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Kanchanaburi is infected with another COVID-19, found on a trip and sleep over at Chanthaburi.

Kanchanaburi, the second case of COVID-19 infected by a timeline was found to have been traveling and sleeping at a casino in Chanthaburi for several days, 10 people close to the risk of infection.

At 20.03 hours, January 2, 2021, Mr. Jirakiat Phumsawat, Governor of Kanchanaburi Province, posted a personal Facebook account that he had been informed by the Kanchanaburi Provincial Public Health Doctor that Today, another infected patient was found from a gambling house in the eastern province. (Wiring to gamble) now maintain the Phanom Thuan Hospital already As a result, Kanchanaburi now has two more COVID-19 cases while staff are testing the infection, 10 close contacts of the second patient, sent for testing on Sunday, Jan. 3.

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The reporter reported that on January 1, a person was exposed to a COVID-19 infection. At Ban Don Chaeng Community, Moo 1, Phanom Thuan Sub-district, Phanom Thuan District, Kanchanaburi Province by the SRRT team of Chao Khun Paibun Phanom Thuan Hospital, Phanom Thuan District, Kanchanaburi Province Receive notification by phone from the accident and emergency department That there are male patients Give history that Traveled from Chanthaburi Province to request an infection test Therefore went to the Ban Don Chaeng community area

Chronology And details History of infection Of the second infected person before the illness began

December 23, 2020 At 5 p.m., the patient drove a 4-door truck to pick up a friend at Nakhon Pathom. Travel to Chanthaburi Province, sleep over at the casino

24-25 December 2020 In the morning, we are at Chanthaburi Province. In the afternoon, we drive to the casino in Trat Province.

26-27 December 2020 Stay at the casino, Chanthaburi Province, sleep over at the casino

December 28, 2020 Afternoon travel back with friends Drop by to send a friend at Nakhon Pathom to the house number 43/1 Moo 1 at 19.00

December 29, 2020 Morning rest at home (Without masks) There are 3 close contacts (everyone does not wear masks), in the evening go to buy beer at Mr. Somchit Chiangthong Moo 3 (with mask)

December 30, 2020 – Rest at home (Do not wear masks), in the evening a family of four young grandsons and mother-in-law came to visit and eat together at 5:00 pm-6:00pm.

December 31, 2020 – Rest at home with family (Without mask), grandson from Ayutthaya Stop by to eat.

January 1, 2021 – A friend in Nakhon Pathom called to say that he slept at Nakhon Pathom Hospital and suggested that he come to test for COVID-19, at 11.34 am, driving a motorcycle to check at Chao Khun Paibun Phanomthuan Hospital.

Then, on the same day, the SRRT team, Chao Khun Paibun Phanomthuan Hospital, investigated the disease and monitored those close contact with the patient. Using the definition of investigating the patient A high-risk person means a close contact. With patient confirmation And from asking close contacts of the patient Found 1 high-risk exposure, 9 low-risk and 6 non-risk, and at present, the high-risk exposure begins to cough, sneeze, and runny nose.

Recommendations for those exposed to high risk Do not go to the community, isolate, detain, separate utensils from others, monitor and observe themselves for 14 days, measure their fever every day for 14 days, wash hands and use face masks. Including cleaning the room Air conditioning, bathroom, restaurant

As for those exposed to low risk Able to perform work Surveillance and self-observation 14 days. Wash hands and use a mask. Be careful to collect infectious waste such as tissues, masks, etc.

The first case of COVID-19 in Kanchanaburi was a 20-year-old university student in Kanchanaburi Province with COVID-19. From returning to elections, Rayong Provincial Administrative Organization and returning to study

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