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Phuket Provincial Health Office urges chronological inspections after finding a 40-year-old man infected with COVID-19, ready to monitor all close contacts Krabi
Today (December 22, 2020) since the event that is shared on social networks the announcement of the school in the Kochonkiat network Both Line and the Facebook group about a student parent had a positive COVID-19 test, indicating that the school in the Kajonkiet group was coordinated by the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office at 2:00 pm Parents of kindergarten students at Kajonkiat Pattana School have a positive COVID-19 test (Phuket Lab) and are waiting for the Second round of confirmation from the Department of Medical Sciences this afternoon (December 22, 2020).
Therefore, the school administration would like to announce the closure of teaching and learning at Kajonkiat Pattana School. From December 23 to 24, 2020, afterwards it will be closed according to the school vacation calendar. As for the school opening date, it will be announced again. At this time, the parent’s student Have been admitted to COVID-19 if there is progress or need to monitor classmates and teachers. The school will coordinate with the relevant parents as soon as possible.
The consultation of Dr. Thanit Sermkaew, Phuket provincial health doctor, said that after said father had been examined due to illness The first test result was positive, COVID-19 infection was found and a sample was sent to Laboratory 2 of the Phuket Medical Science Center. The results came out this afternoon (December 22, 2020), the test results were also positive.
The aforementioned person has already been admitted to the hospital. And now officials from the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office have questioned and monitored all close contact illnesses. And he’s in the process of reviewing the patient’s timeline. Initially I know that Before getting sick, the man went to a party in Koh Lanta, Krabi province, before returning to Phuket and getting sick, he was admitted and found to be infected with COVID-19.
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