COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand
The COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have reached Thailand on 13 January 2020, when the country made the first confirmation of a case outside China.[2] Surveillance among incoming travellers revealed a small number of cases throughout January, almost all of whom were visitors or residents returning from China. The first reported local transmission was confirmed on 31 January.[3]
COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand | |
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Map of provinces with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases (as of 8 August). | |
Disease | COVID-19 |
Virus strain | SARS-CoV-2 |
Location | Thailand |
First outbreak | Wuhan, Hubei, China |
Index case | Bangkok |
Arrival date | 13 January 2020 (7 months and 4 days) |
Confirmed cases | 3,378[1] |
Active cases | 126[1] |
Suspected cases‡ | 394,273 |
Severe cases | 0 |
Recovered | 3,194[1] |
Deaths | 58[1] |
Fatality rate | 1.72% |
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‡Suspected cases have not been confirmed as being due to this strain by laboratory tests, although some other strains may have been ruled out. |
The number of cases remained low throughout February, with forty confirmed by the end of the month. The number of cases increased rapidly in mid-March. This was attributed to several transmission clusters, the largest of which occurred at a Muay Thai fight at the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium on 6 March.[4] Confirmed cases rose to over a hundred per day over the following week, and public venues and businesses were ordered to close in Bangkok and several other provinces.[5] Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha declared a state of emergency, effective on 26 March,[6] and a curfew has been in effect since 3 April.[7] All commercial international flights were suspended from 4 April, and lockdown measures were implemented in varying degrees throughout the country. The rate of new cases gradually dropped throughout April, and by mid-May, locally transmitted infection rates had fallen to near-zero, and easing of restrictions was gradually implemented.[8][9]
The Thai government's response to the outbreak was initially based on surveillance and contact tracing, in accordance with the Department of Disease Control's three-stage response model. Temperature and symptom screening for coronavirus testing was implemented at international airports, as well as at hospitals for patients with travel or contact history.[10] Investigations were performed in response to outbreak clusters. Public education focused on self-monitoring for at-risk groups, practising hygiene (especially hand washing), and avoiding crowds (or wearing masks if avoidance was not possible).[11] While residents returning from high-risk countries were encouraged to self-quarantine, travel restrictions were not announced until 5 March, when four countries were designated as "disease-infected zones" and travellers subject to quarantine, while those arriving from other high-risk countries are placed under observation.[12] Further restrictions were announced on 19 March, requiring medical certification for international arrivals, and also health insurance for foreigners.[13][14]
The government was sharply criticised for various aspects of its initial response to the crisis. In early February, in response to concerns over hoarding and price gouging of face masks, the government issued price controls and intervened in their distribution.[15] The move failed to prevent shortages among hospitals, and became a scandal over perceived corruption and siphoning of supplies.[16][17][18] Criticism was also aimed at the government's inconsistent policy over international travel and quarantine requirements, indecisiveness and slowness to act, and poor communication—many official announcements were made available to the public, only to be quickly retracted or contradicted by other government units, and later changed.[19][20] The abrupt closure of Bangkok businesses prompted tens of thousands of workers to travel to their hometowns, risking further spread and reflecting the failure among agencies to coordinate a unified response.[21] These shortcomings were partly addressed with the establishment of the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA)[lower-alpha 1] as the central response centre under the state of emergency, with all public communications directed through its spokesperson Taweesin Visanuyothin.[22] On the other hand, the public has cooperated relatively well with health advisories, and the country's robust public health infrastructure has been credited as a contributing factor to its relatively successful response to date.[23][24]
The pandemic has heavily disrupted the country's economy, of which tourism is a significant sector. The International Monetary Fund has predicted Thailand's GDP to shrink by 6.7 percent in 2020, a revision from a previous estimated 2.5% increase.[25] The government has announced several assistance measures, including cash handouts to those affected and a 1.9 trillion-baht (US$60 billion) stimulus package, though few people have actually received it.[26]
Background
On 12 January, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, who had initially come to the attention of the WHO on 31 December 2019.[27][28]
Unlike SARS of 2003, the case fatality ratio for COVID-19 [29][30] has been much lower, but the transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[31][29]
Timeline
January
On 13 January, the Ministry of Public Health announced the first confirmed case, a 61-year-old Chinese woman who is a resident of Wuhan. She had not visited the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, but was noted to have been to other markets. She developed a sore throat, fever, chills and a headache on 5 January, flew directly with her family and a tour group from Wuhan to the Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok on 8 January, where she was detected using thermal surveillance and then hospitalised. Four days later she tested positive.[32][33][2]
Thailand's second case occurred in a 74-year-old woman who arrived in Bangkok on a flight from Wuhan on 17 January.[34] On 21 January, Nakornping Hospital reported a suspected case of a 18-year-old male patient who arrived in Chiang Mai from Wuhan with a high fever; his blood samples were sent to King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Bangkok for further analysis.[35][36] His condition had improved according to an official statement released by Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital on 31 January.[37]
On 22 January, the MOPH announced two additional confirmed cases. The third was a 68-year-old man, a Chinese tourist as in previous cases. The fourth case was the first case for a Thai citizen; a 73-year-old woman hospitalised at Nakhon Pathom Hospital in Nakhon Pathom Province, arriving from Wuhan.[38][39]
The fifth case was confirmed on 24 January involving a 33-year-old Chinese woman arriving from Wuhan with her 7-year-old daughter who was not infected. She admitted herself to Rajvithi Hospital, three days after her arrival in Bangkok on 21 January.[40]
