Thailand reports jump in local coronavirus infections linked to shrimp market

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Thailand has nine new local coronavirus infections, the biggest one-day rise in local transmissions in more than seven months, health officials said on Saturday.

FILE PHOTO: A researcher works inside a laboratory at the National Primate Research Center of Chulalongkorn University during the development of an mRNA type vaccine candidate for the coronavirus disease in Saraburi province, Thailand, June 22, 2020. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

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.

Local cases have largely been found in people observing quarantine after having been in close contact with an infected person. Most of Thailand’s recent cases have been imported.

 

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hallo, het heeft connectie met garnalen, het was op een garnalen markt

You mean their slave driven industry?

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And minks in Utah have tested positive!

Is Covid jumping from what to what here!

Their shrimp market is slave based iirc

Food chain... it’s why there were so many infections at animal product plants. We need to lower our animal consumption.

Cold chain?

Pure greed has jeopardized the hard work we have all put in!! Illegal Burmese workers unable to afford the quarantine 🤬🤬🤬

Oh great now shrimp have Covid?

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