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The Commission has revealed eight new COVID-19 cases that have arrived from abroad, four of them are Thai housewives. As the World Health Organization admires Thailand for tackling the epidemic Even without a vaccine
Today (November 15, 2020), the COVID-19 Situation Management Center (FPO) reported that the COVID-19 situation found eight new cases, those that came from abroad. And enter a state-provided quarantine facility As a result, Thailand now has 3,874 confirmed cases, 3,715 people are missing and 60 have died.
For new infected people 1 person came from Belgium, United Arab Emirates 1, Egypt 2, India 3 and Switzerland 1 in total, 8 of them were Thai women and 4 were housewives. That some people detect infection But without symptoms
Worldwide, more than 54 million people are sick with COVID.
Meanwhile, the global situation of the COVID-19 outbreak found 6,400 thousand new infections, causing the accumulation of more than 54 million people worldwide and 9,697 additional deaths, resulting in deaths. Worldwide accumulated more than 1.3 million people.
The top five countries with the highest number of cases were the United States, 11.2 million, India 8.8 million, Brazil 5.8 million, France 1.95 million and Russia 1.9 million, the top five countries with the highest number of deaths. Which are the United States, 2,500 thousand people, Brazil 1,600 thousand, India 1,200 thousand, Mexico 9.8 thousand and England 5.1 thousand people.
WHO thanks Thailand for fighting virus
Dr. Phan Prapha Yongtrakul, spokesman for the Ministry of Public Health, stated that the Director General of the World Health Organization. Thank Thailand for being a good example of how to stop the spread of COVID-19. Even without vaccine can be seen by the number of infected people in Thailand Currently just under 4,000 people, only 60 people die, and they have a population of 70 million and it is one of the most urban and densely populated cities in the world.
Spokesperson, Ministry of Public Health also stated that It is not a coincidence because for the past 40 years, Thailand has been investing in public health infrastructure. There is a network of more than 1 million health volunteers who monitor the public health system at the local level. And there are lessons on how to deal with the epidemic in the past Especially SARS in 2003
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