On 25 January, the government of Hua Hin District in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province reported a case for a 73-year-old Chinese woman patient who had arrived from Wuhan since 19 January before entering a private hospital in Hua Hin on 23 January. Initial blood sample analysis tested positive; however, authorities are awaiting results from another lab for confirmation.[41]
On 26 January, the Thai Ministry of Public Health said eight cases were confirmed, including one from Hua Hin. All were Chinese, except for a woman from Nakhon Pathom. The first five patients were discharged.[42]
Another six cases were confirmed on 28 January, with five from the same family in Wuhan and another from Chongqing. Thailand began scanning all travellers from China.[43][44]
On 31 January, an additional five cases were reported, bringing the cumulative number of confirmed cases to 19. One was a local taxi driver who had no records of travelling to China and was thus suspected to have been infected by a Chinese tourist he picked up, making this the first case of human-to-human virus transmission within the country. The taxi driver was reported to have come into contact with at least thirteen other individuals, mostly family members, before seeking treatment.[3] The other cases were Chinese nationals.[45][46]
February
On 2 February, doctors from the Rajavithi Hospital in Bangkok announced that they had seen the success in treating severe cases of COVID-19 using a combination of drugs for flu (oseltamivir) and HIV (lopinavir and ritonavir), with initial results showing vast improvement 48 hours after applying the treatment. However, it was still too soon to confirm that this approach can be applied to all cases.[47]
On 4 February, the Thai government dispatched a Thai AirAsia plane to retrieve 138 citizens who were trapped in Wuhan following the lockdown, which landed at U-Tapao International Airport at 7:00 p.m. local time. Among the evacuees, six were hospitalised with high temperatures, with the rest subsequently sent to be quarantined in Sattahip Naval Base for two weeks. Three citizens were not evacuated, which included two students with high fever and another with an overstayed visa.[48] On the same day, Thailand confirmed another six cases, including a Thai couple who had just returned from Japan; it was unclear whether they had contracted the virus while travelling or after returning to Thailand. Two new cases were also reported in drivers who had picked up Chinese passengers.[49]
On 8 February, another six cases were confirmed involving two Chinese, and one passenger on board the evacuation flight from 4 days ago and two other Thais who had exposure to tourists. These six cases brought the total count of confirmed cases to 32.[50]
On 11 February, another new case was confirmed, bringing the total count to 33.[51]
On 15 February, the 35th case was found in a 35-year-old Thai woman who worked in a private hospital, marking the first infection in a health worker. An investigation found that she did not wear a mask and protective suit while treating a patient.[52] Several previous reports erroneously claimed that she worked for Bamrasnaradura Institute, which was later refuted and clarified by the MOPH.[53]
After 8 days with no reported cases, two more cases were confirmed on 24 February, bringing the number to 37.[54] Two days later, the number of confirmed cases went up to 40, two of which were Thai nationals who had recently been to Japan. The elderly couple, who had just returned from Hokkaido, had already spread their virus to their 8-year-old grandson at home before seeking treatment. 101 high-risk individuals whom they came into contact with were tested for the virus, including fellow tour group members, family members, passengers on their returning flight, medical workers and the grandson's classmates; 97 tested negative while 4 are still awaiting confirmation.[55] The grandfather was criticised by Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul for initially refusing to disclose his travel history when interrogated by doctors, as he was at risk of becoming a super-spreader.[56]
On 29 February, a new case was confirmed, bringing the total count to 42. A 21-year-old salesman whose job brought him exposures to foreign travellers tested positive for SARS-CoV-2.[57]
March
On 1 March, MOPH reported the first confirmed death in Thailand, a 35-year-old Thai who was originally diagnosed with dengue fever at a private hospital in late January. He was later transferred to Bamrasnaradura Institute on 5 February after testing positive for COVID-19, where he received treatment and had since fully recovered by 16 February. However, the damage the virus had done to his lungs was beyond recovery and he died from multiple organ failure on 29 February. The ministry is currently carrying out investigations to find out which disease is the main cause of his death.[58] On the same day, King Power issued a statement identifying the man who had died as one of the company's partner-product consultants at their Sivaree branch store. The branch has been closed since the day he tested positive for the virus and all staff examined by health officials.[59]
On March 22, Thailand reported 188 new cases, the largest single-day rise since the virus reached the country. Most of the cases are still under investigation.[60][61] On March 24, three new deaths were announced, all of whom were Thai nationals: a 70-year-old male who had tuberculosis, a 79-year-old male linked to the Lumpinee Boxing Stadium cluster, and a 45-year-old male who had diabetes.[62] Four medical workers were also announced to have been infected with the virus after coming in contact with patients who refused to reveal their travel history while seeking treatment.[63]
April
May
June
July
On 15 July, the national centre for COVID-19 has announced two new infected cases; an Egyptian soldier in Rayong Province, and a Sudanese diplomat's daughter in Asok neighbourhood of Bangkok. Both of them were the government's exceptions for "VIP guests," not requiring to comply with several COVID-19 measures. The government also keep secret the high-risk areas that both patients have been located during their stay until 16 July, infuriating many netizens who were afraid of the possible second outbreak.[64] Many criticised on both the government's failure to contain the disease from those VIPs,[65] and its failure to boost the heavily effected tourism industry in Rayong Province where more than 90% of hotel bookings were cancelled.[66][67] This situation was considered the eruption point of the coming protest on 18 July.
On the same day, the Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha made a visit to Rayong Province. Prior to his arrival were two protesters held signs calling for his resignation. Both were immedieatly arrested and reportedly beaten by the police, infuriating many Twitter users.[68]
On 18 July, Thailand saw the largest street demonstration since the 2014 Thai coup d'état[69] The protests later spread nationwide, collectively called the 2020 Thai protests, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Government response
The government issued a curfew to take effect on 3 April between 10pm-4am in order to limit the spread. The government has additionally issued a travel ban for all foreigners entering Thailand.[70] Some critics of the government have been arrested for allegedly spreading false information about the coronavirus pandemic.[71][72]
The curfew has since been cut from 10–4 to 11–4, then 11-3 and officially ended for a 15-day trial on June 15.
