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Mr. Thawat Thammangkhamnan, Mae Pa Sub-District, Mae Sot District, Tak Province, brings together Village Security Officers (Chorororororor) and Village Health Volunteers (MCS) Tangchu, who conduct screening and surveillance to deter traffickers from entering the city. Breaking the law at various shipping ports Gathered at the 22nd, 23rd Natural Kham and 34th Natural Crossing, which is located along the Thai-Myanmar border. Ban Huai Kalok Village, Village No. 4, Mae Pa Subdistrict, Mae Sot District, Tak Province to prevent foreigners from smuggling into the city and prevent the COVID-19 epidemic. That is spreading in Myanmar now.
Khampun Saengla, 60, a villager from Pak Huai Mae Pa, who is on the Thai-Myanmar border, said he was now telling Burmese working in the village to inform their relatives on the Myanmar side. Absolutely refrain from crossing into Thailand because villagers living along the border are concerned about COVID-19. Although it continues to follow the recommendations of the Ministry of Health. Wearing a mask Use a hand sanitizer. Keep your distance in congested places like markets and shopping malls.
For the COVID-19 situation In Myanmar, on September 14, 2020, 180 people were found, 3,195 infected with a total of 32 deaths, the latest Myanmar authorities. Myawaddy Province, across from Mae Sot District, announced a curfew to prohibit people from leaving their homes between 24:00 and 04:00, starting today (15 September 20) indefinitely. To prevent COVID-19 It is efficient
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