Bangkok, 23 ‘COVID’ cases ill, 7-year-old lady, attached with warning to foreign workers not to bring infection home



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Bangkok is fed up with ‘COVID’, 23 additional cases, a 7-year-old man is attached with a warning to employers with foreign workers not to bring the infection home. Like the case of a 95-year-old woman suffering from COVID by Burmese workers.

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On February 6, 1964, the reporter reported. The Center for the 2019 Coronavirus Outbreak (FPO) reports the number of people infected with the COVID-19 virus. In the Bangkok area, 23 new infections were found, all of them domestic infections from visiting vulnerable areas. Have a risky career OR have been in contact with all previously infected people

Details of the new cases consisted of 11 men, ages 12 to 69 and 12 women ages 7 to 57, 14 cases of Thai nationality, 1 American nationality, 7 Myanmar nationality and 1 Chinese nationality. 10 cases and 13 asymptomatic cases , 11 were treated in private hospitals in Bangkok, 7 patients in Bang Khun Thian Geriatric Hospital, 2 in Siriraj Hospital and 3 in Chulabhorn Hospital.

As a result, the cumulative number of infected people (December 18, 2020 – February 6, 2021) was 843, ranking second in the province with the highest number of cases after Samut Sakhon province.

In this regard, the CRC provided an example A 95-year-old COVID-19 male was investigated, who was addicted to bed. It was found that there was an infection of the caregiver that came from outside. From a 24-year-old Myanmar employee who brought the infection The patient was bedridden and transmitted to a 36-year-old Myanmar employee and a 20-year-old housewife. That they stayed at home without showing symptoms, so they wanted employers to charge foreign workers Do not travel to risky places So as not to bring the infection to people in the house. As in the case mentioned above



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