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Thailand races to contact trace as coronavirus reappears

 

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FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective face mask gets his temperature taken before receiving free food during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Bangkok, Thailand, April 27, 2020. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand is racing ahead with contact tracing after detecting its first domestic coronavirus infection in over three months, health officials said on Friday, with tests conducted on nearly 200 people with possible exposure to the new case.

 

Thailand reported its first non-imported case in after over 100 days on Thursday, after a prisoner a day earlier had tested positive for the coronavirus during a mandatory test for new inmates.

 

"We traced his movement back two weeks before he had symptoms on Aug. 29," Sopon Iamsirithaworn, director of Bureau of General Communicable Diseases, told a news conference.

 

The man, 37, had worked as a nightclub DJ at three different venues in the capital Bangkok during the past two weeks, officials said, before he was jailed for a drugs-related offence.

 

So far, 194 people considered at risk, including family members, inmates and people at the court where he had appeared have tested negative, Sopon said, adding that authorities were using a government smartphone application to contact those who had checked-in at those venues.

 

All of the country's new cases in the last three months have been found in quarantine in individuals who were returning from overseas.

 

Thailand has reported a relatively low 3,431 cases and 58 COVID-19 deaths overall, with 96 patients currently being treated in hospital. That compares with more than 232,000 and 187,000 infections in the Philippines and Indonesia respectively.

 

Thai authorities advised those concerned about exposure to the new case to seek testing and to quarantine at home.

 

"If you suspect that you've come into contact with this DJ, you can come in for free tests," senior health official, Ritdej Chareonchai, said.

 

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22 minutes ago, Wiggy said:

I can’t see the cabinet being too worried about all of this. They’ll all soon be singing “We all live in a yellow submarine, a yellow submarine” 

I think you mean gold....until it needs to be pink...or blue... ????

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Just accept the reality.  If the person contracted the virus in Bangkok and was contagious, many more will likely get the virus.  If they started testingpeople before the 2 to 14 days have pssed likely a lot of negatives will show up.  The problem would come from those who had come into contact, possibly earlier, but more likely near the end of 14 days (or longer)

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11 hours ago, elliss said:

 

 Keep it going .  Be Smart ..

    That way big brother , don't know , where the  fkc, you are ...

 

 

Unless you use a Rabbit card on the BTS or metro.

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1 minute ago, polpott said:

Most of my Thai friends are sure that a "pee" gave it to him.

Ghost have covid? 

Another conspiracy! 

 

My conspiracy is the Egypt soldier visit his DJ club.

 

* I hope the tracing be successful. Same happen with New Zeland. Maybe import product? 

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13 hours ago, The Barmbeker said:

But they have done such a stellar job with this!

How....

 

I hate to say "I told you so", but...

If you work in the tourist trade this is the last thing you need to happen. 

 

Borders closed and lockdown imminent. 

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21 minutes ago, polpott said:

Just for clarity, Thai Chana isn't an app, you read the QR code and it links you to a website.

Actually, they later also introduced the app. You can download from app store.

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