Thailand found 46 additional infections, in 39 countries alone, excluding foreign workers.



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Thailand found 46 additional infections, in 39 countries alone, excluding foreign workers.

On December 23, 2020 at 11:55 am

The CRC announces that Thailand has found 46 additional COVID cases, 39 of which are from foreign countries, excluding foreign workers.

On December 23, 2020, the COVID-19 Situation Center (FPO) reported the status of the COVID-19 outbreak. In the country of the day as follows

– Found 46 additional confirmed cases of infection, divided into

– Infections in the country 39

– People coming from abroad AND went to a state provided detention facility (quarantine facilities) 7 cases, consisting of 1 UK, 1 Bahrain, 1 Myanmar, 1 Russian, 1 American and 1 Pakistan.

– The number of confirmed patients accumulated in the country More recently, the number of cases is 5,762, with 3,837 cases of national infection and 1,925 cases of international arrivals.

– 17 additional cured patients, for a total of 4,095

– There were 1,578 inpatients at the hospital.

– Accumulated deaths fixed 60 cases

Dr. Taweesil Wissanu Yothin, spokesperson for the COVID-19 Situation Management Center (FRC), said 46 new cases were infected. There were 39 cases of domestic infections “linked to the Samut Sakhon shrimp market” consisting of 11 cases from Bangkok, 5 cases from Chachoengsao, Nakhon Pathom 3 cases, Kamphaeng Phet 2, Tak 2 cases, Prachinburi 2 cases, Ayutthaya 2 cases, Samut Prakan 2 cases, Saraburi 2 cases, Phetchabun 1 case, Krabi 1 case Khon Kaen case 1, Nakhon Ratchasima case 1, Nonthaburi case 1, Pathum Thani case 1, Phuket case 1 and Suphanburi case 1

For proactive screening of migrant workers in Samut Sakhon province Origins of the epidemic Test results have not yet been reported. Which can be announced again at 4 pm

“There is a lot of information about people infected with COVID-19 now. Therefore requesting the governor of all provinces Send the information to the Division of Epidemiology, Department of Disease Control to avoid confusion and keep the same number of infected people” said Dr. Thaweesilp.



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