Mae Sot Hospital Opens Schedule for 43-Year-Old Myanmar Man Infected with COVID-19 Picking Up False Information



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Mae Sot Hospital finds 43-year-old Myanmar citizen with COVID-19 giving false information to staff.As a result, there were 27 at risk of arrest.

Yesterday (December 6), the Facebook page of Mae Sot Hospital, Tak Province, published a post by Dr. Nattakarn Appreciation, Dr. (Medicine) stating that because research must be done quickly and widely prevented, areas Risk must be declared first For people to protect themselves After a clear investigation, the announcement was issued by the Ministry of Public Health and the statement.

In addition, Mae Sot Hospital also published a chronology of the 43-year-old man with Myanmar nationality. Who gave false information As a result, there were 27 people at risk of being detained as follows:

  • November 16-29 Unable to verify the patient’s address
  • November 30 Time 5:30 pm Travel to the loading port to contact about the delivery of merchandise
  • Dec 1 The neighbor said He traveled through Myanmar and at 6:00 pm he traveled to receive treatment for gout and blood pressure. A medical clinic in Mae Sot township
  • December 2nd 09.00 Pick up a friend by car at home to contact him to make a passport in a private company, at 9:20 a.m. to send a friend home, at 10:00 a.m. to return to the accommodation, and at 2:00 p.m. a private company to deliver the goods at home in the Tha Sai Luat sub-district, and at 17:00 to go out to dinner at a restaurant.
  • Dec 3 9.00 am Pick up at a condo at 09.35 am to drop off at a private transportation company and at 11.00 am to Mae Sot airport later at 2:00 pm Request a COVID-19 check. At Mae Sot Hospital By private car To travel to Singapore and 5 pm for dinner. Before going to a port of loading at 6:00 pm and finding yourself infected with COVID-19 on the day
  • December 4th Found infected with COVID-19

Initially investigated, 13 high-risk individuals were found, including 1 hospital officer, 1 defendant, 1 companion with a car seat, 2 accounting firms, 3 transportation companies, 4 immigration officers, and 1 cargo port manager.

The 14 low-risk subjects were 5 private medical clinics in Mae Sot, 5 public hospital officers, 2 police officers, 1 restaurant employee, and 1 airline employee.



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