“Anutin” revealed that 2 Thai women were sick with “smallpox” in a row, pointing out that surveillance systems can detect and screen. People wake up to get treatment when they have symptoms. It is also reiterated from risky behavior. change partner having sex with unknown people Accelerate the tracking of high-risk exposure foreign men sex Jang Thai still requires a certificate for vaccinating once morest COVID-19 to enter the country. but if the situation improves Measures may be reduced from time to time.
On August 29, Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health (MoPH) gave an interview in the case of two Thai women who were diagnosed with smallpox in the same period that the Department of Disease Control had measures to control it. disease investigation High-risk exposed and foreign men who have sex with a 7th case must be further investigated according to the procedure. It is good to detect cases of monkey pox infection in the screening system. shows that people are alert receive information in surveillance causing them to come in for screening in the hospital until they can be detected. However, the 7 cases of smallpox monkey pox found in Thailand Most of them are caused by risky behaviors such as changing sexual partners. having sex with strangers
“On this matter, the MoPH is trying to create as much understanding as possible. Monkey pox isn’t scary. If people don’t have risky behaviors, they can lead a normal life, don’t worry, and the disease is not severe. can be cured,” said Mr. Anutin.
When asked regarding the case of Singapore Relaxing measures to allow those who do not have the COVID-19 vaccination to enter the country without quarantine Mr Anutin said that now Thailand still needs to maintain measures to show the results of vaccination once morest COVID-19. But in the future, if different situations going in a better direction There may be a reduction in various measures from time to time, which in the past Thailand has already adjusted its measures according to the covid situation.