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Nakhon Nayok Province Five additional COVID-19 infected people were found at high risk in Phonpat Market Cluster, Pathum Thani Province. A history of sales and purchases was found in the market. Get tested at a private clinic
Today (Feb 26, 2021), Nakhon Nayok Provincial Public Health Office revealed that Nakhon Nayok province found 5 new COVID-19 cases linked to the Phon Phat market group, Pathum Thani province, resulting in a cumulative number of diseases to 13.
The ninth patient was a 78-year-old Thai man, Thonglang sub-district, Ban Na district, with a high-risk exposure to the seventh and eighth patients, a history of stay at home was found. Later, she found out that her daughter was infected.
The tenth patient was a 72-year-old Thai woman, Thonglang sub-district, Ban Na district, with a high-risk exposure to the seventh and eighth patient, with a history of taking medication by appointment at the Chest Institute, Nonthaburi (Cardiology Clinic )., She went to a private clinic in Ban Na district with her daughter-in-law, and then received the news that her son was infected
The eleventh patient was a 26-year-old Thai, Thonglang sub-district, Ban Na district, who was exposed to high risk with the seventh and eighth patient, who found a history of selling products in the Phon Phat market, collecting vegetables in Laem. Mai Yoi Temple, go buy rice noodles at Pikul Kaew Market.
The twelfth patient is a 57-year-old Thai, Thonglang sub-district, Ban Na district, who is a high-risk person with the seventh and eighth patient, who found a shopping history in Kiat Prung market, going to Thong Lang Administrative organization of the sub-district, going to a private clinic. In one of the Ban Na district to control and treat pain Flesh
The thirteenth patient was a 53-year-old Thai woman from Thonglang sub-district, Ban Na district, who was at high risk with the seventh and eighth patients, and found a history of working at home growing vegetables. Later, she learned that her sister and brother-in-law were infected with COVID-19.
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