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Yesterday (23 Dec) Police Lieutenant Pongsakorn Khwanmuang Bangkok spokesperson posts a message on Facebook Details of five new cases of COVID-19 in Bangkok have a history of being linked to the central shrimp market in Samut Sakhon province.
On December 22, 2020, Bangkok finds 5 additional cases of COVID-19 with a history of linkage to the shrimp market in Samut Sakhon province.
There are 3 people in Bangkok, the other 2 are from the interior of the country who come to be inspected and are admitted to the hospital in the Bangkok area.
Bangkok found 9 cases of infected with a history related to the shrimp market in Samut Sakhon province from December 20 to 22, 2020.
Timeline as follows
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4th case, male admission, private hospital, travel history to the central shrimp market, Samut Sakhon province
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Number 5: female admission, private hospital, travel history to buy seafood, Samut Sakhon
The sixth case, Admit, Rath Hospital, is a relative with an infected person in Samut Sakhon province.
The seventh case, Admit, a private hospital with a history of travel to Mahachai
The details of the timeline are shown in the following figure.
2 people from different provinces coming to check and enter hospital in Bangkok area Timeline in other provinces
The eighth case, a 52-year-old woman, was a Samutsakorn province to examine and enter Siriraj Hospital.
The ninth case, a 28-year-old man, is a province of Chachoengsao who came to inspect Vibhavadi Hospital and Admit, Bang Pakong Hospital.
Bangkok asks everyone to cooperate. To control the situation to get back to the same thing again
1. People who live in Bangkok and have a history of traveling to the central shrimp market, Samut Sakhon province during December 1, request that they can check for COVID-19 in all hospitals in Bangkok. No cost and report risk history
2. People living in Bangkok, including employees and employees, especially foreigners, can use the website http://bkkcovid19.bangkok.go.th/ to assess the risks.
3. That companies, businesses, private entities and the public sector comply with the COVID-19 measure. Strictly Especially in places where a lot of people gather.
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