Chronology of a French woman exposed to COVID-19 after 14 days in detention



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Chronology of a French woman infected with COVID-19 after 14 days in detention

On October 23, 2020 at 2:50 p.m.

The Ministry of Public Health revealed that a person infected with COVID-19 in Koh Samui, Surat Thani province, a 57-year-old French woman, had been detained for 14 days, but then found the infection.

On October 23, 63 Dr. Sophon Iamsirichaworn Director of the Division of General Communicable Diseases, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health revealed that the infected people were found in Thailand. After 14 days of detention, a 57-year-old French woman arrived in Thailand with her husband and son on October 3 and went through a detention procedure in Samut Prakan Province, 14 days completed, no 2 evidence was found. Later he traveled to the French embassy in Bangkok. Before traveling to Koh Samui district, Surat Thani province Have a friend to pick up Then, on October 17, the fever, cough, phlegm and muscle pain started. Therefore he entered the hospital and was examined for infection. And confirmed to be infected with COVID-19 currently in a detention room for treatment.

For a group of close people recently, husband and son No infection found As for the friend who went to pick him up at the airport We are awaiting the results of the exam tonight. Regarding the group of passengers traveling together to Koh Samui With Bangkok Airways PG 167 there are 10 passengers and 2 crew members, including 12 people.

However, this infection was found. Still under investigation To clarify whether it is an infection in Thailand or not From preliminary data The woman came from France to the uninfected city of Limoges and had no close history of the patient.



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