Update of the COVID-19 situation on December 3, 2020



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December 3, 2020


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Follow news updates on the “COVID-19” coronavirus situation. Both in Thailand and around the world December 3, 2020, all day here.

situationThe new coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) or COVID-19-19 ” That spread strongly throughout the world It affects a wide range of sectors of the economy. Including people’s daily lives Bangkok Business Online Has collected various information To update the latest situations and stories about Coronavirus to An appointment 3 December 2020 That you can follow and read news all day long. Clicking to read more news on various topics As follows

Current situation of COVID-19

Report “COVID-19 Data Center” “COVID-19 COVID-19 COVID-19” Today, Thailand found 13 new cases of COVID-19, 4,039 cases of cumulative cases. No more deaths. The total number of deaths is 60 and 3,832 patients have been cured.

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The Ministry of Public Health reveals first-round tests, 175 high-risk exposure, COVID-19 was not detected Indicate the situation in the disease control plan. The epidemic has not been detected. Confident does not spread Thais have left Tachilek, requested to return, 150 people accused each province of detecting people from Tachilek during November. Inform the authorities urgently

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On December 3, 20, in the case of Phayao province, a person infected with COVID-19 was found on November 29. I traveled from the Mae Sai district to the area in front of one of the Mueang Chiang Rai department store And went to the music festival and show in Singha Park between 6:00 pm and 11:00 pm During that time there were parents and students. People in the Phayao province area Traveled to the Singha Park concert has also led the school unit to pass a resolution requiring school completion to prevent the spread of COVID 19.

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Chiang Rai Public Health Meet Thai people working in Myanmar’s Tachilek province, a total of 180 people requested to return through normal channels. To detect illnesses Back through the Mae Sai checkpoint, 31 requests to add 17.

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Thai Lion Air explains the case of finding someone infected with COVID-19 Ready to ensure safeguard measures for all passengers.

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Explore the atmosphere in the city of Chiang Mai. The people of Chiang Mai still live a normal life. As for the farmers who sell fresh in the market they secretly have hope But raise your high guard to protect yourself. After seeing two additional cases of COVID-19

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Northern Thailand Hotel Association Group revealed that 2% of group travelers canceled their room reservations after COVID-19 discovery in Chiang Mai area. 70-80% of total bookings were expected to of hotels during long vacations will increase or not. While 50 percent of massage shops lost customers, the state urged the government to build trust.

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The CCC ordered all provinces to seize 4 sections for the extraction of the “COVID” outbreak after 10 cases were found, strict control of risk points during this December 1 to 31.

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Thailand-Myanmar Border Today May be the greatest risk of a new round of COVID-19 outbreaks due to the severe outbreak in Myanmar. And there is illegal stealth The government has to rigorously review the application of the law. To fill this gap

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Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered officials to start vaccines against the COVID-19 virus. To the Russians next week

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The Japanese Ministry of Health said. The ministry has launched a COVID-19 counseling hotline service. In seven foreign languages, including Thai

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