Da Nang tracks those linked to places previously visited by COVID-19 patients
The Da Nang Steering Board of COVID-19 Prevention and Control has unveiled what it has known so far about the travel history of patients acquired in the community on Sunday.
November 10: travelling from Ho Chi Minh City to Da Nang by air on flight QH172, seat number 23E of Bamboo Airways
Around 3:00pm on November 11: Vincom Mall (Vietnamese eyewear stall on the 1st floor, Jolibe food stall)
Occasionally from November 5 - 13: Having breakfast with ‘mi Quang’ (noodles served with pork/beef, shrimps and eggs) on Man Quang Street
Morning of November 7: a bread selling cart along K62 Nguyen Phan Vinh heading towards the Mai Market and a fresh rice vermicelli stall opposite the bread cart; Nhan Tam buffet grocery store at 111 Le Tan Trung
November 8: the 120 ‘mi Quang’ eatery on Le Tan Trung Street
Morning of November 9: Breakfast with ‘mi Quang’ on Man Quang 15 Street
Morning of November 11: Thien Nhan pharmacy at 134 Le Tan Trung; a rice vermicelli stall in front of the pharmacy.
Morning of November 12: Nhan Tam grocery store at 111 Le Tan Trung; buying bread from a street vendor; the 137 pharmacy at 113 Le Tan Trung
Around 8:00am - 9:00am on November 10: Buying pomelos and oranges at counters on Ngo Tri Hoa Street; buy lemongrass and vegetables from Ms Hoa’s stall on Duong Lam Street
Evening of November 10: Buying milk tea at Ms. Hien's shop at 157 Duong Van Nga, purchasing ‘banh ep’ (pressed cakes) and ‘banh trang cuon’ (rice paper rolls) opposite the Hoang Hoa Tham Senior High School.
Afternoon of November 6: Gas station No. 11 on Nui Thanh Street
Morning of November 8: Drink coffee at a shop on Trung Luong Street (the venue sells both groceries and coffee)
Morning of November 9: Drinking coffee and having breakfast at a shop on Nguyen Phuoc Lan Street, opposite the beauty salon
Morning of November 12: Phu Chiem ‘mi Quang’ eatery on the sidewalk near the garden cafe on Nguyen Phuoc Lan Street (the section near the intersection of Nguyen Phuoc Lan and March 29 streets.
It is highly recommended that those visiting the aforementioned locations where the COVID-19 infected persons had visited should immediately contact medical centres in their locales for assistance and testing.
Reporting by L.H – Translating by A. THU