Statistics
Maps
Graphs
Overview
Total cases in Thailand (cumulative)
New confirmed cases per day in Thailand
Total deaths in Thailand (cumulative)
New confirmed deaths per day in Thailand
Status | In hospital | Deaths | Discharged | Observed | Total |
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Confirmed cases | 126 | 58 | 3,194 | — | 3,378 (+1 from the day before) |
Suspected cases | — | — | — | — | 394,273 (+158 from the day before) |
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Cases Order | Age | Gender | Province of Detection | Nationality | Place of Isolation | Travel History | Status | Occupation | Note |
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1 | 35 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Died on 29 February | Product Consultant at King Power store Sivaree branch | Case 29 patient, had been in contact with many tourists, was diagnosed with both dengue fever and COVID-19. Tested negative for COVID-19 on 16 February but was medically beyond recovery, later died from multiple organ failure.[78][79][58] | ||
2 | 70 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Died on 23 March | Private car driver | Case 25 patient, also had tuberculosis.[80][81] | ||
3 | 79 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Died on 23 March | Muay Thai pundit | Case 158 patient, had other ailments and severe symptoms from the beginning; admitted to hospital on March 16.[82] | ||
4 | 45 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | No | Died on 23 March | Security guard in Thonglor Pub | Case 198 patient, had diabetes and obesity, Admit to hospital on March 14, The wife and 2 children, were infected.[83][84] | ||
5 | 50 | Male | Su-ngai Kolok Hospital, Narathiwat Province | Died on 27 March | The first Thai to die from participation in a religious event on February 27, which took place in Kuala Lumpur. The wife, who was infected from her husband, was discharged from hospital and returned to home. Their three children were negative for SARS-CoV-2.[85] | ||||
6 | 55 | Female | Undisclosed Hospital | No | Died on 28 March | Patient had diabetes and hyperlipidemia. patient admitted to hospital on March 23 with wheezing symptoms.[86] | |||
7 | 68 | Male | Nonthavej Hospital, Nonthaburi Province | No | Died on 28 March | Patient visited Lumpinee Boxing Stadium on March 6, Go to Hospital on March 15 with dizziness and back home, Admit to hospital on March 27 feel tight
and suffocate [87] | |||
8 | 54 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 29 March | Merchant | Patient had been in Malaysia on 12 March, admitted to hospital 16 March, had diabetes and high blood pressure.[88] | |||
9 | 56 | Female | Undisclosed Hospital | No | Died on 29 March | No underlying disease. | |||
10 | 48 | Male | Maha Sarakham Hospital, Maha Sarakam | No | Died on 30 March | Musician | Patient had diabetes, Intestinal cancer and Hepatitis B, Admitted to hospital 26 March.[89] | ||
11 | 75 | Male | Yala Provincial Hospital, Yala | Died on 31 March | Patient had been in Malaysia 7 March, Had diabetes and Chronic kidney failure, Admitted to hospital 23 March.[90] | ||||
12 | 58 | Male | Bumrungrad International Hospital & Samitivej, Bangkok | Died on 31 March | Business Man | Patient returned from England on the 14 March., Admitted to hospital 15 March.[91] | |||
13 | 57 | Male | Did not admitted | Died on 31 March | Home at Narathiwat Province, returned from Pakistan on 29 March. He died on the train while it reaching Thap Sakae railway station in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province during his way back home on 30 March.[92][93] | ||||
14 | 77 | Male | Yarang Hospital, Pattani | No | Died on 31 March | [92] | |||
15 | 55 | Male | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | No | Died on 1 April | Public Driver | [92] | ||
16 | 59 | Male | Thammasat University Hospital, Pathum Thani Province | No | Died on 2 April | Worked at State Railway of Thailand | [94][95] | ||
17 | 72 | Male | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | No | Died on 2 April | Had Kidney disease, His son visited some boxing stadium in Bangkok.[94][95] | |||
18 | 84 | Male | Bangkok Metropolitan Administration General Hospital, Bangkok | No | Died on 2 April | Gatekeeper at Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium | Had Kidney disease Hypertension, Hyperlipidemia, Coronary artery disease and Gout[94][95] | ||
19 | 84 | Male | Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital, Bangkok | No | Died on 2 April | Patient visited some boxing stadium in Bangkok.[94][95] | |||
20 | 72 | Male | Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province | No | Died on 3 April | Muay Thai pundit | Patient visited Lumpinee Boxing Stadium. had Diabetes, Hypertension and Hyperlipidemia.[96][97] | ||
21 | 46 | Male | Undisclosed | Died on 3 April | [98][99] | ||||
22 | 82 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, later sent to Phetchaburi Province | Died on 2 April | [98][99] | ||||
23 | 30 | Male | Prasat Hospital, Surin Province | Died on 4 April | Construction worker | [98][99] | |||
24 | 28 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 4 April | Company employee | [100][101] | |||
25 | 51 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 4 April | Self-employed | Had Diabetes, Hypertension and Obesity[100][101] | |||
26 | 59 | Female | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 5 April | Merchant | Had diabetes, recently went to several casino around Bangkok, been in contact with a large number of people. [100][101] | |||
27 | 54 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 6 April | [102][103] | ||||
28 | 48 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 5 April | [104][105] | ||||
29 | 69 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 7 April | [104][105] | ||||
30 | 69 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 7 April | [104][105] | ||||
31 | 74 | Male | Chonburi Hospital, Chonburi Province | Died on 7 April | [106][107] | ||||
32 | 82 | Male | Phra Samut Chedi Hospital, Samut Prakan Province | Died on 8 April | [106][107] | ||||
33 | 43 | Female | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 7 April | [108][109] | ||||
34 | 46 | Male | Undisclosed | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 11 April | [110] | |||
35 | 65 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 11 April | [110] | ||||
36 | 74 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 12 April | [111] | ||||
37 | 65 | Female | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 12 April | [111] | ||||
38 | 44 | Male | Undisclosed | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 12 April | [111] | |||
39 | 56 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 12 April | [112] | ||||
40 | 43 | Male | Undisclosed | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 11 April | [112] | |||
41 | 52 | Female | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 12 April | Bus driver | [113][114] | |||
42 | 65 | Female | Nakornping Hospital, Chiang Mai | Died on 13 April | [115][116] | ||||
43 | 60 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya | Died on 14 April | [116] | ||||
44 | 55 | Male | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | Died on 14 April | Tour guide | [117] | |||
