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Thứ 5, Ngày 30/12/2021, 14:00
On December 30, 2021, Binh Duong had another 2,535 patients discharged from hospital

​PORTAL – As reported by the Department of Health, on December 30, 2021, Binh Duong has 2,535 more discharged from the hospital, in which, the treatment facility: 91 patients, at home: 2,444 patients.

​During the day, the province recorded 96 cases through RT-PCR testing and had full epidemiological information, 20 patients died. Number of new F0 patients during the day: 868 patients (treatment facility: 90 patients; at home: 778 patients).

No.

Locality

Place of detection

Total

% of

Medical facility

Quarantine area

Lockdown area

Community screening

increase/decrease compared to December 29

1

Thu Dau Mot

4

4

10

5

23

-20.7%

2

Bac Tan Uyen

3

3

8

4

18

100.0%

3

Dau Tieng

2

3

6

3

14

40.0%

4

Thuan An

2

3

3

2

10

-28.6%

5

Tan Uyen

2

2

3

3

10

-28.6%

6

Bau Bang

2

2

3

2

9

-10.0%

7

Ben Cat

1

1

3

1

6

20.0%

8

Di An

1

 

 

2

3

0.0%

9

Phu Giao

2

 

 

 

2

-90.0%

10

Outside the province

 

 

1

 

1

-80.0%

Total

19

18

37

22

96

-19.3%

(%)

(19.8%)

(18.8%)

(38.5%)

(22.9%)

 ​

Number of Covid-19 cases through RT-PCR test on December 30, 2021

Since the 4th pandemic wave, Binh Duong province has recorded 290,564 cases of Covid-19 (through RT-PCR test), 3,206 patients died.

Treatment facilities throughout the province are treating: 1,082 patients (1st floor: 368 patients, 2nd floor: 479 patients and 3rd floor: 235 patients). Number of critical ill patients requiring oxygen: 390 patients.

Binh Duong is deploying 3rd dose of Covid-19 vaccine for people. Up to now, the province has injected 4,391,542 doses/5,401,230 doses of Covid-19 vaccine distributed (including 2,470,332 doses of 1st dose, 1,863,874 doses of 2nd dose and 57,336 doses of 3rd dose).

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 Phuong Chi-Translated by Nguyen Trang​