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The Department of Disease Control announces the incidence of COVID-19 in Myanmar On the border of Mae Sot, Tak province, 1 more case was found, totaling 3 cases, ready to inspect those exposed and detained.
On October 11, 2020, Dr. Opasakarn Kawinpong, MD. Director General of the Department of Disease Control, Mr. Thanitpon Chaiyanant, Advisor to the Deputy Minister of Public Health, Dr. Thanarak Plaipat, Deputy Director General of the Department of Disease Control and Dr. Sophon Iamsirithaworn The Director of the General Division of Communicable Diseases, Department of Disease Control, gave a joint press conference and pointed out the details of the driver’s case.Two Myanmar citizens infected with COVID-19 The Mae Sot border, Tak province, was caused by proactive measures among drivers moving between the border. As a result, one more was found infected with COVID-19, thus coordinating with Myanmar. With intense surveillance and enforcement measures, all three were admitted to Myawaddy, Myanmar.
The timeline is as follows:
October 8, 2020 Projection of 55 cargo truck drivers, all negative results.
October 9, 2020, 60 freight drivers were examined and found 2 positive results, 57 negative results, and 1 inconclusive.
Oct 10, 2020 Examining 74 workers at the assembly, 1 positive result is a truck driver from Myanmar.
Disease research
No. 1 traveled to Thailand 2 times going to Ali Warehouse Separate Fish for Sale, Phacharoen Market AND Sing Rung Rueang Warehouse, morning round at 10.00 and afternoon round at 3.00
The second person traveled to Thailand one round going to the single Sing Rung Rueng warehouse.
The third case was found to be an additional truck driver from Myanmar.
In addition, the disease research team went to the area to examine exposed people. In the Thai community, samples were collected from 74 contact persons and sent for PCR testing at the Mae Sot hospital laboratory. The community on the Myanmar side About 100 people exposed to the disease have been detained for 14 days, while the Ministry of Health. There is support for 3 biosafety vehicles, a set of PCR reagents and materials. Including an investigation team from the Department of Disease Control assisted the area to ensure preventive and effective care in which people from the province of Tak can contact to request a test for COVID-19. At Mae Sot Hospital AND a free real car
However, all the events agreed with the preparation and did not exceed expectations. The next step is to prevent Thais from infecting these areas. This requires the cooperation of all sectors. And cooperation of people in very important areas. Wearing a mask, washing your hands, and keeping your distance is also something that must be strictly observed.
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