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Timeline tracking movements of Chachoengsao Covid case

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Timeline tracking movements of Chachoengsao Covid case

By THE NATION

 

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The authorities have released an official timeline of a 24-year-old Chachoengsao resident’s movements after she tested positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday.

 

The woman lives and works in Chachoengsao’s Bang Pakong district and went to work every day between December 7 and 11.

 

On December 12, the woman, her boyfriend and friends had a meal at a buffet restaurant in Bang Pakong’s Bang Wua area.

 

On December 13, she travelled to her second house in Samut Prakan district and visited the Mega Bangna complex. She also ate at a restaurant near Assumption University’s Suvarnabhumi Campus before returning to Chachoengsao.

 

On December 14 and 15, the patient went to work at her office and dined at a restaurant in Bang Wua sub-district.

On December 16, she only went to work.

 

On December 17, the woman ate at an eatery in Bang Wua area and later visited a pharmacy and local market near the Bang Wua branch of Tesco Lotus.

 

On December 18, she went to office.

 

On December 19, she visited a Toyota service centre in Samut Prakan’s Bang Bo district, before visiting her boyfriend’s home in the same province. The patient then dined at a buffet restaurant called “Nari” in Chonburi before returning to her home in Chachoengsao.

 

On December 20, the patient returned to Samut Prakan to cast her vote for the provincial administration organisation’s chief at the election station in Bang Phli Noi market. She also visited Chularat 11 Hospital, her boyfriend’s home and a 7-Eleven outlet in a PTT petrol station.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30400035

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-12-22
 

"...and a 7-Eleven outlet in a PTT petrol station."

 

Glad they narrowed that location down.

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In the next 6 weeks the lockdown we saw in April this year will be back across Thailand unless they shut down travel right now between provinces 

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