Thailand finds 194 additional COVID-19 cases spreading across 51 provinces



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This morning, Mo Chit and NDC revealed that COVID-19 cases in Thailand spread to 51 provinces, most recently 194 more people were detected, totaling 6,884 people.

Thaweesil Wissanu Yothin, MD. The spokesperson reported on the situation of the COVID-19 epidemic in Thailand yesterday (December 31) and found 194 new infections, including 6,884 people who have been cured. And 4,240 people were hospitalized, 2,583 people died, accumulating 61 people.

The new cases were separated into 172 Thais who were infected in the country, were linked to Samut Sakhon province, Rayong province, and with a risk history found in Rayong province 77 people, Samut Sakhon 20 people, Bangkok 19 people, Chonburi province, 16 people, Nonthaburi. 12 people Samut Prakan 7 people Chanthaburi 5 people Tak 5 people Trat 3 people Ratchaburi 2 people Mahasarakham 1 person Nakhon Si Thammarat 1 person Nong Khai 1 person Pathum Thani 1 person Kanchanaburi 1 person Chachoengsao 1 person

A group of workers from neighboring countries comes from proactive screening, 9 people from Nonthaburi province, the other 8 are investigating the disease

And 13 arrivals from abroad and quarantined: 2 from Turkey, 1 from Hong Kong, 1 from Canada, 1 from the United Kingdom, 2 from the United Arab Emirates, Malaysia. 1 person, Indonesia 1 person, South Korea 1 person, Japan 1 person, Kuwait 1, Russia 1 person

More recently, COVID-19 cases have been found to have spread in 51 provinces across the country. And the level of control has been raised to the highest control area with more than 51 people infected in 6 provinces, namely Samut Sakhon, Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Nakhon Pathom, Rayong, Chonburi.



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