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Bangkok opens a timeline, 6 more people addicted to COVID-19 found walking the market – up to the BTS

BMA revealed the cumulative number of new cases of COVID-19 infection of 863 people, with the opening of a timeline, 6 others being company employees, housewives and factory workers Found a market history Take the BTS

Today (8 Feb 2021) Bangkok A new wave of COVID-19 cases reported from 20 Dec 2020 – 8 Feb 2021, a total of 863 people.

Most infections in the country come from contact with confirmed cases who are family members or from people at work. Going to entertainment venues, community venues and proactive investigations in markets and communities, with a timeline of 6 more completed investigators.

Patient 777 Professional women Found a history working at a company in Phutthamonthon Sai 4, stop at the economic village market And go back to Bang Khae District

Patient 778. A professional woman (housewife) finds history traveling to the mother’s house in Ladprao. By BTS Skytrain From Bang Wa station Go to Ladprao station, buy stuff from Bang Khae market, deliver things to customers / sell things in Soi Petchkasem 50/2 and hired housework for people in Soi

Patient 779. She is a Myanmar woman, a freelance worker (housewife), finds a history working in Soi Petchkasem, Phasi Charoen District.

Patient 780 I’m a Myanmar woman Occupation of factory worker in Bang Khae district, found history to buy fresh food at Bang Khae market By taking a minibus taxi

Patient 781 I’m a Myanmar woman Occupation of factory worker in Bang Wa area, Phasicharoen District, found history walking to work at the factory

Patient 782 I’m a Myanmar woman Occupation of factory worker in Bang Khae District, found history walking to work at the factory

Patient 783-792. In the process of investigation

In this regard, people are requested to wear masks, wash their hands, spaced distance, and strictly follow the measures. If you suspect or worry that you are infected with COVID-19, assess the risk of http://bkkcovid19.bangkok.go.th/ or contact the hotline for advice “Health Bureau” Tel. 02-203-2393 and 02-203-2396

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