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Mae Sot Hospital touched a 70-year-old Myanmar man who has COVID, but his relatives hide the truth
Date 06 Dec 2020 at 4:11 PM
Tak, found another 70-year-old Myanmar man with COVID-19 But darkened the story to find out the truth when the coma caused chaos at both Mae Sot Hospital He must send 13 medical personnel and resuscitation teams to be examined
On December 6, the Public Health Investigation Team in Mae Sot district, Tak province, reported that COVID-19 cases were found. This is the second case from the Mae Sot Sea district Thai in exile Burmese nationality, 70 years old, residing in a village on the border between Thailand and Myanmar, village no. 7, Ban Wang Takhian Tai, Tha Sai Luat Sub-district, Maesot District, where the patient was also admitted to Mae Sot Hospital. Coma symptoms
From the disease investigation report that When the patient’s relatives requested that the resuscitation team from the Mae Sot private hospital be picked up for the treatment of the disease. But the patient’s relatives provided information to hide the facts. Claims who never crossed the border and have no history of risk of aging symptoms, shortness of breath, just shortness of breath The first rescuers were convinced when they approached a patient wearing only a face mask: Face Chew. And only normal gloves They did not wear COVID protective clothing or PPE. Later, rescuers took the infected patient to a rescuer and left the patient’s home on the Mae Sot border to go to hospital. Along the way, the patient’s symptoms worsened, the resuscitation team from the private hospital had to coordinate to send the patient to Mae Sot Hospital.
However, when the patient was sent to the Mae Sot Hospital emergency room in a coma, he had to use a ventilator. The doctor then sent this patient to undergo a lung X-ray examination, to check for COVID-19 according to the procedure, and there was immediate chaos at Mae Sot Hospital as it was discovered that the 70-year-old patient was infected with COVID-19. Following the incident, patients and their families gave false information, causing both the resuscitation teams at the private hospital and the medical staff at the Mae Sot Hospital, a total of 13 people, to be quarantined. Ready to be sent to test COVID-19 Because it is a high risk group Right now, you are still eagerly awaiting the result of the official exam.
However, people now have the COVID-19 infection. On the Mae Sot border, the first two cases are in a 43-year-old Myanmar man living in Mae Sot. He works in the second-hand car trade. And operate international transport businesses Infected with COVID-19 After attending a medical examination at Mae Sot Hospital to request a medical certificate to be able to travel to Singapore. The second patient was a 70-year-old man who was found dead. It shocked the inhabitants of the border areas, after the patients had not been found for a long time.
Currently, all government sectors and volunteers in every 5 districts along the border, Tak province The carpet is being inspected and searched for vulnerable groups, in addition to increasing the intensity of deterring smugglers crossing the border from Tak 24 hours a day.
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