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December 23, 2020
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One case of COVID-19 infected by the Krabi Provincial Health Office was a female worker from Myanmar. He has a history of traveling to Samut Sakhon province. Authorities are in the process of following a screaming person. In the same truck as the other 7 patients they were screened for infections
On December 23 and 20 the reporter reported that the Krabi Provincial Public Health Office (Krabi Provincial Health Office) reported the results of COVID-19 tests. From a group of migrant workers who traveled to Samut Sakhon province to extend their passports, he discovered that a 48-year-old woman from Myanmar was residing in accommodation for foreign workers in a facility in Ao Nang Sub-district, Mueang Krabi La District. The disease became infected with COVID-19 after the Krabi Hospital tested the virus according to the measures for 31 vulnerable foreign workers, resulting in COVID-19.
By this Burmese woman Traveled on December 14, 2020 in a passenger van There are 7 people who travel together and return on December 16, later from December 17 to 20, 2020, staying at the establishment’s house. Proactive screening on December 21, 2020 and COVID-19 detected on December 22, 2020 The patient is currently in treatment at Krabi Hospital.
The Emergency Operations Center of Medicine and Public Health (EOC), Krabi Province Public Health Office has carried out disease control as follows
1.Check for COVID-19 Among all participants No result detected. And detained in a state facility for 14 days
2. Look for additional contacts in the community.
3. Clean the area in accordance with the measures of the Department of Disease Control. Apply to Krabi people and tourists. Ensures that the Krabi area is clean and safe.
However, the province of Krabi. Prepared for the situation Both field hospitals One center for the detention of vulnerable groups 24 hours a day by the Krabi Provincial Public Health Office. It has requested cooperation from all agencies, both in the public, private and public sectors in monitoring those who travel to the shrimp market. As of December 1, 2020, inform local authorities and volunteers for a risk assessment.