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Two more Thai COVID deaths, 143 new infections “CRC” watches over COVID-infected group at “Chula-Pathumthani Market”, preparing to detain foreigners for 21 days to prevent “South African strain of COVID” in Thailand. “BMTA” clarified that the driver of bus No. 34 was infected with the COVID virus, ordered to arrest the “fare collector” with strict cleaning measures.
On February 15, 64, Dr. Apisamai Srirangsan, Assistant Spokesperson for the Center for the 2019 Coronavirus Outbreak (COVID-19) or STD, announced that the infected patient was found. 143 new cases are domestic, 132 are surveillance and service. checks, 64 from the proactive evaluation in the community, 68 and 11 from those arriving from abroad. The man is a 62-year-old man, a vegetable seller in Ubon Ratchathani province and a 78-year-old man in Samut Sakhon province, both have congenital diseases. A total of 82 deaths resulted in a cumulative number of confirmed cases of 24,714.
“Due to the cluster outbreak at Chulalongkorn University and Pornpat Market Pathumthani Province, causing the NRCT to monitor and monitor closely.”
Dr Apisamai also addressed the case of measures In the prevention of South African strains of COVID that Not that British breed OR South African species FC is closely monitored, especially people traveling from abroad. This is likely to be reviewed for a longer time in detention, from 14 days, possibly to 21 days.
While the Public Relations Department of the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMA) revealed that from the virus detection in the Suchat Market area and the surrounding commercial buildings, Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani Province and the inspection of common bus drivers, line 34, male 1 People who lived in the Suchart market area were infected and given a 3-day stay to use their cars for spraying. Sterilization by cleaning Fee collector To stop working, see a doctor to check for infection and quarantine yourself to confirm that the BMA has a good control measure.
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