onsdag 9 december 2020

25 new Covid-19 cases detected in quarantine including 7 returning from Myanmar. It’s the highest number of daily Covid-19 cases in Thailand since April 25, according to Worldometers. - Nation Thailand



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25 new Covid-19 cases detected in quarantine including 7 returning from Myanmar 

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25 new Covid-19 cases detected in quarantine including 7 returning from Myanmar | The Thaiger

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25 new Covid-19 cases were detected in quarantine including 7 Thai women who worked in entertainment venues in Myanmar, according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. It's the highest number of daily Covid-19 cases in Thailand since April 25, according to Worldometers.

Thailand's total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases is raised to 4,151 with 3,880 recoveries and 60 deaths. 211 people are currently receiving medical treatment for the coronavirus.

  • 7 Thai women, ages 25 to 35, tested positive for Covid-19 after returning from Myanmar where they had worked at entertainment venues.
  • 2 Kuwaiti women, ages 31 and 77, tested positive for Covid-19. The elderly woman tested positive for the virus back in October.
  • 6 people travelling from Switzerland tested positive for Covid-19 including a 53 year old Swiss man and 5 Thai women, ages 46 to 67.
  • A 31 year old Russian diving instructor travelling from Russia tested positive for Covid-19.
  • A 52 Thai woman travelling from Sweden tested positive for Covid-19.
  • A 27 year old Thai man travelling from Singapore tested positive for Covid-19.
  • A 32 year old Libyan woman and her 4 year old son travelling from Turkey tested positive for Covid-19.
  • 2 Thai women, ages 59 and 18, travelling from the United States tested positive for Covid-19.
  • 3 people travelling from South Korea, a 44 year old Korean man, 8 year old Korean boy and 43 year old Japanese woman, tested positive for Covid-19.

25 new Covid-19 cases detected in quarantine including 7 returning from Myanmar | News by The Thaiger

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SOURCE: Nation Thailand 

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