Thailand found 35 additional COVID-19 cases in the country, 25 returned from abroad, 6 infiltrated natural routes, 4 from Myanmar



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The Civil Service Commission Office reveals Thailand with 35 new cases of COVID-19, 25 of them are domestic, 25 from the surveillance system and 17 from the services, 6 were arrested and 4 infiltrated nature trails from Myanmar.

Today (March 3) at 11:30 am at the Government House, Dr. Thaweesilp Wissanu Yothin, spokesperson for the COVID-19 Situation Management Center. Report on the situation of the coronavirus outbreak In the country today, 35 new confirmed cases of contagion have been identified, 25 of which are domestic, 25 surveillance and proactive screening service examinations in the community, 8 and those from abroad 10 cases were in state quarantine (state quarantine), Turkey 1, Ghana 2, Kenya 1, Nigeria 2, the other 4 went from Myanmar to Thailand by a natural route. Additionally, 63 more patients had recovered, no more deaths.

New patients in Thailand today In this case, 17 cases of infection in the country in risk areas, the majority in Samut Sakhon province, 9 cases, Bangkok, 3 cases, Pathum Thani 3 cases, Prachuap Khiri Khan 1 case, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 1 case, aggressive screening in the community, 8 cases, the highest, Pathum Thani 5 cases, Samut Sakhon 3 cases, and the arrival from abroad 10 people

As a result, the latest cumulative number of confirmed cases is 26,108, including 23,309 domestic infections, 14,565 proactive screening in communities, 2,799 foreign travelers, 2,189 state-provided quarantine places. Of the 63 most recovered patients, a total of 25,483 were hospitalized. 541 with the cumulative death toll of 84.

With details of confirmed patients, accumulated a new wave from December 15, 2020 to March 3, 2021, in 21,871 cases, 6,281 cases of domestic infections, proactive screening in the community, 14,565 cases, travel from abroad, 1,025 people. total number of cured patient cases increased by 63, totaling 21,306,541 in hospital treatment, the cumulative number of deaths

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