Shocked Thai businessmen returning from Myanmar via Mae Sot checkpoint, infected with COVID-19

 


Somchai Kitcharoenrungroj, Deputy Governor of Tak and Dr Puri Chat Yingrungsan, Deputy Chief Health Officer of Tak Province, reported that a 54-year-old Thai man was found, a personal businessman. Returning from Myawaddy Province of Myanmar Through the Thai-Myanmar border checkpoint The 2nd Thai-Burma Friendship Bridge Route, Mae Sot District, on September 22, 63, was detained in the Local Quarantine of the Royal Thai Police, Tak Province COVID-19 test For the first time on 25 September, the infection was not detected until the test was repeated on Oct. 5, '20, positive results were found. Somdej Phrachao Taksin Maharat Hospital, Mueang District, Tak Province


Mr. Ute Sa Ong Myanmar's governor of Myanmar's Myawaddy Province, which borders Mae Sot District, Tak Province, said it has now detected a Myanmar citizen with COVID-19. Four other truck drivers, three were found at Bako before entering Yangon, and one before entering Pha An Province, Karen State. Myanmar authorities have to notify those who have contact with or close to the four drivers to remain in their homes, waiting for officers to investigate the disease in Myawaddy Province.

In the case of Myanmar social media Shared photos of dead bodies littering the streets And rescuers wear protective clothing to collect bodies daily Claiming death from COVID-19 Especially in Yangon Causing the people of Myanmar to be terrified Most recently, both the Myanmar media and the Thai authorities have said it is fake news, with no confirmed sources. While President of the Tak Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Prasert Chuengroongruangkit Issued a warning post that "Fake news. Do not forward, it will hurt the economy of Mae Sot district worsen. Please help solve the news as well. "


For the COVID-19 situation Myanmar reported an additional 1,252 new cases yesterday, with a cumulative total of 20,033, 234 additional cures, 5,782 total cured deaths, 27 additional deaths and 471 cumulative deaths. that Myanmar will have 30,000 more cases in less than four days, and more than 100 will die.

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