2020-12-14 08:36:08 GMT2020-12-14 16:36:08(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
VIENTIANE, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) The Lao Ministry of Health reported no new COVID-19 infected cases on Monday, and one more patient has recovered.
Deputy Director General of the Department of Communicable Disease Control under the Ministry of Health Latsamy Vongkhamsao told a press conference in on Monday that one recovered COVID-19 patient is returning home after twice testing negative for the virus.
On Sunday, a total of 1,871 people entered Laos through international border checkpoints. The temperature of each person entering Laos was checked and no one showed signs of fever.
As of Monday, Laos tested 85,064 suspected cases with 41 cases tested positive, and 34 patients have recovered.
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When 9,750 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrive in Montana as early as next Tuesday, the delivery will mark the beginning of a complex distribution plan organized by public health officials, hospital administrations and commercial pharmacies.
The goal of the initial round of distribution, state officials say, is to get the vaccine to as many frontline health care workers as possible. As of Tuesday, Montana reported 17,293 active cases, with approximately 70% of the stateâs ICU beds full, and 38% of those occupied by COVID-19 patients. Scores of health care workers have had to stay home sick or quarantine because of exposure to COVID-positive patients.
When 9,750 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine arrive in Montana as early as next Tuesday, the delivery will mark the beginning of a complex distribution plan organized by public health officials, hospital administrations and commercial pharmacies.
The goal of the initial round of distribution, state officials say, is to get the vaccine to as many frontline health care workers as possible. As of Tuesday, Montana reported 17,293 active cases, with approximately 70% of the state’s ICU beds full, and 38% of those occupied by COVID-19 patients.
Scores of health care workers have had to stay home sick or quarantine
because of exposure to COVID-positive patients.