Following the news that three staff members had been diagnosed with Coronavirus in the Prime Minister’s Office of Thailand a few days earlier, two more staff members were reported on 30 April, one as a cleaner and the other as a technician in the Secretariat of the Prime Minister’s Office.
Among them, the cleaner had entered the office building of the Prime Minister’s Office prior to his illness, which was the office of Deputy Prime Minister Bayi, Deputy Prime Minister Visanu, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy Supatanapong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Zhu Lin, The Office of Minister Anucha of the Prime Minister’s Office and the meeting room where the Cabinet meeting was held.
A spokesman for the Prime Minister’s Office of Thailand informed on April 27 that there had been three confirmed cases of Coronavirus among the staff of the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Prime Minister’s Office had decided to suspend media interviews from April 28 to May 11, during which the prime minister’s office would be thoroughly disinfected and all kinds of information would be released through the Internet.