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Tak Province confirms that a 54-year-old Thai businessman has been infected with COVID 19 from Myanmar. Enter Mae Sot checkpoint, inspect 2 times to find
Yesterday (October 7) at 4 pm Mr. Somchai Kitreerungroj Deputy Governor of Tak Province Y Dr. Puri Chat Yingrungson, Deputy Public Health Physician, Tak Province He reported that the Thais met as men, 54 years old. Infected with COVID-19 After returning from Myanmar Myawaddy Through the Thai-Myanmar border checkpoint The second route of the Thailand-Burma Friendship Bridge, Mae Sot District
The businessman returned to Thailand on September 22, before the arrest, Local Quarantine, SAO Troop, Tak Province. First test on Sept 25th, no infection found until retest on Oct 5th, positive results showed COVID-19. Now being treated at Somdej Phrachao Taksin Maharat Hospital, Mueang District, Tak Province
side Mr. Ute Sa Ong Governor of Myawaddy Province Myanmar On the border with Mae Sot district, Tak province, four more people with COVID are now being detected as truck drivers, three of whom have been detected in the Bago area. Before entering Yangon and another before entering Pha An province, Karen state, that this detection Myanmar authorities are required to notify the four drivers of their cars in their homes, waiting for officers to investigate the disease in Myawaddy province.
In the case of Myanmar social media, photos of people claiming to have died from COVID-19. Lying dead on the road AND rescuers wear protective clothing to pick up the bodies daily. Especially in the city of Yangon. The Myanmar media and the Thai authorities insisted that this was fake news.
Like Mr. Prasert Chuengkitrungroj President of the Tak Province Chamber of Commerce Posted that “Fake news, do not broadcast it, it will worsen the economy of Mae Sot district. Please also help to solve the news.”