Close “Wat Leng Nei Yi 2” found 2 Myanmar cooks linked to COVID-19



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Nonthaburi Province ordered the closure of Wat Leng Nei Yi 2 in Bang Bua Thong district until January 8, 64 after finding two Myanmar people working in the kitchen infected with COVID-19 and detaining 113 monks and temple workers. Time 14 days

On December 25, 2020, the province of Nonthaburi issued Order No. 3805/2020 on the temporary closure of premises No. 21, detailing that

From the investigation, it was found that A person infected with COVID-19 resides in Boromracha Kanchanaphisek Memorial Temple. (Wat Leng Ne Yi 2) Bang Bua Thong District, more than one person and the temple still has many residents. Furthermore, the temple wishes to cooperate with the government to prevent the spread of the infection. Therefore, to prevent the epidemic from spreading widely. This will cause damage to people’s health, life and property.

Mr. Suchin Chaichumsak, Provincial Governor of Nonthaburi With the approval of the Communicable Diseases Committee of Nonthaburi Province According to the resolution of the December 25, 2020 meeting, he ordered the closure of the Boromracha Kanchanaphisek Memorial Temple. Temporarily From December 25, 2020 to January 8, 64 using a measurement as a place to monitor and observe symptoms

Image: COVID-19 Data Center, Nonthaburi

Image: COVID-19 Data Center, Nonthaburi

Monks detained for 14 days

In addition, the province of Nonthaburi found 2 more infected people, being cases 14 and 15 of the new outbreak. She is a 54-year-old Burmese woman and a 46-year-old Burmese woman who works in Kitchen 2 at the Leng Nui Yi Temple, while high-risk contacts await test results. The 113 people were detained in the temple for 14 days.



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