Netizens on “Delete Memo” flocked to the hashtags. After COVID Samut Sakhon rises 548



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Anutin Charnvirakul Deputy Prime Minister And Minister of Health Wear white shirts, Ministry of Health.
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Netizens endured the hashtag “1 right, 1 vote to join the removal of the minister’s memo” after 548 people with Samut Sakhon infected with COVID.

On December 19, 2020, the reporter reported that After TV, including the Special Ministry of Thailand. Report of the urgent press conference on the situation of COVID-19 Province of Samut Sakhon with Mr. Weerasak Wichit Sangsri Provincial Governor of Samut Sakhon and Lieutenant General Thanachuwong, Commander of Region 7 of the Provincial Police and Dr. Opasakarn Kawinpong Director General , Department of Disease Control Jointly announce

However, Mr. Weerasak Wichit Sangsri Provincial Governor of Samut Sakhon Al announcing the COVID situation in Sumatra province after meeting a 67-year-old woman, trader (owner of a fish raft) in the shrimp market of Samut Sakhon province on December 17, 2020, 1,192 migrant workers were examined. The 516 additional cases were found. In addition, several people were also found who received treatment in hospitals in many provinces. As a result, there are currently 548 people with HIV, more than 90 percent of whom have no or very few symptoms. And most of them are foreign workers and have been locked up for 14 days.

The result of the COVID situation in Samut Sakhon province. Making netizens flock to add hashtags until #Covid Sumthara Sakorn ranked first, followed by a hashtag # Delete memo is number 2

Each one shares a graphic image that indicates that “1 right, 1 vote, jointly delete the Minister’s memorandum” with reasons that Mr. Anutin Charnwirakul, Minister of Public Health does not have the ability to solve the COVID problem

– stick together #Remove the memo To be the Minister of Health Because they lack the capacity and potential to control the disease. Tell me about a cold, a second epidemic, tell me about a bad COVID



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