45 | 35 | Female | Undisclosed Hospital in Bangkok | Died on 15 April | [117] | ||||
46 | 37 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital in Prachinburi | Died on 15 April | [117] | ||||
47 | 85 | Female | Undisclosed Hospital in Chumphon | Died on 16 April | Housekeeper | [118] | |||
48 | 50 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital in Bangkok | Died on 20 April | Taxi driver | [119] | |||
49 | 58 | Female | Undisclosed Hospital in Bangkok | Died on 22 April | [120] | ||||
50 | 78 | Female | Undisclosed Private Hospital in Bangkok | Died on 21 April | [121] | ||||
51 | 48 | Male | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | Died on 24 April | [122] | ||||
52 | 64 | Female | Thalang Hospital, Phuket | Died on 26 April | [123] | ||||
53 | 52 | Male | Undisclosed Private Hospital in Bangkok | Died on 27 April | Businessman | [124] | |||
54 | 63 | Female | Patong Hospital, Phuket | Died on 27 April | Merchant | [124] | |||
55 | 69 | Male | Vachira Phuket Hospital | Died on 6 May | Hotel Manager | [125] | |||
56 | 68 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital in Bangkok | Died on 9 May | [126] | ||||
57 | 56 | Female | Undisclosed | Undisclosed Hospital | Died on 24 May | [127] | |||
58 | 80 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital in Narathiwat | Died on 1 June | [128] |
Case | Date of Announcement | Age | Gender | Province of Detection | Nationality | Place of Isolation | Travel History | Status | Occupation | Note | Source |
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1 | 13 January 2020 | 61 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged | Tourist | First confirmed case outside China. Screened from Suvarnabhumi Airport on 8 January. | [130] | |||
2 | 17 January 2020 | 74 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged | Tourist | [131] | ||||
3 | 22 January 2020 | 73 | Female | Nakhon Pathom Hospital, Nakhon Pathom Province | Discharged | [39] | |||||
4 | 68 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged | Tourist | ||||||
5 | 26 January 2020 | 66 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged | Tourist | Wife of case 4. | [42] | |||
6 | 33 | Female | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | Discharged | Tourist | [42] | |||||
7 | 57 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged | Tourist | [42] | |||||
8 | 73 | Female | Undisclosed Private Hospital in Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province | Discharged | Tourist | [42] | |||||
9 | 28 January 2020 | 63 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged on 27 February | Tourist | Case 9–14 are all tourist travelled in same group. Case 9–13 came from Wuhan, belong to the same family |
[132] | |||
10 | 28 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Unknown | Tourist | ||||||
11 | 33 | Male | Undisclosed | Unknown | Tourist | ||||||
12 | 61 | Male | Undisclosed | Discharged on 13 February | Tourist | ||||||
13 | 6 | Male | Undisclosed | Unknown | Tourist | ||||||
14 | 32 | Female | Undisclosed Private Hospital | Discharged on 16 March | Tourist | ||||||
15 | 31 January 2020 | 56 | Male | Undisclosed Private Hospital | Unknown | Tourist | [133] | ||||
16 | 50 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Discharged | Taxi driver | First human-to-human virus transmission case within Thailand. | [133] | |||
17 | 28 | Male | Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, Chiang Mai Province | Unknown | Tourist | The virus is not found at nasal cavity or inside the throat like other patients, but inside lungs instead. | [133] | ||||
18 | 30 | Male | Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged on 28 February. | Tourist | [133] | |||||
19 | 33 | Male | Undisclosed Private Hospital | Unknown | Tourist | [133] | |||||
20 | 4 February 2020 | 43 | Female | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | Discharged on 2 March. | Tourist | Case 20 and 21 are couple. Both have no travelled history to China recently but Japan instead. it was unclear whether they had contracted the virus while travelling or after returning to Thailand. | [80] | |||
21 | 49 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged on 27 February. | Tourist | [80] | |||||
22 | 33 | Male | Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok | Discharged | Tourist | [80] | |||||
23 | 45 | Male | Hua Hin Hospital, Prachuap Khiri Khan | No | Discharged on 16 February | Private car driver | [80] | ||||
24 | 32 | Female | Krabi Hospital, Krabi Province | Discharged on 25 February. | Tourist | Patient came from Wuhan before city's lockdown. | [80] | ||||
25 | 70 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Died on 23 March | Private car driver | Patient also has Tuberculosis disease | [80][81] | |||
26 | 8 February 2020 | 35 | Male | Vachira Phuket Hospital, Phuket Province | Unknown | [78] | |||||
27 | 35 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Died on 29 February | Product Consultant at King Power store Sivaree branch | Patient had been in contact with many tourist, was diagnosed with both Dengue fever and COVID-19. Tested negative for COVID-19 since 16 February but his body's damage was beyond recovery, later died from multiple organ failure. | [78][79][58] | |||
28 | 56 | Female | Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok | Discharged on 15 February. | Tourist | Case 28–30 belong to the same family. Also, There is another family member of them that tested positive before but the report did not mention which case. | [78] | ||||
29 | 32 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Unknown | [78] | ||||||
30 | 62 | Male | Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged on 26 February. | Tourist | [78] | |||||
31 | 3 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Discharged on 1 March. | Student | [78] | ||||
32 | 25 | Male | Chonburi Hospital, Chonburi Province | Discharged on 22 February | Chef (worked in Wuhan) | Passenger on board the evacuation flight from Wuhan. | [78] | ||||
33 | 11 February 2020 | 54 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged on 23 February. | Student | Patient came from Wuhan, had been in contact with Case 22. | [134] | |||
34 | 15 February 2020 | 35 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Discharged on 26 February | Nurse | First case for medical worker. Patient working at undisclosed private hospital, had been in contact with case 27. | [135][53][136] | ||
35 | 17 February 2020 | 68 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Unknown | Student | Patient came from Wuhan, had been in contact with Case 22. | [137] | |||
36 | 25 February 2020 | 31 | Female | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | No | Discharged on 17 March | Unemployed | Patient's family member has travel history to China recently. | [138] | ||
37 | 29 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Dischaged on 15 March | Car driver for foreign tourists | Had been in contact with Chinese tourist recently. | [138] | |||
38 | 26 February 2020 | 65 | Male | Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province | Unknown | Royal Thai Air Force retired soldier | Patient concealed his travelled history to Japan when he first sought medical attention, then admitted later in next day. | [139][140] | |||
