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Nonthaburi ordered to close Wat Leng Nei Yi, 2 Burmese women who work in the kitchen next to COVID
Date Dec 26, 2020 at 8:02 AM
The governor of Nonthaburi ordered the closure of “Wat Leng Nei Yi 2” after two Burmese women worked in a kitchen with COVID and ordered the detention of 113 “monks-novices-exposed to risk” in the temple for 14 days.
Mr. Suchin Chaichumsak, Provincial Governor of Nonthaburi There was an order from the province No. 3805/2020 dated December 25, 2020 to close the Boromracha Kanchanaphisek Memorial Temple. (Wat Leng Ne Yi 2), Bang Bua Thong district temporarily From Dec 25, ’20 – Jan 8, ’64 and use the temple site It is a facility to monitor symptoms due to COVID-19 infection . The province will test the infection of those who touched the patient AND people at risk in places where the patient travels fast. For the place where the patient traveled Request to follow up the chronology of patients 130 and 131 (14 and 15 cases of the new outbreak) in the province of Nonthaburi.
For the schedule, patient number 130 is a 54-year-old Burmese woman, located in Bang Bua Thong district, Nonthaburi province, while patient 131, a 46-year-old Burmese woman, is located in Bang Bua district Thong, Nonthaburi province. Monument to Wat Boromracha Kanchanaphisek (Wat Leng Nei Yi 2) for those exposed to high risk were examined and awaited the results of tests by 113 monks and temple workers, all of them quarantined for 14 days in the temple.
Photo from Facebook, COVID-19 Nonthaburi Data Center
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