China News Service reported on July 14th that the 91st confirmed case of the new crown in Vietnam has been discharged recently, which has aroused public attention. This British national pilot of Vietnam National Airlines was hospitalized for nearly four months and was once seriously ill. Under the care of Vietnamese medical staff day and night, he has finally recovered and returned home. Foreign media commented that this is Vietnam's "symbol of successful fight against the epidemic."

The picture shows a British hospital in Ho Chi Minh, British pilot Cameron was carried on a stretcher.

Case No. 91: Surprised by the dedication of Vietnamese medical staff

  According to Vietnamese media reports, the No. 91 case was British pilot Stephen Cameron (Stephen Cameron), who entered Vietnam in early March and worked for Vietnam National Airlines. However, he entered the hospital for treatment shortly after the Vietnam Airlines flight mission. He had visited a bar in Ho Chi Minh City before being diagnosed, and later became an epidemic area.

  The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) said that Cameron spent nearly four months in a hospital in Ho Chi Minh City and was recently discharged home with gratitude.

  As he left the hospital, Cameron said: "I am surprised by the generosity of the Vietnamese people, the professionalism and professionalism of the medical staff. I can only thank everyone here for what I have done. I am very happy to be able to go home, But I feel sad to say goodbye to so many friends I have made here."

The Associated Press: Vietnam goes all out to save patients

  The Associated Press paid attention to the story of the case and stated in the report that Vietnam has spared no effort to rescue patients who are pilots of Vietnam Airlines.

  The report also quoted Chen Qingling, deputy head of the Department of Active Rehabilitation of the Dashui Wok Hospital, saying: "The patient's recovery is like going through a long flight. But he did it. All medical staff were very happy to see him fully recovered and discharged. ."

Quick response, no deaths in Vietnam

  Agence France-Presse pointed out that so far, Vietnam has not taken any fatal cases after taking a quick and pioneering response to the new crown epidemic.

  Reuters believes that by combining targeted testing and mandatory isolation, Vietnam limits the number of cases to an impressively low level.

  The Associated Press said that Vietnam has not found local infections for nearly three months. The newly added cases have all been imported from abroad. After arriving in Vietnam, they have been placed in relevant isolation facilities.

  According to the Vietnam News Agency, as of July 14, local time, Vietnam had no new cases of new crown community infections for 89 days. On the same day, Vietnam imported a new imported case, which was quarantined immediately after entry, and the cumulative number of diagnoses nationwide increased to 373. In addition, 352 people in Vietnam have been cured without deaths.