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Visitors to Hua Hin safari from Sep 4-11 asked to quarantine as staff found with COVID-19

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The health office of Thailand’s southern province of Prachuap Khiri Khan has issued an announcement advising anyone who visited Hua Hin Safari & Adventure Park between September 4th and 11th to enter 14 days of isolation immediately after 28 employees at the park were found to be infected with COVID-19. Seven others have also contracted the virus in the same cluster.

 

The same announcement advised visitors who have developed symptoms, such as a fever or breathing difficulties, to get COVID-19 tests at their nearest hospital.

 

On Saturday, the management of the park sent five employees, who had tested positive using rapid antigen tests, to Hua Hin Hospital for RT-PCR tests which confirmed the infections. Five other workers were sent to Pranburi Hospital for screening and all of them tested positive.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/visitors-to-hua-hin-safari-from-sep-4-11-asked-to-quarantine-as-staff-found-with-covid-19/

 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

advising anyone who visited Hua Hin Safari & Adventure Park between September 4th and 11th to enter 14 days of isolation immediately

Advising???? Right! It somehow sounds like the person running into the wall and find out it hurts like hell. Despite that the same person will time after time continue to run in to the same wall with the same speed, just to see if it hurts again.

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