16:38 | 28/07/2020
Stephen Cameron, one of the most critical COVID-19 patients in Vietnam who’s just recovered from the virus after months of treatment, urged people “not to be blasé” at the novel coronavirus as lockdown eases.
09:37 | 13/07/2020
A representative of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sent an email of congratulation to Cho Ray Hospital on successful treatment for the most critical COVID-19 patient in Vietnam, the 43-year-old British pilot, Stephen Cameron.
06:30 | 12/07/2020
Reuters, ABC News, AP among other international news outlets have followed closely the path to recovery of a British pilot, Vietnam’s most critical COVID-19 patient from when he spent two months in a ventilator and planned to have double lung transplant to free of virus and healthy.
12:42 | 11/07/2020
Covid-19 Briton pilot (patient 91) who has recovered and prepared to return home does not want to contact with media, take interview or photograph after being discharged from hospital.
13:19 | 01/07/2020
Stephen Cameron, known as Patient 91 in Vietnam has fully recovered his motor ability after over three months of treatment for COVID-19.
11:14 | 29/06/2020
The Briton Stephen Cameron, one of the most critical COVID-19 patients in Vietnam, speaks highly of and thanks Vietnamese doctors and the Health Ministry for patching him up to life from the death's door.
12:08 | 21/06/2020
The British pilot's health condition, known as “Patient 91” in Vietnam, is now stable enough to be discharged from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). He wishes to get early discharge to return Scotland after three months of gravely-ill.
10:10 | 18/06/2020
“I am so surprised to see the British pilot COVID-19 patient is fully conscious. Vietnamese doctors and nurses have made miracles. This is the pride of the city and Vietnam's health sector, ” Mr. Nguyen Thanh Phong, Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee said.
11:36 | 17/06/2020
The patient said that he felt much better and thanked Vietnamese doctors for their dedicated care to save his life over the past time.
10:07 | 14/06/2020
The 43-year-old Vietnam Airlines pilot, known as Patient 91 continued to make an amazing recovery on June 13 when he did not need mechanical ventilators and now can breathe through a tracheal tube.
14:22 | 09/06/2020
The British pilot who is Vietnam’s most critical ill coronavirus patient is making miraculous recovery. On the evening of June 8, he could able to sit up and swing his legs as his muscular strength continues to improve during treatment at Cho Ray Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City
18:01 | 08/06/2020
In the latest update of the British pilot - known as “patient 91” in Vietnam - posted in the UK-based Daily Mail, Vietnam’s efforts in saving the most critical nCoV-hit patient have been showered with praises from international readers.
06:38 | 08/06/2020
Vietnam has gone 53 days consecutive days without new COVID-19 community infection, reported the National Steering Committee for COVID-19 Prevention and Control.
06:50 | 05/06/2020
Vietnam’s most gravely-ill COVID-19 patient, a British pilot who works for its national airline, has started to recover from the illness and may no longer require a lung transplant, reported Reuters on June 03.
22:05 | 04/06/2020
The ECMO discontinuation considered an important factor for the patient 91's recovery process showing that the patient's heart and lung function are recovering well without the need for replacement equipment.