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FC Reveals Use of “Singapore Model” to Control COVID-Infected Migrant Workers
Date Dec 21, 2020 at 2:29 PM
The FC spokesperson clarified the use of the Singapore model for disease control. Migrant workers from Samut Sakhon infected with COVID Establish a field hospital – limit the area to avoid entering – outside the dormitory.
On December 21, 2020, Dr. Taweesil Wissanu Yothin, spokesperson for the COVID-1 Situation Management Center (STF), said during the daily press release that the 360 Myanmar workers infected today are proactive. Most of the time, more than 90% were found to be infected but showed no symptoms. Which is believed that after this there will definitely be a gradual increase in the number of infected people. Because Myanmar workers in Samut Sakhon province live together as groups in the same dormitory Laboratory reports of another 2,600 people are currently pending in a plan established by the Ministry of Public Health. Up to 10,300 people will be screened for infection in the group associated with the case.
Dr. Thaweesil said that the care of the Myanmar workers infected with COVID-19 was based on a model from Singapore as a guide. It is a field hospital, about 100 beds located in that area. There will be a limited area not to enter the bedroom. And continuous symptom monitoring If someone has severe symptoms, they will enter the medical system in the form of a Field Hospital
“Established Field Hospital I do not remove people Designing this type of care Because most are patients without symptoms We will put it in the bedroom, if it is trapped, it will be trapped in a limited circle. It is a model that Singapore has made, this system can take a bit, weeks, maybe months. It will control to stay in this circle. Everyone in this area will have a health system to take care of the rice and water if they are sick. Show yourself as governor of Samut Sakhon to be sure you can take care of it. I want everyone in it (the bedroom) to be immune. Capable of fighting disease AND ask for cooperation, don’t go anywhere else, “said a spokesman for the Commission.
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