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Thailand's new coronavirus outbreak has caused a large number of people to queue up for testing.

Thailand’s new coronavirus outbreak has caused a large number of people to queue up for testing.

by YCPress

The recent outbreak of the cluster COVID-19 epidemic in Bangkok entertainment venues has rapidly spread to 32 of the 77 provinces across the country.

In the past three days, more than 1,000 new confirmed cases have been added, and it has spread to all walks of life. From senior government officials to ordinary people, the infection has been infected, which is unprecedented.

On the 9th, most of the 559 new confirmed cases in China were related to entertainment places in various places, and the infection cases in entertainment places in various places were related to the previous outbreak of social infections in nightclubs in Tongluo District, Bangkok, which aroused public concern and went to hospitals for virus testing.

△People waiting for the test of COVID-19 in front of the hospital

Bangkok Tongluo District, where the outbreak of the epidemic, is a key screening area. The government has specially installed a number of mobile testing vehicles, with a daily maximum of 1,000 people, and nearly 1,000 people queued up for testing that day.

Hospitals across the country have also flooded in large numbers of people coming to test for the novel coronavirus. If it is a high-risk group of infection, the test is free.

Prime Minister Prayut said on the same day that hospitals have enough test agents, and will be admitted immediately once diagnosed. Private hospitals with insufficient beds will transfer patients to government-built cabin hospitals.

In response to the epidemic that may continue to spread, all parts of Thailand are speeding up the construction of cabin hospitals.