39 | 62 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged on 12 March. | Retired government officer | Wife of case 38, travelled to Japan together with her husband. | [139] | ||||
40 | 8 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Unknown | Student | Grandson of case 38 and 39, did not travel with his grandparents. | [139] | |||
41 | 28 February 2020 | 25 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged on 11 March. | Tour guide | Has travel history to South Korea recently. | [141] | |||
42 | 29 February 2020 | 22 | Male | Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital, Bangkok | No | Unknown | Salesman | Had been in contact with many foreigners recently. | [142] | ||
43 | 2 March 2020 | 22 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Discharged on 15 March. | Tourist assistant | Colleague of case 37. | [143] | ||
44 | 5 March 2020 | 29 | Male | Chonburi Hospital, Chonburi Province | Unknown | Engineer | Entered Thailand on 1 March. | [144] | |||
45 | 42 | Male | Undisclosed Private Hospital, Chonburi Province | Unknown | Engineer | Entered Thailand on 2 March. Patient doesn't has any relation with case 44, despite being hospitalised in same province and traveled from same country. | [144] | ||||
46 | 22 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Unknown | Student | Entered Thailand on 1 March for transit flight, screened from Suvarnabhumi Airport. | [144] | ||||
47 | 20 | Male | Thasala Hospital, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province | Unknown | Student | Entered Thailand on 27 February. | [144][145] | ||||
48 | 6 March 2020 | 43 | Male | Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province | Unknown | Business Consultant | Travelled from London on 28 February and transited flight via Hong Kong on 29 February | [146] | |||
49 | 7 March 2020 | 40 | Male | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | Unknown | Company employee | [147] | ||||
50 | 40 | Male | Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital, Bangkok | Unknown | Company employee | [147] | |||||
51 | 10 March 2020 | 41 | Female | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | No | Unknown | Government officer | Patient had been in contact with Case 45. | [148] | ||
52 | 46 | Female | Undisclosed Hospital, Nakhon Pathom Province | Unknown | Self-employed | Patient has travel history to Italy, entered Thailand on 28 February. | [148] | ||||
53 | 47 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital, Nakhon Pathom Province | No | Unknown | Self-employed | Husband of Case 52. | [149] | |||
54 | 11 March 2020 | 21 | Male | Bangkok Metropolitan Administration General Hospital, Bangkok | No | Unknown | Immigration officer at Suvarnabhumi Airport | [149] | |||
55 | 40 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | No | Unknown | Immigration officer at Suvarnabhumi Airport. | Worked in different spot from Case 54 | [149] | |||
56 | 25 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | No | Unknown | Engineer | [149] | ||||
57 | 27 | Female | Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital, Bangkok | Unknown | Unemployed | Patient has travel history to South Korea, returned to Thailand on 7 February | [149] | ||||
58 | 40 | Male | Undisclosed Hospital | Unknown | Patient broke his wrist bone in Japan and getting hospitalised at there, later returned to Thailand on 26 February and continue his treatment, then tested positive for the virus. | [149] | |||||
59 | 36 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged on 22 March. | Restaurant owner in Bangkok | Has been in Thailand since 2 February. | [149][150] | ||||
60 | 12 March 2020 | 29 | Female | No | Unknown | (11 Cases, from Case 60-70)
Some members of the group had met with their friends from Hong Kong, later developed a fever, headache and cough. Despite feeling unwell, they gathered other friends to went drinking together in Thong Lo, sharing cigarettes and drinks from same glasses. |
[151] | ||||
61 | 32 | Male | No | Unknown | [151] | ||||||
62 | 33 | Female | No | Unknown | Self-employed | [151] | |||||
63 | 33 | Male | No | Unknown | [151] | ||||||
64 | 33 | Female | No | Unknown | Online seller | [151] | |||||
65 | 37 | Female | No | Unknown | Online seller | [151] | |||||
66 | 37 | Female | No | Unknown | [151] | ||||||
67 | 26 | Female | No | Unknown | [151] | ||||||
68 | 37 | Male | No | Unknown | [151] | ||||||
69 | 25 | Female | No | Unknown | [151] | ||||||
70 | 34 | Female | No | Unknown | Online seller | [151] | |||||
71 | 13 March 2020 | 36 | Female | No | Unknown | Both patients had been in contact with the group of 11 people from Case 60–70. | [152] | ||||
72 | 37 | Male | No | Unknown | [152] | ||||||
73 | 19 | Male | No | Unknown | Brother of Case 57. | [152] | |||||
74 | 29 | Female | No | Unknown | Self-employed | Friend of Case 57, later visited entertainment venues. | [152] | ||||
75 | 37 | Male | No | Unknown | Friend of Case 74, visited entertainment venues together. | [152] | |||||
76 | 14 March 2020 | 63 | Female | No | Unknown | Patient had been in contact with the group of 11 people from Case 60–70. | [153] | ||||
77 | 57 | Female | Unknown | Patient has travel history to Japan, entered Thailand on 4 March. Mother of Case 78 (Case 77-80 belong to the same family). | [153] | ||||||
78 | 30 | Female | No | Unknown | Daughter of Case 77. A company employee met with friend from South Korea on 2 March and has been in contact with Case 77–80. | [153] | |||||
79 | 33 | Male | No | Unknown | Husband of Case 78. A company employee has been in contact with family (Case 77-80). | [153] | |||||
80 | 4 | Female | No | Unknown | Grand daughter of Case 77. Patient has been in contact with family (Case 77-80). | [153] | |||||
81 | 20 | Female | Unknown | Patient has travel history to Japan, entered Thailand on 14 February, has symptoms on 27 February and admitted in hospital on 11 March. | [153] | ||||||
82 | 41 | Male | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | No | Unknown | Actor | Met with friend from abroad recently, Also worked as master of ceremony at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, admitted in hospital on 11 March. | [153] | |||
83 | 15 March 2020 | 76 | Male | Unknown | Summary of 15 March
9 Cases Visited Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, related to Case 82. 1 Case visited entertainment venues in Thong Lo, related to drinking group (Case 60-70). 2 Cases visited entertainment venues, related to Case 74 with origin from Case 57. 5 Cases visited entertainment venues, did not have relation to any previous cases. 3 Cases are group of Immigration officer and restaurant staff at Suvarnabhumi Airport, had close contact with tourists. 5 Cases are group of Thai nationals with travel history abroad, including one police who returned from Spain. 2 Cases are foreign tourist. 2 Cases are staff who had been in contact with the restaurant owner from Case 59. 3 Cases where source of infection is under investigation. |
[154] | |||||
84 | 53 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
85 | 39 | Male | Unknown | Lumpinee Boxing Stadium keeper | [154] | ||||||
86 | 21 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
87 | 41 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
88 | 30 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
