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BMA reveals 40 COVID cases linking Samut Sakhon – seafood – post today, general society


BMA reveals 40 COVID cases linked to Samut Sakhon – seafood

Date 25 Dec 2020 at 7:28 PM

BMA announces 40 COVID-infected cases Expedite review of patient timelines Found 3 cases linked to Samut Sakhon market

Police Lieutenant Colonel Pongsakorn Kwanmuang, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) said after the meeting of the Coronavirus Disease Management Center 2019 (COVID-19) in Bangkok (BMA) No. 104/2563 states that the official number of cases of infection in the area is 40, showing a travel timeline, 9 of which are currently admin at the hospital. But did not live in Bangkok, 2 still remaining 31 people awaiting announcement

Recently, four additional cases have been investigated, leaving 27 without a timeline yet, but three are workers at a glass film factory in Thaweewattana, the other four are employees of the district factory. Bang Khun Thian, the other 20 have to ask for an investigation before further announcement.

For details, today’s patient timeline is number 10-13, with the first being a government official operating in the Dusit area. And traveled to Sisaket and Ubon Ratchathani Province on December 10 before returning to Bangkok on December 13

On the same day, the patient dined in Samut Sakhon. After that, on December 16, he traveled to meet friends in Nonthaburi province and dined together in the office area, Dusit District Next, traveled to the Provincial Administrative Organization of Sisaket Province on December 18 before the infection was detected and admitted on December 21 the past.

“The 11th patient, according to the report, stated that on December 10, traveled to Samut Sakhon to buy things at the Samut Sakhon market to bring back and sell at the Ladprao market on December 10. The results were found on December 22, “Police Lieutenant Colonel Pongsakorn said.

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