Thailand finds 11 additional COVID-19 cases traveling from abroad



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COVID-19 data center The latest situation report today (November 29, 20) has 11 more people infected, resulting in a cumulative total of 3,977 people, 2 more healers, for a total of 3,800 people, 60 deaths .

The new cases are from the United States, 1 Libya, 2 Mozambique, 1 Italian, 1 French, 1 Pakistan, 2 South Korea, 1 Oman and 1 Kuwait.

And in the case of COVID-19, a 29-year-old woman was detected in Chiang Mai. It is known from an investigation that the woman illegally crossed the border from Myanmar. Mae Sai Border Checkpoint Chiang Rai Province Last today (November 29, 63) Mr. Prachon Prachasakul, Governor of Chiang Rai Province Has convened a meeting of the Provincial Disease Control Committee Consider countermeasures against the Thai border and Myanmar Especially in Mae Sai district Que from the investigation People infected with COVID-19 Provide information that was smuggled across the border at 5:00 am by Special Task Force, 3rd Cavalry Regiment, Pha Muang Mae Sai District Administrative Department And relevant officials have discussed and agreed that it is necessary to increase the frequency of border patrols. To prevent smuggling from happening again

As for the atmosphere at the Mae Sai-Tachileik Border Checkpoint The Second Friendship Bridge between Thailand and Myanmar still carries goods as usual. And there are also intensive measures against the epidemic Including the change of drivers at the border crossing In addition, it continues to take proactive measures with random selection of vulnerable people involved in imports and exports between Thailand and Myanmar. While Tachilek’s side of Myanmar Authorities found COVID-19 case detection tests continually where the suspect is found, they will be tested for infection immediately. Regarding citizens or tourists traveling from Yangon There will be detention before entering the area, as required by the local Myanmar authorities. Local authorities have also taken steps to monitor the area. Allowing vendors to sell products at stalls and sidewalk stores only during the day until 6:00 p.m. to reduce risk.



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