: Hoa Khanh Nam Market, Mother Suot Street.

Afternoon of July 8: Spontaneous ‘banh nam’ (rice dumpling wrapped in banana leaf), Da Son Street, right at the traffic lights

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 XUAN DUNG- Translating by A.T

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