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AOT head office in Don Mueang closed after over 30 staff infected with COVID-19

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Airports of Thailand (AOT) Public Company has closed its head office, opposite Don Mueang international airport, and its safety control centre inside the airport, after more than 30 staff were found to have contracted COVID-19.

 

AOT CEO Nitinai Sirisamatthakarn said today that he has ordered the company’s head office closed immediately, for three days, after 19 staff were found to be infected, with the rest of the staff being told to work from home.

 

Meanwhile, Mr. Samphan Khuthranon, director of Don Mueang international airport, said that he also ordered the safety control centre, located inside the airport, closed temporarily, after 12 staffers tested positive for the virus.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/aot-head-office-in-don-mueang-closed-after-over-30-staff-infected-with-covid-19/

 

 

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I think it's safe to say Covid is everywhere and anyone inside or outside of government saying it's under control are blind.

Wait. What? I thought that Prayut said it was all under control!

Oh,  Wait,  Wait,   is there some expat,  they can pin the cause on,  or will a face or two, in the Thai crowd 

be affected.   Just asking.  I am so  Cynical

Geezer

1 hour ago, Stargrazer9889 said:

Oh,  Wait,  Wait,   is there some expat,  they can pin the cause on,  or will a face or two, in the Thai crowd 

be affected.   Just asking.  I am so  Cynical

Geezer

Give it time. 

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