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Phuket officials report zero new COVID cases for fifth consecutive day

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Phuket officials report zero new COVID cases for fifth consecutive day

By The Phuket News

 

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PHUKET: The Phuket Communicable Disease Committee today (May 7) announced zero new confirmed cases of people infected with the COVID-19 coronavirus. It is the fifth consecutive day that zero new confirmed cases have been reported in Phuket.

 

As such, the total number of people in Phuket confirmed as infected with the disease since the outbreak began remains at 220.

 

According to the report released this morning, so far 9,420 people classified as at risk of contracting COVID-19 have been checked, an increase of 66 on the 9,354 reported yesterday.

 

Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-officials-report-zero-new-covid-cases-for-fifth-consecutive-day-75986.php

 

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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2020-05-07
 

Give it another month to be 100% certain... By then everyone should be totally broke and begging the government for any form of freedom !!

Mr P to the rescue ??

Most areas are allowed to travel around the island now. ( Masks , sanitizer etc ) 

However its extremely quiet.

The only area at all a bit busy is the suicidal  main road running from  Chalong to Rawai.

Its very easy to end up in hospital from riding along that death strip , and is devoid of any policing of course.

The local cops much preferring to hang in the shade at Chalong Circle , and bust farang for 300 baht for no helmets.

Geez.

Of course not, you let them all out to go to the villages all around the country last week

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