🔴 BREAKING: Not so good news coming out of Phuket this evening. Health officials have just announced that two foreigners aged 8 and 9 have tested positive for #COVID19 on their 2nd test (Days 6-7). The children have been sent to hospital and the family to quarantine.
#PhuketSandbox update on Saturday: Nine local cases and two Sandbox cases with 70 patients now in hospital.
🔴 WEEK ONE: 24 local + 1 sandbox = 25 cases
🟢 WEEK TWO: 26 local + 2 sandbox = 28 cases in just three days
What we know so far. The two that tested positive are children aged 8 and 9. This was the 2nd test and so Days 6-7. They have been sent to hospital. There are two families with a total of 7 members. The people who tested negative have been sent to ALQ quarantine. The two children were allowed to enter even though they were not vaccinated because they were with family members. Health officials are now doing track and trace to see where they've been over the last seven days. They've asked people not to panic. #Thailand
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