RAUT Helps Thais In South Korea Get 67 COVID Cases



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December 27, 2020


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“The Thai Embassy in Seoul” has monitored aid from Thais in South Korea with 67 cases of COVID. Chungcheong, north and south

Mr. Thani Saengrat, Director General of the Information Department and SpokespersonMinistry of Foreign Affairs Reveal the latest developments in the rescue.ThaiIn Cheonan City, Chung Chong ProvinceSouth Korea InfectedCOVID-19 That the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has received a report from the Embassy in Seoul that the South Korean agency has detected an infected Thai person Due to the outbreak in Thai food stores in Cheonan, a total of 67 people.

South Korean authorities have quarantined all those infected in various cities in South Korea. Chungcheong, north and south For example, Cheonan, Eumseong, Cheongju, Hongseong, Asan, with 33 detainees residing in the Asan quarantine facility, yet no one has been found to have the symptoms. Serious illness Most of them have no symptoms or have mild symptoms such as cough, headache, muscle pain. Loss of taste

Royal Thai Embassy in Seoul in collaboration with Seoul Labor Office Urged to help And is in the process of inviting people with COVID-19 In South Korea, join the hotline group at the embassy. Together with the Department of Medicine, the Ministry of Public Health was established to have doctors specialized in the treatment of COVID-19. From the Department of Medical Services to provide advice on medical care during the detention period for the past 14 days, 32 Thais have joined the hotline group.

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