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Bang Khae cluster of infections increases to 367

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The number of COVID-19 infections linked to the Bang Khae market cluster has increased to 367, with 26 new cases recorded on Friday, according to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA).

City health officials discovered the new cases while screening more than 12,000 people. The results of 2,435 other tests are still pending.

Meanwhile, health officials have continued to offer free vaccinations to members of the public in Bang Khae district, for the fourth consecutive day, but the inoculation venue has beenmoved from the Bang Khae market to Nimmanoradee Temple, which is more spacious.

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/bang-khae-cluster-of-infections-increases-to-367/

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That is starting to get serious... 367 with more tests pending.

When this cluster first hit the News, I am positive that I read the were 676 Positive cases.

That was a week or so ago, so more positives to follow.

Unless my math is no good, I don't see those Bang Khae infections being added to Bangkok's tally. If so, BMA is treating this 'third wave' exactly as govt did as Samut Sakhon, like it was a different country, nothing to do with the rest of us.

 

Please, stay at home for Songkran!

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