Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Thailand added 2 more covid back from "India-Indonesia", revealing that former flight attendants

Today (8 July), Dr. Phannaprapa Yongtrakul, assistant spokesman for the situation management of the Covid-19 (CABC), announced the daily situation of the Covid-19 disease that today is infected with cattle. David-19 added 2 cases, returned from abroad and was in the State Quarantine. There were an additional 2 patients recovered without additional deaths. There are 3,197 confirmed cases, of which 2,444 are infected in the country and 260 in the surveillance facility. The total treatment is 3,074 cases, still in the hospital 65 deaths, a total of 58 cases.

Dr. Panprapa said that The two new patients found that

1. Returned from India as a 31 year old male, hired to travel to Thailand on June 23, stay in a surveillance facility in Bangkok, where previously he was infected in The same flight 6 people, of which 2 are colleagues of this patient. On June 26, no 1 infection was detected. The 2nd check, on 5 July, was infected but there were no symptoms.

2. Returning from Indonesia Is a 39 year old male, a missionary career Arriving in Thailand on June 24, staying at the surveillance facility in Chonburi province, found 4 patients traveling on the same flight. Previously, on June 29, no infection was detected. And check for the 2nd infection on July 5, found no symptoms

Dr. Panprapa said that The global situation of Covid-19 has accumulated a total of 11.95 million patients, a new single day of up to 2.1 hundred thousand deaths, an increase of 5,962 deaths, a total of 5.46 hundred thousand, with the United States ranked number 1 with 3.1 million patients. 56,000 new patients in a single day, while Brazil ranked second with a combined cumulative total of 1.67 million, a new case of 50,000 people with the highest deaths of 1,312.

As for the Asian side India still has a maximum of 7.4 million patients, while Japan has 206 new patients considered more than the past. Found that the epidemic in entertainment venues Thailand remains at no. 99 in the world.


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