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Thais from S Korea face same precautions as returnees from Wuhan

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Thais from S Korea face same precautions as returnees from Wuhan

By THE NATION

 

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PM Prayut Chan-o-cha presides at a meeting of state agencies on preparations for Thai labourers returning from South Korea.

 

The same protocols used in bringing 138 Thais home from Wuhan, China, last month will be employed in handling the thousands of Thai labourers returning from South Korea, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said on Wednesday (March 4).

 

Speaking after a meeting on the matter with involved state agencies, he said the workers will be screened before departure and anyone showing fever will be barred from flights home.

 

Anyone showing fever in mid-flight will be moved to a separate seating area.

 

And all with fever will be put in quarantine on arrival to be tested for Covid-19 virus infection.

 

Prayut said the Thais who’ve been working in Daegu, epicentre of the virus outbreak in South Korea, and in North Gyeongsang province, will be kept in quarantine for 14 days at facilities run by the state, not in their homes.

 

The government is seeking more locations that can serve as quarantine facilities, since some 10,000 Thais – all of whom have been working in South Korea illegally – will gradually be coming home.

 

Thai authorities, loaned an AirAsia passenger jet for the purpose, last month evacuated 138 Thais from Wuhan, where the outbreak originated.

 

Whether ill or not, they were obliged to spend 14 days under observation at Sattahip Naval Base in Chonburi.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30383352

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-03-04
16 hours ago, webfact said:

Whether ill or not, they were obliged to spend 14 days under observation at Sattahip Naval Base in Chonburi.

I'm confused, why isolate them and not say 8 million Chinese tourists who are just as likely to have a virus ? 

1 hour ago, RichardColeman said:

I'm confused, why isolate them and not say 8 million Chinese tourists who are just as likely to have a virus ? 

Profit.

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...well, all except the 1,100 that came back and we somehow misplaced...

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