89 | 59 | Male | Unknown | Company employee | [154] | ||||||
90 | 62 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
91 | 48 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
92 | 37 | Male | Unknown | Boxing gym owner | [154] | ||||||
93 | 39 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
94 | 33 | Female | Unknown | Restaurant staff | [154] | ||||||
95 | 27 | Female | Unknown | Restaurant staff | [154] | ||||||
96 | 30 | Female | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
97 | 31 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
98 | 33 | Female | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
99 | 38 | Female | Unknown | Maid | [154] | ||||||
100 | 38 | Female | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
101 | 32 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
102 | 28 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
103 | 41 | Female | Unknown | Company employee | [154] | ||||||
104 | 68 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
105 | 41 | Female | Unknown | Chef | [154] | ||||||
106 | 51 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
107 | 27 | Male | Unknown | Company employee | [154] | ||||||
108 | 29 | Female | Unknown | Surgery-related work | [154] | ||||||
109 | 34 | Male | Unknown | Online seller | [154] | ||||||
110 | 39 | Female | Unknown | Diamond Princess crew | [154] | ||||||
111 | 47 | Female | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
112 | 40 | Female | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
113 | 41 | Male | Unknown | Police | [154] | ||||||
114 | 29 | Male | Unknown | [154] | |||||||
115 | 16 March 2020 | 42 | Male | Unknown | Self-employed | Summary of 16 March
7 Cases visited Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, related to Case 82–91. 3 Cases visited entertainment venues, related to previous cases but MOPH did not specify which group. 6 Cases had been in contact with previous cases. 6 Cases had travel history abroad. 6 Cases worked with close contact to foreigners. 3 Cases from Denmark, MOPH defined this group as "mass spreading group" 2 Cases attended religious event in Malaysia. |
[155] | ||||
116 | 58 | Male | Unknown | Master of ceremonies | [155] | ||||||
117 | 25 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
118 | 46 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
119 | 35 | Male | Unknown | Muay Thai pundit | [155] | ||||||
120 | 73 | Male | Unknown | Chief Executive of Chachoengsao Provincial Administrative Organization | [155] | ||||||
121 | 51 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
122 | 29 | Female | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
123 | 21 | Male | Unknown | Student | [155] | ||||||
124 | 23 | Female | Unknown | Student | [155] | ||||||
125 | 35 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
126 | 51 | Male | Unknown | Company employee | [155] | ||||||
127 | 36 | Male | Unknown | Actress | [155] | ||||||
128 | 37 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
129 | 56 | Female | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
130 | 32 | Female | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
131 | 44 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
132 | 36 | Male | Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province | Discharged on 19 March. | [155][156] | ||||||
133 | 47 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
134 | 29 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
135 | 26 | Female | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
136 | 35 | Male | Unknown | Service staff | [155] | ||||||
137 | 33 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
138 | 47 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
139 | 47 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
140 | 50 | Female | Unknown | Taxi driver | [155] | ||||||
141 | 48 | Male | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
142 | 39 | Female | Unknown | Maid | [155] | ||||||
143 | 7 | Female | Unknown | [155] | |||||||
144 | 55 | Male | Unknown | Farmer | [155] | ||||||
145 | 64 | Male | Unknown | Farmer | [155] | ||||||
146 | 67 | Male | Phetchabun Hospital, Phetchabun Province | In Hospital, serious condition | [155][156][157] | ||||||
147 | 61 | Male | Unknown | Unemployed | [155][156] | ||||||
148 | 17 March 2020 | 36 | Male | Unknown | Summary of 17 March
11 Cases visited boxing stadium in Bangkok including Lumpinee from the other day, then were spread to Rajadamnern and Siam Omnoi, related to Case 82-91 and 115–121.[158][159] 1 Case visited entertainment venues in Thong Lo, related to cases 60-70 2 Cases had been in contact with previous cases. 6 Cases are Thai nationals with travel history abroad. 3 Cases are foreign tourists. 1 Cases is Taxi driver in contact with foreign tourists. 6 Cases where ource of infection is under investigation. |
[82] | |||||
149 | 23 | Male | Unknown | Muay Thai reporter | [82] | ||||||
150 | 33 | Male | Unknown | Company employee | [82] | ||||||
151 | 56 | Male | Unknown | Muay Thai commentator | [82] | ||||||
152 | 27 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
153 | 30 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
154 | 61 | Male | Unknown | Self-employed | [82] | ||||||
155 | 34 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
156 | 59 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
157 | 28 | Male | Unknown | Work at Boxing stadium | [82] | ||||||
158 | 79 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | Died on 23 March | Muay Thai pundit | [82] | |||||
159 | 26 | Female | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
160 | 39 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
161 | 10 | Male | Unknown | Student | [82] | ||||||
162 | 25 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
163 | 46 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
164 | 41 | Male | Unknown | Self-employed | [82] | ||||||
165 | 72 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
166 | 32 | Female | Unknown | Company employee | [82] | ||||||
167 | 31 | Female | Unknown | Company employee | [82] | ||||||
168 | 39 | Male | Unknown | Restaurant owner | [82] | ||||||
169 | 23 | Female | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
170 | 49 | Male | Unknown | Diamond Princess crew | [82] | ||||||
171 | 47 | Male | Unknown | Taxi driver | [82] | ||||||
172 | 40 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
173 | 44 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
174 | 39 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
175 | 52 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
176 | 23 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
177 | 22 | Male | Unknown | [82] | |||||||
178 | 18 March 2020 | 76 | Male | Unknown | Retired government officer. | Summary of 18 March
13 Cases visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium in Bangkok (Lumpinee, Rajadamnern and Siam Omnoi). 4 Cases visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues. 12 Cases had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium and entertainment venues group. 1 Case is Thai national who returned from 4 Cases worked with close contact to foreigners. 1 Case where source of infection is under investigation. |
[83] | ||||
179 | 34 | Male | Unknown | Muay Thai pundit | [83] | ||||||
