Infected with another COVID case in Chiang Mai province after meeting Thai woman from Singburi Stuck from Chiang Rai



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The Ministry of Public Health revealed a 51-year-old Thai woman domiciled in Singburi province. Infected with COVID-19 Back from Chiang Rai I found a history of sitting in the same machine as a woman with a previous infection, most recently in Chiang Mai province, I met a 32 year old man with a work history in La Tachilek province is addicted to COVID-19

Dr. Sophon Iamsirithaworn, MD. The director of the Division of General Communicable Diseases, Department of Disease Control revealed that people infected with COVID-19 The new case is that of a 51-year-old Thai woman, domiciled in Singburi province. Traveling from Chiang Rai But these details are not complete Because you just got notified this morning. In the process of investigating where the disease is infectious from. And travel to neighboring countries or not Therefore, it cannot be concluded whether it is a domestic infection or an infection from abroad.

However, the Ministry of Public Health claims that if people travel to Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai province, upon returning home, they would not have to quarantine themselves for 14 days if there was no risk of contact with infected people. Because there is no risk of epidemic

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The COVID-19 Situation Management Center (STF) reported the situation of the coronavirus outbreak. In today’s country there were 14 additional confirmed cases of new infections, 13 of which came from abroad and entered quarantine facilities (quarantine facilities), 1 case from Ukraine, 1 case from Nepal, Netherlands, 1 case, Czech Republic, 1 case, Norway, 1 case, Germany 2. 3 in the United States, 3 in Myanmar and one in the country, in Chiang Rai

The first case was that of a 45-year-old Ukrainian Thai woman who remained in state quarantine in Samut Prakan province.

The second case is a 46-year-old Nepalese man, an employee of the company, who remains in Alternative State Quarantine in Bangkok.

The third case was that of a 33-year-old Thai woman from the Netherlands who remained in the State Quarantine in Bangkok.

The fourth is a 71-year-old Czech man who remains in alternative state quarantine in Samut Prakan province.

The fifth case is that of a 36-year-old Thai woman, a masseuse. Coming from Norway to stay in state quarantine in Chonburi province.

The sixth and seventh cases are from Germany, the first being that of a 68-year-old German woman who remains in alternative state quarantine in Samut Prakan province. Another person is a 41-year-old professional Thai woman, a homemaker, who remains in state quarantine in Chonburi province.

The eighth, ninth, and tenth cases came from the United States. The first is a 31-year-old American man, an employee of the company. And the second is a 30-year-old Thai woman, engineer, who remains in Alternative State Quarantine in Bangkok, another Thai student, 32, remains in State Quarantine in Chonburi province.

Cases 11, 12 and 13 were Thai women aged 23, 24 and 25, occupying entertainment venues. Came from Myanmar to be treated at Chiang Rai Prachanukroh Hospital

The fourteenth case is a 28-year-old Thai man, occupation of the entertainment venue staff. Having a history of contact with a Thai patient in Phayao province who returned from Tachileik province. Myanmar was previously admitted to Chiang Rai Prachanukroh Hospital.

For the cumulative number of confirmed cases in the country More recently, in 4,053 cases, there were 2,455 cases of domestic infections and 1,598 of those that came from abroad, while the remaining 7 cured patients totaled 3,839, and there were still hospitalized patients. 154 cases, constant cumulative deaths 60

While the situation in the COVID-19 epidemic Worldwide, there are 65,527,498 infected cases, 1,511,719 deaths; The United States has the highest number of cumulative cases 14,535,196, followed by India 9,571,780, Brazil 2,375,546, Russia 2,375,546 and France 2,257,331, and Thailand ranks 151st.

Chiang Mai met a 32-year-old man who worked in Tachileik province

Weeraphan De-On, Deputy Governor of Chiang Mai Province Chaired the Communicable Diseases Committee Chiang Mai Province Meeting No. 70/2020, with Dr. Chatuchai Maneerat, Chiang Mai Provincial Public Health Physician Council Secretary With a joint committee

Dr. Chatuchai Maneerat, Chiang Mai Provincial Public Health Physician and Dr. Kittiphan Chalong, Chiang Mai Public Health Physician Assistant Provide details on the progress of the investigation. Cases of COVID-19 infection at age 43 and 44 in Chiang Mai Currently, both patients do not have normal symptoms Remaining in the negative pressure separation room Nakhon Phing Hospital

For follow-up of 7 high-risk close contacts, 3, 3 negative results, and 17 low-risk close contacts were examined, all of which were samples collected after 5 days of contact with the infected person. December 6th

A new COVID-19 case was found, a 32-year-old Thai man from Chiang Mai working at the same entertainment venue where the COVID-19 outbreak was found. Tachileik Province Myanmar After visiting the disease investigation team area, Chiang Mai Province Public Health Officials from the Office of Disease Control 1 found that this patient’s symptoms began on November 30, 2020, with agitation , nasal congestion and decreased odor. And he traveled across the natural border on the night of November 30, stayed in Mae Sai district for 1 night, and traveled to stay in Muang district, Chiang Rai province for 1 more night.

Before traveling to Chiang Mai on a personal motorcycle on December 2, 2020 at approximately 3 pm, staying at a hotel in Chiang Mai (single occupancy) at 8:00 pm, and going out to buy food at a convenience store, market. In front of P. Pan 7 about 10 minutes to buy food to eat Wearing a mask at all times when leaving the accommodation.

On December 3, 2020, at 9:45 am and examined at Nakorn Phing Hospital and at 2:00 pm COVID-19 confirmation results. Ready to be admitted to the separation room for negative pressure illness Nakhon Phing Hospital

When monitoring closed-circuit television cameras from two locations, no high-risk individuals were found. But five close, low-risk contacts were found, with an appointment for a COVID-19 test after five days of contact on December 7, 2020.

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