Nakhon Sawan encountered the first COVID patient, a 59-year-old man returning from Samut Sakhon.



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Nakhon Sawan found infected with COVID-19 The first new wave, a 59-year-old man, returns from Samut Sakhon.

December 23th Resolution Report from Mr. Sirirat Chumupakarn, Governor of Nakhon Sawan Province Press release on the COVID-19 situation that in the Nakhon Sawan area, the first case of infection was a 59-year-old man, 14 in the Wat Sai Subdistrict, Muang District, Nakhon Sawan Province. After traveling to the Thai market Talay, Samut Sakhon province, on December 15 with a 31-year-old grandson, and on December 21, the grandson went to talk with the grandchildren. It turned out that the grandchildren had a negative result and the 59-year-old man had a positive result and then confirmed again that the result was positive. Health officials also examined people with a lot of noise, such as employees, nieces and wives, no infection was detected.

Sirirat went on to say that the province had issued measures to monitor people traveling from Samut Sakhon or high-risk areas entering the Nakhon Sawan area. Inform staff and quarantine for 14 days while the school has begun notifying the parents to gradually close the class. To prevent the transmission of COVID-19 Starting today Until January 3, 2021

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