180 | 42 | Male | Unknown | Muay Thai commentator | [83] | ||||||
181 | 33 | Male | Unknown | Self-employed | [83] | ||||||
182 | 37 | Male | Unknown | Muay Thai pundit | [83] | ||||||
183 | 44 | Male | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
184 | 40 | Male | Unknown | Company employee | [83] | ||||||
185 | 31 | Male | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
186 | 36 | Male | Unknown | Muay Thai pundit | [83] | ||||||
187 | 55 | Male | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
188 | 50 | Male | Unknown | Police | [83] | ||||||
189 | 57 | Male | Unknown | Politician | [83] | ||||||
190 | 48 | Male | Unknown | Car driver for Embassy of Sudan | [83] | ||||||
191 | 32 | Male | Unknown | Self-employed | [83] | ||||||
192 | 32 | Male | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
193 | 61 | Male | Unknown | Construction materials distributors | [83] | ||||||
194 | 32 | Male | Unknown | Self-employed | [83] | ||||||
195 | 22 | Female | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
196 | 27 | Male | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
197 | 38 | Male | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
198 | 45 | Male | Died on 23 March | Security guard | [83][84] | ||||||
199 | 66 | Female | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
200 | 38 | Male | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
201 | 33 | Male | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
202 | 24 | Female | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
203 | 33 | Female | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
204 | 25 | Female | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
205 | 24 | Female | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
206 | 37 | Female | Unknown | [83] | |||||||
207 | 30 | Female | Unknown | Self-employed | [83] | ||||||
208 | 23 | Male | Unknown | Hotel reception | [83] | ||||||
209 | 34 | Female | Unknown | Company employee | [83] | ||||||
210 | 28 | Male | Unknown | Bar waitress | [83] | ||||||
211 | 26 | Female | Unknown | Juristic person for Lumpinee Condominium in RCA area | [83] | ||||||
212 | 22 | Female | Unknown | Student | [83] | ||||||
213 | 19 March 2020 | 66 | Male | Summary of 19 March
12 Cases visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok (Lumpinee, Rajadamnern and Jit Mueang Non Gym). 14 Cases visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues in Thong Lo, Suan Luang, Ramkhamhang, Sukhumvit area 12 Cases had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. 5 Cases attended religious event in Malaysia. 9 Cases have travel history to the following countries. *some patients visited more than one countries. 3 Cases had close contact to foreigners, including Teacher, Check-in counter staff, people who shared a room with foreigners. 1 Case is a gym trainer. 4 Cases where source of infection is under investigation, including one news reporter. |
[160] | ||||||
214 | 42 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
215 | 58 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
216 | 45 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
217 | 47 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
218 | 24 | Male | Unknown | [160] | |||||||
219 | 55 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
220 | 28 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
221 | 51 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
222 | 63 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
223 | 68 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
224 | 45 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
225 | 56 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
226 | 50 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
227 | 47 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
228 | 48 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
229 | 33 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
230 | 41 | Male | DJ | [160] | |||||||
231 | 20 | Female | [160] | ||||||||
232 | 37 | Male | DJ | [160] | |||||||
233 | 43 | Female | Cleaning staff | [160] | |||||||
234 | 51 | Male | Chef | [160] | |||||||
235 | 45 | Female | Nightclub vice manager | [160] | |||||||
236 | 30 | Male | Master of ceremonies | [160] | |||||||
237 | 28 | Female | Master of ceremonies | [160] | |||||||
238 | 32 | Male | Waitress | [160] | |||||||
239 | 39 | Female | Cashier | [160] | |||||||
240 | 38 | Male | Waitress | [160] | |||||||
241 | 30 | Male | Police | [160] | |||||||
242 | 23 | Female | [160] | ||||||||
243 | 32 | Male | Police | [160] | |||||||
244 | 23 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
245 | Female | [160] | |||||||||
246 | 30 | Male | Police | [160] | |||||||
247 | 35 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
248 | 26 | Female | Flight attendant | [160] | |||||||
249 | 43 | Male | Cargo staff of some Korean airline | [160] | |||||||
250 | 28 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
251 | Female | [160] | |||||||||
252 | 25 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
253 | 65 | Female | [160] | ||||||||
254 | 20 | Female | [160] | ||||||||
255 | 24 | Female | [160] | ||||||||
256 | 41 | Female | Company employee | [160] | |||||||
257 | 57 | Female | [160] | ||||||||
258 | 25 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
259 | 50 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
260 | 33 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
261 | 25 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
262 | 22 | Male | Student | [160] | |||||||
263 | 53 | Female | [160] | ||||||||
264 | 25 | Female | [160] | ||||||||
265 | 23 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
266 | 27 | Female | Check-in counter
staff |
[160] | |||||||
267 | 23 | Male | Gym trainer | [160] | |||||||
268 | 61 | Male | [160] | ||||||||
269 | 55 | Female | [160] | ||||||||
270 | 28 | Female | [160] | ||||||||
271 | 28 | Female | [160] | ||||||||
272 | 68 | Male | News reporter | [160] | |||||||
273 | 20 March 2020 | 60 | Female | Summary of 20 March
18 Cases visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. 5 Cases visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues in Thong Lo, Ramkhamhang area. 12 Cases had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. 6 Cases attended religious event in Malaysia. 2 Cases are Thai student and government officer who returned from UK. 2 Cases is foreigners. 2 Cases are a tour guide and security guard who worked with close contact to foreigners. 3 Cases where source of infection is under investigation. |
[161] | ||||||
274 | 33 | Female | [161] | ||||||||
275 | 32 | Female | [161] | ||||||||
276 | 38 | Female | [161] | ||||||||
277 | 46 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
278 | 39 | Male | Boxing stadium receptionist | [161] | |||||||
279 | 26 | Female | [161] | ||||||||
280 | 1 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
281 | 54 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
282 | 76 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
283 | 41 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
284 | 68 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
285 | 75 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
286 | 52 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
