Chiang Mai found 2 more COVID seats in ThaiSmile machines, 126 vulnerable people



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Chiang Mai found infected with two more ‘COVID’ machines in ThaiSmile, 126 vulnerable people staying at Astra Condo in Chiang Mai, awaiting infection from a trip to Chonburi

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On January 2 at the Specialized Information Center, Cold Chiang Mai, Dr. Chatuchai Maneerat, Chiang Mai Province Public Health. Two additional COVID-19 cases were found (Chiang Mai cases 48 and 49), two Japanese men aged 59 and 64 years.

The investigation found a timeline with a history of traveling together. They went to the highest risk areas in Sriracha district, Chonburi province, before COVID-19 was detected in a private hospital in Chiang Mai.

On December 28, traveling from Chiang Mai airport, Thai Smile Airlines flight WE103, row 53 to Suvarnabhumi airport Before taking a taxi to Sriracha district to stay at district hotel Y traveled to restaurants and entertainment venues in the district from December 28 to 29.

Before returning to Chiang Mai on December 30 by ThaiSmile Airlines WE116 Suvarnabhumi – Chiang Mai, flights 17.10-18.30, seated in row 55 at 19.00 and return to Astra Condo Chiang Mai by airport taxi.

On December 31st, most of the time staying at Astra Condo, traveling only to shop at 7-Eleven under the condo On January 1st, no abnormal symptoms. But a colleague suggested a COVID-19 test and went to a private hospital, grabbed it to get it. The confirmation result was positive.

The investigation results found that a total of 126 contacts, 26 of which were high-risk close contacts, including those from the vehicle, flight WE116, Suvarnabhumi-Chiang Mai, on December 30, 2020, 25 of which were in march A taxi driver from the airport to the property. Appointment date January 4.

In addition, there were 100 low-risk people, including 88 passengers on flight WE116 Suvarnabhumi-Chiang Mai on December 30, 12 contacts in private hospitals, noticed symptoms and could be evaluated. COVID-19 in a nearby health center



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