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28 high-risk areas for Covid-19 in 10 provinces

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28 high-risk areas for Covid-19 in 10 provinces

By The Nation

 

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A list of 28 locations are at risk for Covid-19 infection and people who have visited these places have been urged to screen for fever.

 

Dr Nattapol Pruatphongphan from Bangkok Hospital Phitsanulok has collected information about the ongoing outbreak in various areas.

 

He warned medical personnel who might have made contact with people from the high-risk areas or people from those locations to be screened for high body temperature.

 

The high-risk places are:

 

Samut Sakhon: The Central Shrimp Market, Ton Son Mahachai Night Market, Mae Puang Market, Talay Thai Market, Mahachai Villa Flea Market, Krok Krak Market, Kheha Nadi Market, Mahachai Niwet and Baan Ua-athon Tha Chin.

 

Samut Prakan: Pak Nam Seafood Market and a seafood shop in, Pak Nam sub-district, Muang district.

Nakhon Pathom: Tha Sao Flea Market and Nakhon Chai Si district.

 

Bangkok: Nuanchan Market in Bueng Kum district and the residential area near Prachachuen Road in Bang Sue district.

 

Pathum Thani: Wat Sa Bua Flea Market in Thanyaburi district and a flea market in Nong Sua district.

 

Ayutthaya: Bang Si Thong Village market and a motorcycle taxi stop near Chiang Rak Noi Bridge in Bang Pa-in district.

 

Saraburi: Jaew Hon Ta pa hot pot restaurant in Nong Khae district and Muang district market.

 

Suphanburi: Seafood markets in Song Phi Nong and Bang Pla Ma district.

 

Uttaradit: Three markets (Pa Khanun market, main municipal market, and Tha Sao market in municipal area) in Muang district.

 

Chiang Mai: A salon in Mae Ai district and a bus Bangkok-Ban Tha Ton.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30400015

 

 

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Good to see it's all under control as promised by my hero Anutin.

Will waiting for a few weeks then declare no more cases work this time the cash cow of ASQ is at stake here ????

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Dam Break GIFs | Tenor

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24 minutes ago, webfact said:

people who have visited these places have been urged to screen for fever.

 

Why not test? And why not quaranten like people from abroad? 

1 minute ago, RotBenz8888 said:

Why not test? And why not quaranten like people from abroad? 

It’s widely known now that many people don’t have a fever with covid.


Only recently could you even get a test without a fever. 

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I think they leaving out a few areas TIT

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16 hours ago, RotBenz8888 said:

Why not test? And why not quaranten like people from abroad? 

They are testing.  Didn't you read that article?  Testing is going on all over the country.  40,000 tests were done just a few days ago n Samut Prakan. 

One in Phuket who has 3 kids in two different schools as far as I know the one school has closed down not sure about the other, according to what I read had some contact with someone from Samut Prakan,

 

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2 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

I think they leaving out a few areas TIT

Good to see for once actually naming places/markets/shops etc so that people can be especially proactive when out and about.

Confirmed cases in Bangkok
There are now a total of nine confirmed cases in Bangkok.
Of the new cases, one patient is a personnel from the National Science and Technology Development Agency who tested positive on Monday. Thammasat University, where the patient works at, posted through their news page THAMMASAT Today on Monday evening listing the locations they have traveled to, which includes the university’s Rangsit campus and Central World Department Store on December 13.

4 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

I think they leaving out a few areas TIT

Yes, in today's TVF, the lady in Chachoengsao's Bang Pakong District and the parent of school child on Phuket.

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20 hours ago, RotBenz8888 said:

Why not test? And why not quaranten like people from abroad? 

When they say 'screen' in this context, it means test.

21 hours ago, RotBenz8888 said:

Why not test? And why not quaranten like people from abroad? 

They are testing. Why do people keep saying they are not? It is tantamount to a lie and false news. Home isolation is a common agreed strategy internationaly and is similar to quarantine.

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4 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

I think they leaving out a few areas TIT

They are highlighting major areas of known concern.

The Nation article above mentions Nong Sua, Pathumthani as a high risk area.

 

My wife is in Nong Sua right now and according to her there are 12 diagnosed covid patients in the local hospital.

 

 

On 12/22/2020 at 2:39 PM, webfact said:

Samut Prakan: Pak Nam Seafood Market and a seafood shop in, Pak Nam sub-district

 

that is where IMMIGRATION is, maybe time to move it near Suvi airport ?

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