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Samut Sakhon Hospital reveals good news, 8 of the ‘COVID’ patients have returned home, while the 95-year-old woman, despite recovering, remains in the hospital.

COVID: Samut Sakhon Hospital reveals the good news, 8 people have returned home, while Jae Pae Pla, 95, although recovered, still has to stay at the hospital.

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From the situation of the coronavirus outbreak That spread in Samut Sakhon Province, which was found among those who trade and work in the shrimp market in Samut Sakhon Province for the first time before the infection spread to other provinces. In Samut Sakhon, 1,500 said infected people.

Latest at 4.00 p.m. on 28 Dec ’20 at the Preecha meeting room Samutsakhon Hospital, Dr Anukul Thai Thanan, Samutsakhon Hospital Director, along with Dr. Thanapat Puangphet, Deputy Director of Health Service System Development, and Dr. Intiraamas, MD. Professional trader Have announced that Currently, there is progress in the care and distribution of patients from Samutsakorn Hospital.

By the hospital selling COVID-19 patients Go home according to the medical care guidelines from the 7th Dec for people without symptoms Stay in the hospital for at least 10 days after the infection is detected. As for people with mild symptoms It is recommended that you stay in the hospital for at least 10 days from the onset of symptoms.

And when the patient is asymptomatic for at least 24-48 hours, it is considered to be sold to take home, which as of today there are a number of patients available Or allowed to go home, a total of 8 people, 6 of whom are Thai and 2 migrant workers

Dr. Anukul said that for the 95-year-old woman who was the mother of the first patient diagnosed. There are no symptoms of COVID-19 yet, but doctors are still asked to stay in hospital for a while. To provide care in matters of bed addiction The remaining patients in Samutsakhon Hospital at present, there are still around 60 cases, all 60 of which have symptoms that are not very serious. And is expected to gradually Gradually go home Under the supervision of the Department of Medicine

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