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The number of confirmed cases in Thailand exceeds 10,000, and the authorities urge people to try not to move across provinces

Original title: Thailand’s cumulative number of confirmed cases exceeds 10,000 and the authorities urge people to avoid moving across provinces

(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) The number of confirmed cases in Thailand exceeds 10,000 and the authorities urge people to try not to move across the government

China News Agency, Bangkok, January 9th (Reporter Wang Guoan) Thailand’s New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Management Center (Epidemic Control Center) announced on the 9th that 212 new cases of new coronary pneumonia were confirmed. So far, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Thailand has exceeded the 10,000 mark, reaching 10053.

Thailand started a new round of epidemic in the middle of last month. In just over 20 days, the epidemic has rapidly spread to 57 provinces in the country. There are more than 5,600 confirmed cases, which exceeds the total number of confirmed cases in the first wave of the epidemic last year.

As of the 9th, Thailand has cured a total of 5546 cases and 67 deaths. There are still 4440 cases in hospital.

In order to prevent and control the epidemic, the Epidemic Control Center announced measures to control the movement of personnel across the government on the same day. It stipulates that the reasons for entering and leaving the provinces, measuring the body temperature, checking and downloading the use of mobile phone tracking applications, etc., among which the 5 provinces with more serious epidemics: For Samut Sakhon (Long Tsai Chuo), Chonburi, Rayong, Chanthaburi and Trat, relevant supporting documents are required.

The center urged people to refrain from inter-government movement this month and actively download related contact tracking applications to help the authorities control the spread of the virus.

The head of the Department of Disease Control and Prevention of the Ministry of Health of Thailand said that of the 57 prefectures affected by the new round of epidemics, 20 prefectures have not seen new cases for more than 7 days, which is a positive sign. He said that if strict measures are taken to control the spread of the epidemic, the number of new cases per day in Thailand will be expected to decrease significantly by the end of this month. (Finish)Return to Sohu to see more

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