[ad_1] Authorities brought barbed wire to enclose the 7-story condo in Bang Yai district, Nonthaburi, whose entry and exit was prohibited 14 days after the announcement was the maximum area controlled by COVID. Surprise the neighbors Most of them are foreign workers. An interpreter is needed to help explain. As …
Read More »Emergency shutdown! “Bang Lamung” is addicted to COVID-19. 108 people jump in one day
[ad_1] The Chonburi governor issued an order to temporarily close the facilities in Bang Lamung district. It covers department stores, service establishments, educational establishments, massage parlors, swimming pools, nurseries. The store closed at 10:00 pm after 108 cases of COVID-19 were found. Leaving the house must wear a mask Today …
Read More »BMA inspects restaurant and karaoke workers, finds 21 other cases, totaling 125 cases
[ad_1] COVID / BMA inspects restaurant-karaoke workers and finds 21 more COVID, a total of 125 cases, speeding up to monitor how the new group is spreading. December 30, 2020 at Bangkok City Hall. Police Lieutenant Colonel Pongsakorn Kwanmuang, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Announced after the 2019 Coronavirus Disease Management Center …
Read More »COVID never stops in Amnat Charoen province, one of 37 young women from Rayong
[ad_1] A case of COVID-19 in Amnat Charoen province, a 37-year-old woman was infected by a sister-in-law in Rayong, “Governor” had to declare District 1 as an orange area. There are no activities in the new year. On December 30, 63 in the province of Amnat Charoen, Mr. Thaweebut Pho, …
Read More »US finds 20-year-old man infected with British strain of COVID The first in the country
[ad_1] Healthcare workers treat a patient infected with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at the United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, Texas, USA, December 29, 2020. REUTERS / Callaghan O’Hare US Found Man Infected With British Strain Of COVID The First In The Country He is a 20-year-old man with no …
Read More »The Royal Thai Army shows up to eat shrimp, seafood in Samut Sakhon, confident that there are no more 10 tons of COVID left, raising troops
[ad_1] The Royal Thai Police show up to eat shrimp, Samut Sakhon’s freshest cooked seafood, confident that it is free of the COVID-Mao virus 10 tons, raising 9 troops in the Bangkok metropolitan area. Stay on top of the news Press Follow Line fresh news At 11:30 am on December …
Read More »Mahasarakham Found Papaya Salad Woman Trapped With COVID, Expected To Be Infected By Samut Sakhon, Timeline Revealed
[ad_1] Mahasarakham found Som Tam merchant alongside revealed ‘COVID’ selling papaya salad in Samut Sakhon, revealing district health timeline Inform someone walk through Khlong Thom market in Borabue to see a doctor immediately Follow the news, press follow the line fresh news On December 30 and 20, Mr. Kiattisak Thongsiri, …
Read More »‘Chonburi’ announces 12 risk locations for ‘COVID-19’ to be urgently reviewed!
[ad_1] December 30, 2020 122 “Chonburi” announces 12 risk areas for “COVID-19” after a trip to the service was found to be infected. “Coronavirus” after using the service Thaweesil Wissanu Yothin, MD, spokesperson for the Coronavirus Disease Situation Center 2019 (STF), announced the COVID-19 epidemic situation on December 30, 2020 …
Read More »FC, 250 people infected with COVID today (Dec 30) have been infected in Thailand. 241 cases
[ad_1] Photo by MICHAEL DANTAS / AFP Today (December 30) more than 250 new cases of COVID have been reported, adding 241 cases in the country to be monitored by another 227 large groups under investigation and linking. With entertainment venues, community venues and occupations at risk The other 3 …
Read More »“Banglamung” closing order closes department stores, entertainment venues and restaurants for re-shopping
[ad_1] The order of the Communicable Diseases Committee of Chonburi Province closed closed shopping malls, entertainment venues, cinemas and “Bang Lamung” restaurants for take out only. As for the people who can still travel in and out Chonburi Communicable Diseases Committee Order No. 35/2563 of December 30, 2020 states that, …
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