[ad_1] Image file Dec 22 20- COVID-19 Situation In Samut Prakan Province After the first day, 3 infected people were found in the fresh seafood store. Which is in front of the Pak Nam market. And a total of four COVID cases were found yesterday and today, according to the …
Read More »Young Phuket Timeline Opens With COVID-19 After Contact With Confirmed Patient In Samut Sakhon Province
[ad_1] Open the timeline “Car showroom manager” Phuket infected “COVID-19” I came across a story of riding a great bike. He then went to contact confirmed patients from Samut Sakhon province. In the case of Dr. Thanit Sermkaew, a Phuket provincial public health doctor, it revealed that in the case …
Read More »‘Nakhon Pathom’ orders school closings until next year, sees 5 ‘COVID cases’ over 3 districts
[ad_1] “Nakhon Pathom” ordered the closure of schools until January 3 next year, hoping to control and prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, while five more new cases were found in three districts. Mr. Surasak Charoensirichot Governor of Nakhon Pathom Province Today (December 22) it was revealed that the …
Read More »The ‘weather forecast’ for the next 7 days ‘The Meteorological Department’ points out the ‘temperature’ of northern Isan 10 degrees lower
[ad_1] December 22, 2020 137 “Weather Forecast” from “Meteorological Department” 7 days in the future between December 22-28, 2020 pointing north – Isan It is from cold to cold minimum “Temperature” of 10 to 15 degrees. Weather reports for the next 7 days from “Department of Meteorology” specify “Weather forecast” …
Read More »Chachoengsao reveals timeline of 24 women with COVID-19 found to deliver shrimp to Mahachai
[ad_1] The chronology reveals that 24 girls are infected with COVID 19 as of December 13, returning from the delivery of shrimp in Mahachai Before returning to work in the industrial estate at Km 35, Bangna-Trad Road, with tour programs, several restaurants in Chachoengsao, Chonburi and Samut Prakan. On December …
Read More »Shock! 2 seafood merchants in the Old City Old Town caught in COVID-19
[ad_1] Shock! 2 seafood merchants in the old city are infected with COVID-19 Date Dec 22, 2020 at 9:16 PM Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya: 2 seafood merchants found in front of Phachi train station next to COVID-19. Research found to buy seafood at the Thai seafood market. On December 22, …
Read More »The groom confessed. Murder of a young official in the Office of the Permanent Secretary in Bangkok, seizure of 38 charges
[ad_1] Shoot a young official in the Office of the Permanent Secretary in Bangkok. Mouth open to confess to being the real murderer of his girlfriend After the woman realized that she was not as rich as she had been told Revealed, there was an argument that caused the accident …
Read More »He found a police officer at the Singkhon customs checkpoint, caught by COVID from his 67-year-old sister in Samut Sakhon.
[ad_1] Officers at the Prachuap Khiri Khan customs checkpoint were infected with COVID-19 by the first 67-year-old patient in Samut Sakhon, who was his sister. I found a timeline to work at the Singkhon checkpoint, went to 2 restaurants, Makro department store, checked the people involved, and found no infection. …
Read More »Exam cancellation in Onet, Grade 6 and M.3 “Natthaphon” sent a letter to the National Organization of Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives.
[ad_1] Image from Nataphol Teepsuwan Facebook page – Natthaphon Teepsuwan Ministry of Education Ok, Onet 6 and Grade 3 exams must be canceled in academic year 2020 onwards. On December 22, 2020, Matichon reported that Mr. Nuttaphon Teepasuwan, Minister of Education (MOE), signed a letter titled Abolition of the National …
Read More »Who is eligible for free COVID-19 screening? – post today general society
[ad_1] Check Now Who is eligible for the free COVID-19 trial? Date Dec 22, 2020 at 4:38 PM A spokesperson for the COVID-19 Center clarified that those eligible for free COVID-19 treatment at the hospital were eligible for the gold card, social security, and government officials. If you don’t qualify …
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