Open a timeline of 2 deaths 62-63 from COVID-19 in Bangkok-Tak.



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An FDA spokesperson revealed the timeline for COVID-19 cases 62 and 63 in Thailand were Thai men aged 44 and 70 living in Bangkok and Tak province.

Taweesil Wissanu Yothin, NDC spokesperson, announced in the daily COVID-19 situation report that Thailand has found an additional 279 cases of the infection, with two more deaths.

Details of 2 additional kills are as follows.

Thai number 62, 44 years old, Bangkok

  • Dec 20 History, trip to a restaurant and bar
  • December 26-27, fever, cough, runny nose
  • December 28 Fever
  • December 30, feeling more tired, go to the ARL clinic at Charoenkrung Pracharak Hospital. Tired to breathe Blood oxygen saturation dropped to 80, send ICU back for intubation. The results were found to be infected with COVID-19 at 10:00 pm
  • On December 31, the patient’s symptoms did not improve. Primary care physician Respiratory failure Send for treatment Chulalongkorn Hospital Died around 3:00 pm at Chulalongkorn Hospital

The high-risk contacts were 7 family members and 6 hospital personnel.

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Case 63: Thai man, 70 years old, Mae Sot district, Tak province (with an underlying disease: stroke, lying in bed)

  • November 29: The infected are smuggled through a natural channel. Began to have symptoms of illness (cold), resided in Moo 7, sub-district of Tha Sai Luat with a son-in-law as caretaker
  • On December 2, the daughter returned from Bangkok to care for the sick.
  • Dec 4, have asthma symptoms, call a private hospital to be picked up from home on the way
  • December 31, treatment with COVID, pneumonia, respiratory failure is completed. He dies at 22.00

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