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8 medical staff down with virus in Laksi

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8 medical staff down with virus in Laksi

By The Nation

 

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File photo: Mongkutwattana General Hospital

 

Maj-General Rienthong Nanna, director of Mongkutwattana General Hospital in Bangkok’s Laksi area, said in a Facebook post on Thursday (April 9) that eight medical personnel at the hospital have been infected by Covid-19, and that they and their close contacts are under quarantine.

 

“We still have 1,500 [military] medical staff to take care of patients and are ready to handle new cases,” he said.

 

Dr Reinthong added that the hospital does not require donations and hopes that once the Covid-19 situation has been resolved, other patients will continue seeking treatment at the hospital.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30385692

 

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so no massive ARMY infected , while they live in close quarters, no immigration people that get sick ... hey, maybe this all thing is a fart in jar

 

sugar lowers your immune .... hospitals ground floor are full of what ?  sugar drinks / snacks selling shops

 

if you see an MD with a cola on his desk and 30 kg overweight...

 

it is not because you work in a hospital, that you are / eat / drink / healthy

Edited by justin case

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