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Chiang Mai announces the COVID-19 situation Two additional patients were found at 58-59 in Chiang Mai Province.

Chiang Mai province announces the COVID-19 situation Found 2 additional patients with travel history linked to entertainment venues At the same time asking the public not to believe or share fake news. Fake news releases are now being collected for legal action.

Today (8 Jan 64), Mr. Weeraphan De-on, Deputy Governor of Chiang Mai Province Dr. Chatuchai Maneerat, Chiang Mai Provincial Public Health Doctor and Dr. Songyos Kamchai Head of the Communicable Disease Control Group Chiang Mai Provincial Public Health Office Jointly announced the COVIC-19 situation on January 8, 2021 in Chiang Mai province by Dr. Songyos Khamchai discussing the case of finding a COVID-19 patient. Chiang Mai Province added 2 cases, namely

58th COVID-19 patient in Chiang Mai

A 27-year-old Thai woman, domiciled in San Kamphaeng District Chiang Mai Province Occupation as a government employee History of close contact with 55, 56 COVID-19 cases of Chiang Mai province. Onset of a fever A little cough, the nose does not smell. On January 6, 2021 received a separate negative pressure chamber. San Sai Hospital

59th COVID-19 patient in Chiang Mai

Thai man, age 42, domiciled in Muang District, Chiang Mai Province Own business Have a history of traveling to entertainment venues with the outbreak on the night of December 31, 2020 without any symptoms. Treated at a separate negative pressure chamber Nakhon Phing Hospital All infected cases were still linked to previous cases. The place where history went to a warm-up shop on the night of 31 December 2020

In addition, the disease investigation team, Chiang Mai Provincial Public Health Office Also received information on finding out COVID-19 cases. In Bangkok with a history of traveling in a warm-up shop On the same night And when looking at the patient’s timeline It was found that BMA had a history of contact with COVID-19 infected people on 28 December 2020, before arriving in Chiang Mai on the night of 31 December 2020, presumably to be the cause of Outbreak this time.

In this regard, the investigation team continues to search and track contacts in other groups.

The results of the detection of the coronavirus 2019 among the exposed cohorts of COVID-19 patients Of Chiang Mai Linked to entertainment A total of 1,010 people exposed to high-risk, 285 low-risk people, and from January 4 to 8, 2021, a total of 830 people who traveled to the warm-up shop were tested. 63 cases, which will know the results tonight (8 Jan ’21)

Chiang Mai Province Ask those who travel to a location on the same date and time as a COVID-19 patient. Of Chiang Mai Observe yourself for 14 days (after the day of contact) if you find abnormal symptoms, fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, trouble breathing, and the nose does not smell. To immediately see a doctor at a hospital near your home With detailed history To be examined

At the end of the press conference, Mr. Weeraphan De-on, Deputy Governor of Chiang Mai Province Gave concern to the people that Since there has been an infection in various places and the authorities have investigated the disease. It turns out that there are quite a lot of people who are affected, such as employees working on the timeline. Obviously affected, the dormitory owner was fired from the dormitory. Despite being at risk and not being infected Let the people of the people sympathize. And to help each other Including asking to consume accurate information and facts from the responsible agency directly Don’t be fooled by or share fake news, and the province has now assigned relevant agencies to collect fake news release data to take legal action.

Deputy Governor of Chiang Mai Province Added that Now all parties are working hard. But would not be successful without the cooperation of the people. Please don’t post anything that is not true. Because it will have a wider impact on others

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