Chonburi infected with Covid-19, RT-PCR test results 1,117 people, 4 deaths.

The situation of the Covid-19 epidemic in Chon Buri province today (March 14, 2022) said that 1,117 new cases of COVID-19 were reported today (confirmed RT cases). -PCR) found the highest in the area. Mueang Chon Buri District 186 people, Si Racha District 490 people, Bang Lamung District 173 people, Phanat Nikhom District 10 people, Sattahip District 72 people, Ban Bueng District 50 people, Phan Thong District 33 people, Bo Thong District 9 people, Koh Chan District 1 person and Nong Yai District 8 people, divided into

1. People who live in Rayong came to receive treatment in Chonburi Province 64 people, collecting 3,314 people, and other provinces, collecting 995 people.

2. Cluster of First Materials Science (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Sriracha District 3 people, collecting 15 people

3. Risky occupation, meeting a lot of 46 people

4. 21 medical personnel

5. Provide a history of traveling from other provinces 7 people as follows:

5.1 Bangkok 3 people

5.2 Sisaket Province 2 people

5.3 Chachoengsao Province 1 person

5.4 Samut Prakan Province 1 person

6. Contact with confirmed cases: 261 family members from the workplace, 61 people, 59 close friends and 3 people in a party.

7. Touch the confirmed patient (under investigation) 37 people and

8. Currently investigating 555 people

for the deceased Four new deaths were reported today (1st case was 49 years old, second was 68 years old, third was 80 years old, fourth was 86 years old). being an elderly person and have congenital diseases, including high blood pressure, diabetes, abnormal blood lipids

-The first case has a history of receiving three doses of vaccine on October 8, 2021,

-The second case has a history of receiving two doses of vaccine on October 20, 2021,

-The third case has a history of receiving two doses of vaccine on 6 Nov 2021 and

– The fourth case did not have a history of vaccination.

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