Open timeline of Thai women suffering from COVID Betong checkpoint after 14 days in detention



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Open timeline of Thai women suffering from COVID Betong checkpoint after 14 days in detention

Date 04 Dec 2020 at 7:54 PM

Yala-Dan Betong found a woman with COVID after 14 days in detention returning from Malaysia to work in Malaysia The Yala Provincial Health Office emphasized that there is still no epidemic in the area. A colleague who was traveling with him was observing the symptoms.

On December 4, 20 at the border checkpoint in Betong district, Yala province, he contacted the Malaysian side. At the Bukit Buryapit checkpoint in Kedah state, officials found an infected woman at the local quarantine center after arriving from Malaysia with two friends on November 25, 2020 and admitted her. Quarantine for 14 days was found to be infected.

For this timeline, a woman infected with COVID-19, from April to November ’20, lived in Malaysia from August 28-31, 2020 and was arrested at the Boukeka checkpoint. Libra yui In case the passport expires later, from September 1 to 9, 2020 it was sent to Baratek Detention Center, Kedah State, September 10 to 12, 2020, to Buke checkpoint Kayuitam. Waiting for the collection of COVID-19 samples on September 13, ’20 ‘to be tested Negative (negative) from September 14 to November 10, ’20. November 11-24, 2020 Entrance to Baratek Detention Center, Kedah State

On November 25, 20, traveling back to Thailand in 6-wheelers, 8 inmates arrive at the Betong checkpoint at 10.25 am and enter the detention center at the Local Quarantine Center in Betong District on the 1st. December 2020. Samples were collected and submitted for testing for SAR-COV-2 (DAY 6) Date December 3, 2020 Results were found to be infected with SAR-COV-2 and treated according to measures at Betong Hospital.

Songkran Mai Chum, Yala Provincial Public Health Physician, revealed that Betong District has not encountered an epidemic in the area and no more infected people have been found. Thai women have caught it from Malaysia. Because she went to work as a housewife in Kedah state. She has been controlled from the Malaysian Consulate. Meanwhile, when entering the Betong checkpoint, I did not have to mix with the local people. Therefore, the symptoms were observed at the Local Quarantine Center and on December 3, 20, the results were found to be SAR-COV-2 and were admitted to the measurements taken at Betong Hospital. The other 12 friends continued to observe the symptoms for an additional 14 days, the staff at the Local Quarantine Center will retest.



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