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Opening a timeline of a 29-year-old woman in Ayutthaya is infected with COVID Found back from work at Chiang Mai – Post Today, General Society


Opening a timeline of a 29-year-old woman in Ayutthaya is infected with COVID Found back from work in Chiang Mai

Date 20 Dec 2020 at 09:53

Ayudhya reportedly found a 29-year-old woman infected with COVID but had no symptoms. Found back from working at a beauty salon in Chiang Mai Along with revealing a timeline of travel

On December 20, 20, the COVID-19 emergency operation center in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province reported that a 29-year-old female COVID-19 patient was found living in Bang Pa-in district. The woman returned from work to a beauty salon. In Chiang Mai, the results were found, but there was no illness. Therefore separately observed symptoms at the hospital and is in the process of investigating the disease

From the preliminary examination, it was found that The timeline of this female patient is as follows.

On December 16, the patient was traveling on a double-decker bus. Thaton – Bangkok Sit to the ground floor together 3 people, patients wearing masks all the time.

On December 17, approximately 5:00 a.m., arrive in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. Get off at the Bang Pa-in intersection on the Asian road. Take a motorcycle taxi back to the house in Bang Pa-in District

On December 18, around 10:30 a.m., sit in the back of a pickup truck. Come to check Find the COVID-19 virus. At Bang Pa-in Hospital

On December 19, around 8.00 a.m. go shopping at the morning market. (Sri Thong Village Market), Bang Pa-in District

Dec 19, found result of COVID-19 infection. But no symptoms Immediate treatment at the hospital

News reports say Communicable Disease Investigation Team and related agencies in Ayutthaya Province Has taken action to control the disease immediately To search for contact persons traveling on the same car and bus And places where patients work in Mae Ai District, Chiang Mai, as well as find contacts in the community And search for motorcycles that the patients ride To send a COVID-19 test, 10 people were found at high risk. In addition, public health officials in Bang Pa-in district have already destroyed the virus in the patient’s accommodation.

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