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Nonthaburi orders three-day closure of restaurant where new Covid-19 patient worked

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Nonthaburi orders three-day closure of restaurant where new Covid-19 patient worked

By The Nation

 

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Nonthaburi Governor Sujin Chaichumsak has ordered the closure of the "Sam Wan Song Kuen" (three days, two nights) restaurant on Rama V Road for three days after it became known that a man, who has tested positive for Covid-19, used to work there.

 

The man is currently in detention over drug charges in the Central Special Correctional Institution.

 

He worked at two branches of the restaurant from August 12-25.

 

The governor held an urgent meeting with the province's contagion disease control centre officials on Friday as the new Covid-19 patient previously lived in a condo in Bangkok’s Bang Mod area and worked as a DJ in the Rama III and Rama V areas before being caught.

 

"To contain the spread of Covid-19, which can cost people their health, lives and properties, we have ordered closure of the restaurant from September 4 to 6," he said.

 

The meeting also ordered employees in the restaurant to undergo 14 days state quarantine, while ordering employees' families and relatives to undergo self-quarantine in their houses.

 

"Customers who used service at the restaurant from August 20 must monitor their symptoms. If they have any doubts, they must take a Covid-19 test at Bang Kruai 2 Hospital immediately," he added.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30394012

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The meeting also ordered employees in the restaurant to undergo 14 days state quarantine

This means they've been locked up for 2 weeks for being near to someone who had COVID.

 

Are they not to be trusted to stay at home? I already know the answer to this and it's a no.

21 hours ago, webfact said:

"To contain the spread of Covid-19, which can cost people their health, lives and properties, we have ordered closure of the restaurant from September 4 to 6," he said.

Horse has bolted !

a good reason to not play that spy app game

Jokers, so they ordered the restaurant to close for 3 days and the staff to isolate for 14, who runs the place when it opens?

Pandora's box has opened. 

1 hour ago, Almer said:

Jokers, so they ordered the restaurant to close for 3 days and the staff to isolate for 14, who runs the place when it opens?

You think too much ????

1 hour ago, Oldie said:

You think too much ????

I do more thinking, is there anybody who thinks thai's   will quarantine for 14 days when told to?

5 minutes ago, Almer said:

I do more thinking, is there anybody who thinks thai's   will quarantine for 14 days when told to?

They might walk around to check if the others stay at home ????

3 hours ago, Bender Rodriguez said:

a good reason to not play that spy app game

Huh? This is literally the only good reason to use the 'spy app' game, for its intended purpose.

 

The reasons to not use it, relate to non-CV19 tracing uses of that data.

23 minutes ago, Almer said:

I do more thinking, is there anybody who thinks thai's   will quarantine for 14 days when told to?

I know two who voluntarily self quarantined, one even doing so before it blew up and the borders closed. So yes some take it seriously.

9 hours ago, jacob29 said:

I know two who voluntarily self quarantined, one even doing so before it blew up and the borders closed. So yes some take it seriously.

Good

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