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Mr. Weerasak Wichit Sangsri Samut Sakhon Provincial Governor, along with Dr. Chatchai Kitiyanan, Samut Sakhon Provincial Public Health Doctor A 67-year-old female COVID-19 patient is reported to be a trader (owner of a fish raft) in a shrimp market in Samut Sakhon Province. Starting on December 13, 2020, there was a pain. The nose does not smell So he was examined at a private hospital and found to be positive. Therefore sent to receive treatment at Samut Sakhon Hospital And from ongoing investigation of the disease Until December 17, 2020, two tests from Samut Sakhon Hospital and Samut Songkhram No.5 showed positive results. Doctors confirmed COVID-19 infection.
Currently in quarantine and treatment at Samut Sakhon Hospital. The close people who were quarantined to watch for symptoms were four groups, totaling 18 people, consisting of group 1, son 2 (male 31 years) and son (25 years woman). No quarantine was found. At Samut Sakhon Hospital, group 2, bed-bound mother (female 95 years old), patient brother (male 57 years old), sister-in-law (female 57 years old), older sister (female 73 years old), housewife (go – Return) (Female 56 years) all pending results. The home quarantine group, the third group, was in contact with the patient during the sale: 1st son (39-year-old male) in hospital quarantine, 40-year-old male Burmese worker and a 48-year-old Burma male child. Followed up to collect samples and quarantine. Part 4, a group of 8 medical personnel, collected samples and sent for testing without infection.
Mr. Weerasak Wichit Sangsri Samut Sakhon Provincial Governor Revealed that For the origin of COVID-19 that occurred to this patient. Still in the process of investigating who the disease came from. Which asked the people of Samut Sakhon Province Waiting to hear the news conference from the governor of Samut Sakhon Or personnel who have been assigned only Don’t believe a rumor without a child deficient screening. After this, the police will have to deepen measures to arrest those who do not wear masks before leaving the house. Using measures as previously announced by Samut Sakhon Province, a fine not exceeding 20,000 baht
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