VIENTIANE: Laos detected no new case of Covid-19(coronavirus) for nine consecutive days, with the total number of confirmed cases unchanged at 19. The total number of Covid-19 cases in Laos remained at 19, as no new case was reported, said Laos Deputy Minister of Health Phouthone Meaungpak.
VIENTIANE: Laos detected no new case of Covid-19 for nine consecutive days, with the total number of confirmed cases unchanged at 19.
The total number of Covid-19 cases in Laos remained at 19, as no new case was reported, Laos Deputy Minister of Health Phouthone Meaungpak told a press conference on Tuesday . As of Tuesday, Laos tested 1,378 suspected cases with 19 cases tested positive, and two patients have recovered and been discharged from hospital.
Laos's first discharged Covid-19 patient is the 12th confirmed case, who was discharged from hospital on last Tuesday.Another 14 cases are treated in designated hospital -- Mittaphab Hospital in Vientiane capital, and three cases are treated in provincial hospital in Luang Prabang.Article type: free
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