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Ratchaburi Governor Reveals Timeline of COVID-19 Infected Women He went to Burma and smuggled back to Thailand Take the plane at Chiang Rai airport, get off Don Muang, then get a van and get off in front of the department store in the center of Ratchaburi.
From the case at 1:00 pm on December 2, 2020, Dr. Sophon Iamsirithaworn The Director of the Division of General Communicable Diseases, Department of Disease Control, announced the progress of the investigation. In the event of meeting friends with a young woman smuggled into the country through a natural canal in the Mae Sai district, Chiang Rai province, which confirmed that the results were positive, 1 previously in Chiang Mai and 3 in Chiang Rai
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Later, the Department of Disease Control announced additional news that six additional cases of COVID-19 were found: 2 Chiang Mai, 1 Phayao, 1 Phichit, 1 Bangkok and 1 Ratchaburi.
On this at 4:30 pm in the meeting room of Mae Klong Ratchaburi City Council Mr. Ronapop Luangphairot Provincial Governor of Ratchaburi Chairman of the Communicable Diseases Committee Meeting in Ratchaburi Province, together with Dr. Pacharee Areearob, MD, Dr. Ratchaburi Province and related agencies. They jointly stated that a female case of COVID-19 was found and is currently in treatment at Ratchaburi Hospital. The woman’s chronology was on November 26, 2020 during her stay in Myanmar, with a cough, runny nose, muscle pain Then she smuggled back to Thailand on November 29, 2020 the same day she took a plane from Chiang Airport Rai to Don Mueang Airport, Bangkok, and then took a passenger van to the front of the department store in downtown Ratchaburi. After that, take a taxi for medical treatment at a private hospital in downtown Ratchaburi. And he was referred to Ratchaburi Hospital.The virus was tested on December 2 and 20 and found to be infected with COVID-19.
Relevant officials quickly investigated and controlled the disease. Of these 41 high-risk patients, five of them received hospital treatment. And testing COVID-19 results will be released around 10pm tonight (December 2, 2020), with the rest of the people being detained at the Ratchaburi detention center. Then, you will be tested for infection on December 7.
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