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Chiang Mai has 2 additional cases of COVID, are Japanese men. Infected from Chonburi

Dr. Chatuchai Maneerat, Doctor of Public Health, Chiang Mai Province

Doctor of Public Health, Chiang Mai Province The report found two more new cases of HIV infection, a Japanese male originating from Chonburi province.

On January 2, 2021, Dr. Chatuchai Maneerat, Chiang Mai Provincial Public Health Doctor revealed that the Chiang Mai Provincial Public Health Office. Two additional COVID-19 cases (Chiang Mai’s 48th and 49th cases) were reported, with two Japanese men aged 59 and 64.

The investigation found a timeline of patients with a history of traveling together and going to the most vulnerable areas of disease control. Or the red district in Sriracha district Chonburi Province Before COVID-19 was detected At a private hospital in Chiang Mai

On December 28, 2020 at 10.05-11.25 hours, departing from Chiang Mai Airport, Thai Smile Airlines, flight WE103, seated row 53 to Suvarnabhumi Airport Before taking a taxi to Sriracha Stay at a hotel in the Sriracha district. Chonburi Province And traveled to restaurants and entertainment venues in Sriracha on 28-29 December 2020 before returning to Chiang Mai

On December 30, 2020 by ThaiSmile Airline WE116 Suvarnabhumi – Chiang Mai, flight 17.10-18.30, sitting in row 55 at 19.00, returning to Astra Condo Chiang Mai by airport taxi

December 31, 2020, mostly staying at Astra Condo, traveling only to go shopping at 7-eleven stores under the condo.

On January 1, 2021, there were no abnormal symptoms. But colleagues suggested that COVID-19 tests go to a private hospital by grab to check for the coronavirus 2019. Was admitted to a separate negative pressure chamber At a private hospital in Chiang Mai

The results of the investigation found that A total of 126 contacts, 26 of which were high-risk close contacts, including 25 contacts in the vehicle, flight WE116 Suvarnabhumi-Chiang Mai on December 30, 2020, under tracking, taxi drivers from the airport to There were 1 cases of accommodation for inspection on January 4, 2021.In addition, there were 100 low-risk passengers, including 88 passengers on flight WE116 Suvarnabhumi-Chiang Mai on December 30, 2020, and 12 private hospital contacts. Observe symptoms and be able to be tested for COVID-19. At a nursing home near home

Dr. Chatuchai continued that for the case of finding people infected with COVID-19. At Lamphun Which has a timeline related to traveling to Chiang Mai latest from the investigation of the disease Know that the patient is 29 years old, female, domiciled in Lamphun Province, has a history of traveling from a risky area in Rayong province on December 20, 2020 by using Thai Lion Air, flight SL510 from 12.45-14.00, Don Mueang – Chiang Mai. And travel back to the accommodation at Mae Chaem district by private car between 21-22 December 2020 and stayed at the house all the time

On December 23, 2020, traveled home to Li District, Lamphun Province by private car. Know the news of the outbreak in Rayong Province, therefore register to request for examination with the CMU Faculty of Medical Technology and visit on December 30, 2020 after receiving the examination. Returned home to Li District, Lamphun Province after the results of the COVID-19 infection were confirmed. Was admitted to the hospital Lee, Lamphun Province

For finding contact with such patients A total of 138 contacts were found (10 high-risk groups, 10 negative subjects waited 3, and 125 were observed in the low-risk group).

“Given the current situation, both at the national level and in Chiang Mai, we recommend strict spacing. Refrain from traveling in various places It is not necessary, especially in places where the majority of people wear masks, 100% wash their hands frequently with gel or soap. At every possible opportunity The Chiang Mai Communicable Disease Committee conducts a daily assessment of the situation and plans to raise the level of COVID-19 prevention in the Chiang Mai area so that Chiang Mai is safe from COVID-19. As much as possible, ”said Dr. Chatuchai.

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