High school students caught in Covid walking tour of famous shopping malls in Siam area – post today, general society



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High School Students Next to Covid Walking Tour of Famous Siam Malls

On January 13, 2021 at 2:23 pm

BMA spokesperson reveals sick timeline with COVID-19 An additional 31 infections were found, including 527 cases of illness.

On January 12, the Facebook page “Earth Pongsakorn Kwanmuang – Earth Pongsakorn Kwanmuang” posted a message saying that BMA found an infected person. From December 20, 2020 to January 12, 64, a total of 527 cases of infectious disease investigation as of January 11, 64 (456 cases) are foreign at Admit, Kor area hospitals. 121 cases and 335 cases of people living in the Bangkok area.

Most of them come from having a history linked to Samutsakorn, Rayong, Chanthaburi, previously exposed to confirmed patients. Go to entertainment venues AND proactive monitoring in the market, Timeline announced 292 cases

And today there is a timeline of infected people in Bangkok who have successfully investigated the disease 31 more details of timeline 31 are shown in the figure below. To report information on disease investigations You will report unsolicited information to the person. Before obtaining the consent of the interested party

In accordance with the Communicable Diseases Act of 2015, Section 10 Wear a mask, wash your hands, keep your distance, and follow strict measures if you suspect or are concerned that you are infected with COVID-19. Risk Assessment at https: //bkkcovid19.bangkok.go .th / or call the Health Office Hotline 0-2203-2393 and 0-2203-2396

You can follow the news about the COVID-19 situation in Bangkok on the main channel of the Facebook fan page: Bangkok By the public relations office https://www.facebook.com/prbangkok

Conclusion Bangkok found infected people From December 20, January 20 to January 12, 64, a total of 527 cases of infectious disease investigation as of January 11, 64 …

Posted by Earth Pongsakorn Kwanmuang – Earth Pongsakorn Kwanmuang on Tuesday, January 12, 2021.



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