A 17-year-old Thai woman has been infected with COVID-19 in Myanmar, but it is cross-border to Thailand.



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After yesterday (November 22), the Department of Disease Control reported two infected people in Tak province, the first being a 48-year-old Myanmar man living in a temporary shelter who fled his home fighting. Umphiem, the other is a 17-year-old Thai student who reportedly crossed over from Myanmar at the Mae Sot border. Make society realize If the news is closed in the area or not Because now it is closed Border between Thailand and Myanmar Ban people from entering and leaving

Recently, the public health of Tak province has revealed a timeline of a 17-year-old student with COVID-19 found on November 16 while living in Myanmar She had a disease with a sore throat and went to the hospital for treatment. In Myawaddy province Myanmar Then the doctor gave him the medicine And he healed again in the village But the symptoms did not improve

On November 20 at approximately 1:00 pm, he smuggled to the Thai side. On the banks of the Moei river In the Ban Wang Pha area, Mae Ja Rao sub-district, Mae Ramat district, Tak province, with a white van to pick up Go for treatment in a private hospital Then the patient was immediately sent to Mae Sot for additional treatment. Then the medical team tested the COVID-19 strain. Result of a detected infection Therefore, he was immediately taken to the negative pressure chamber.

When investigating a disease, five high-risk people were found in Myanmar with a grandmother, two sisters, an aunt, and an aunt, while in Thailand, three high-risk exposed people were mothers, family members and private hospital staff, who are now detained. Already waiting for a test result

Additionally, another seven low-risk individuals were found to be officers. All private hospitals have also been quarantined. That is pending a test for COVID-19 While the driver of the van to pick up the patient is on the right track.

Regarding the progress of disease detection within the camp, the four refugee camps fighting in Umphiem have been assessed for 950 people.



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