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Timeline of new inmates infected with COVID-19
Date Sep 03, 2020 at 7:05 PM
“Where have you been ?!” Review the timeline New Inmates Infected with COVID-19 After the Press Conference of the Department of Disease Control A. Public Health
Summary of the numbers of the press conference of the Department of Disease Control Ministry of Public Health The first case of COVID-19 infection in prison in 100 days is as follows:
– The infected person is a 37-year-old man (the inmate is involved in a drug case).
– Detected during separation from quarantine “First inmates receive” (before separation)
– It is a regular weekly exam when there are new inmates. And there is already a separate measure to detain new prisoners for 14 days.
– At the Central Penitentiary Institution for Special Treatment (old case, verdict hearing on August 26, 20, receiving 2 years in prison)
– August 29, with symptoms of phlegm
– Picking up the story, he found out that he lived with his family in Ban Suan Thanon Phuttha Bucha Bangmod Condo.
– Having someone in the family Five people were exposed to high risk. Samples were collected, sent for examination, and quarantined.
– There are 2 more people in the family who go to the interior of the country. (Perimeter) If you follow the staff, the sample will be collected for further examination and quarantine.
– An infected person works as a DJ. Located at Rama 3 and Rama 5 and a cafe on Khao San Road
– Bangkok will close the establishment to clean for 3 days, closely examining at work
– Court date There were about 20 high-risk people in court and in a van together.
– The first inmates received a total of 34 people, all examined and none were infected.
– September 2, 2020 Faculty of Medical Technology Mahidol University Entered the first COVID-19 detection test, found himself infected (positive test), recently in prison for 8 days (14 days in isolation).
– transfer the infected person from the prison to live in the correctional hospital and in a separate individual room
– Arrest 34 inmates who are in the same dormitory and monitor them for 14 days (16 September).
– September 3, 2020 (today) The Department of Disease Control research team received samples from Mahidol University for a repeat examination in Department of Medical Sciences AND entered investigation in correctional hospitals and prisons
– September 7, the second high risk infection test will continue (the next 5 days).
– If no new infected person is found, they will continue to be quarantined for up to 14 days (September 16) and then carry out the infection test again.
– If a new infected person is found, they will be confined for the next 14 days.
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