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Thứ 5, Ngày 09/12/2021, 17:00
On December 9, 2021, Binh Duong had another 5,798 patients discharged from hospital

​PORTAL – As reported by the Department of Health, on December 9, 2021, Binh Duong has 5,798 more discharged from the hospital, in which, the treatment facility: 176 patients, at home: 5,622 patients.

During the day, the province recorded 489 cases through RT-PCR testing and had full epidemiological information. Number of new F0 patients during the day: 4,849 patients (treatment facility: 202 patients; at home: 4,647 patients).

Since the 4th pandemic wave, Binh Duong province has recorded 286,078 cases of Covid-19 (through RT-PCR test).

No.

Locality

Place of detection

Total

% of

Medical facility

Quarantine area

Lockdown area

Community screening

increase/decrease compared to December 8

1

Phu Giao

11

26

69

23

129

5.7%

2

Thuan An

8

11

55

18

92

318.2%

3

Thu Dau Mot

13

14

45

17

89

21.9%

4

Dau Tieng

12

9

19

12

52

-31.6%

5

Ben Cat

11

6

14

11

42

-27.6%

6

Di An

11

3

13

9

36

-16.3%

7

Tan Uyen

12

2

8

6

28

75.0%

8

Bac Tan Uyen

3

2

3

2

10

25.0%

9

Bau Bang

1

1

1

 

3

-89.3%

10

Outside the province

 

2

4

2

8

-11.1%

Total

82

76

231

100

489

+7.5%

(%)

(16.8%)

(15.5%)

(47.2%)

(20.4%)

 ​

Number of Covid-19 cases through RT-PCR test on December 9, 2021

Treatment facilities throughout the province are treating: 2,358 patients (1st floor: 1,148 patients, 2nd floor: 833 patients and 3rd floor: 377 patients). Number of critical ill patients requiring oxygen: 534 patients.

Cumulatively, the province has vaccinated 4,307,167 doses/4,803,800 doses of the distributed Covid-19 vaccine (2,461,072 1st doses and 1,838,025 2nd doses); 251,863 doses were administered to subjects aged 12-17 years (of which 118,748 doses were given to subjects 12-14 years old and 133,115 doses were given to subjects 15-17 years old).

There are currently 162 Mobile medical stations in the province (including 99 Mobile medical stations in communes, wards and townships; 43 Mobile medical stations in industrial zones; 20 mobile medical teams of Military Medicine).

Reported by Yen Nhi - Translated by Nguyen Trang