Thailand reports jump in local Covid-19 infections linked to shrimp market | Malay Mail

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BANGKOK, Dec 19 ― Thailand has nine new local coronavirus infections, the biggest one-day rise in local transmissions in more than seven months, health officials said today. The nine cases are connected to a shrimp market in Samut Sakhon province, near Bangkok, where four infections were reported...

Saturday, 19 Dec 2020 04:17 PM MYT

BANGKOK, Dec 19 ― Thailand has nine new local coronavirus infections, the biggest one-day rise in local transmissions in more than seven months, health officials said today. The cases started with a 67-year-old woman, who sells shrimp in the market, who was confirmed to have the infection before three of her family also tested positive.

“If the number of cases won’t come down tomorrow or the day after and become a cluster with unfound origins, we will choose measures from light to strong to handle it,” he said.

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China is the only country that still mass test in wet markets,frozens food since the outbreak .And that's why please frequently disinfecting Wet. government should hire jobless civilians that qualifies for the prevention of pandemic measurements.( machine and they can get jobs)

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