287 | 66 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
288 | 52 | Female | Tour guide | [161] | |||||||
289 | 53 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
290 | 31 | Male | Muay Thai pundit | [161] | |||||||
291 | 71 | Male | Muay Thai gym owner | [161] | |||||||
292 | 26 | Male | Student | [161] | |||||||
293 | 35 | Male | Merchant | [161] | |||||||
294 | 30 | Male | Muay Thai trainer | [161] | |||||||
295 | 33 | Female | Government officer | [161] | |||||||
296 | 42 | Male | Muay Thai referee | [161] | |||||||
297 | 72 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
298 | 60 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
299 | 21 | Female | Muay Thai pundit | [161] | |||||||
300 | 39 | Male | Muay Thai pundit | [161] | |||||||
301 | 39 | Female | Muay Thai pundit | [161] | |||||||
302 | 30 | Male | Muay Thai pundit | [161] | |||||||
303 | 32 | Female | [161] | ||||||||
304 | 26 | Female | [161] | ||||||||
305 | 38 | Female | Waitress | [161] | |||||||
306 | 32 | Male | Police | [161] | |||||||
307 | 42 | Male | Worked at nightclub | [161] | |||||||
308 | 29 | Female | Pharmacist assistant | [161] | |||||||
309 | 20 | Male | Student | [161] | |||||||
310 | 52 | Male | Police | [161] | |||||||
311 | 44 | Female | Maid | [161] | |||||||
312 | 76 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
313 | 25 | Female | Freelancer | [161] | |||||||
314 | 42 | Male | Police | [161] | |||||||
315 | 66 | Female | Maid | [161] | |||||||
316 | 33 | Female | Unknown | [161] | |||||||
317 | 24 | Male | Nightlife worker | [161] | |||||||
318 | 34 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
319 | 33 | Female | Self-employed | [161] | |||||||
320 | 28 | Female | [161] | ||||||||
321 | 30 | Male | [161] | ||||||||
322 | 33 | Male | Security guard | [161] | |||||||
323 | 21 March 2020 | 28 | Male | No | (32 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[162] | |||||
324 | 53 | Male | No | Boxing stadium business-related | [162] | ||||||
325 | 47 | Male | No | [162] | |||||||
326 | Male | No | Worked at Boxing stadium | [162] | |||||||
327 | 58 | Male | No | Farmer | [162] | ||||||
328 | 36 | Male | No | [162] | |||||||
329 | 68 | Male | No | Self-employed | [162] | ||||||
330 | 53 | Male | No | [162] | |||||||
331 | 36 | Male | No | Soldier | [162] | ||||||
332 | 40 | Male | No | Muay Thai pundit | [162] | ||||||
333 | 53 | Male | No | Merchant | [162] | ||||||
334 | 20 | Male | No | [162] | |||||||
335 | 49 | Male | No | Freelancer | [162] | ||||||
336 | 61 | Male | No | Muay Thai pundit | [162] | ||||||
337 | 52 | Male | No | Company employee | [162] | ||||||
338 | 55 | Male | No | Merchant | [162] | ||||||
339 | 61 | Male | No | [162] | |||||||
340 | 59 | Male | No | Merchant | [162] | ||||||
341 | 52 | Male | No | Muay Thai pundit | [162] | ||||||
342 | 37 | Male | No | Construction business owner | [162] | ||||||
343 | 49 | Female | No | [162] | |||||||
344 | 49 | Male | No | Freelancer | [162] | ||||||
345 | 47 | Male | No | Government officer | [162] | ||||||
346 | 49 | Male | No | Muay Thai pundit | [162] | ||||||
347 | 34 | Male | No | Muay Thai pundit and commentator | [162] | ||||||
348 | 36 | Male | No | Muay Thai pundit | [162] | ||||||
349 | 45 | Male | No | Muay Thai pundit, Self-employed | [162] | ||||||
350 | 47 | Male | No | Muay Thai pundit | [162] | ||||||
351 | 48 | Male | No | Muay Thai pundit, News reporter | [162] | ||||||
352 | 52 | Male | No | Muay Thai pundit | [162] | ||||||
353 | 65 | Male | No | Construction business owner | [162] | ||||||
354 | 71 | Male | No | Unemployed | [162] | ||||||
355 | 24 | Male | No | Student | (2 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues in Ekkamai, Sukhumvit area. |
[162] | |||||
356 | 35 | Male | No | [162] | |||||||
357 | 36 | Male | Farmer | (6 Cases)
Attended religious event in Malaysia. |
[162] | ||||||
358 | 57 | Male | Freelancer | [162] | |||||||
359 | 42 | Male | Farmer | [162] | |||||||
360 | 50 | Male | Freelancer | [162] | |||||||
361 | 45 | Female | [162] | ||||||||
362 | 4 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
363 | 31 | Female | No | (11 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. |
[162] | ||||||
364 | 35 | Male | No | Self-employed | [162] | ||||||
365 | 38 | Female | No | Maid | [162] | ||||||
366 | 62 | Male | No | Antiques trader | [162] | ||||||
367 | 42 | Female | No | [162] | |||||||
368 | 45 | Female | No | [162] | |||||||
369 | 39 | Female | No | Company employee | [162] | ||||||
370 | 48 | Male | No | [162] | |||||||
371 | 27 | Female | No | [162] | |||||||
372 | 35 | Female | No | [162] | |||||||
373 | 48 | Female | No | [162] | |||||||
374 | 56 | Male | (6 Cases)
Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. (6 Cases) Thai nationals with travel history abroad. (6 Cases) Foreigners with travel history abroad. |
[162] | |||||||
375 | 26 | Female | [162] | ||||||||
376 | 26 | Female | [162] | ||||||||
377 | 65 | Male | Unknown | Farmer | [162] | ||||||
378 | 41 | Male | Self-employed | [162] | |||||||
379 | 23 | Female | Merchant | [162] | |||||||
380 | 30 | Female | Waitress | [162] | |||||||
381 | 49 | Male | Merchant | [162] | |||||||
382 | 33 | Female | Worked at Nightclub | [162] | |||||||
383 | 48 | Male | Car driver | [162] | |||||||
384 | 27 | Male | Freelancer | [162] | |||||||
385 | 25 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
386 | 62 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
387 | 60 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
388 | 30 | Male | Merchant | [162] | |||||||
389 | 47 | Male | Tour guide | [162] | |||||||
390 | 26 | Female | Teacher | [162] | |||||||
391 | 46 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
392 | 34 | Male | Under Investigation | (20 Cases)
Source of infection is under investigation. |
[162] | ||||||
393 | 38 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
394 | 22 | Female | [162] | ||||||||
395 | 20 | Female | Student | [162] | |||||||
396 | 27 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
397 | 36 | Male | Merchant | [162] | |||||||
398 | 48 | Male | Merchant | [162] | |||||||
399 | 64 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
400 | 35 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
401 | 55 | Male | Company employee | [162] | |||||||
402 | 25 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
403 | 26 | Female | Company employee | [162] | |||||||
404 | 47 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
405 | 46 | Female | [162] | ||||||||
406 | 70 | Female | Freelancer | [162] | |||||||
407 | 46 | Female | Freelancer | [162] | |||||||
408 | 38 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
409 | 49 | Male | [162] | ||||||||
410 | 29 | Female | [162] | ||||||||
411 | 24 | Female | Actress | [162] | |||||||
412 | 22 March 2020 | 47 | Male | Muay Thai pundit | (21 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[163] | |||||
413 | 56 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
414 | 70 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
415 | 38 | Male | Muay Thai pundit | [163] | |||||||
416 | 25 | Male | Police | [163] | |||||||
417 | 77 | Male | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
418 | 54 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
419 | 76 | Male | Government officer | [163] | |||||||
420 | 70 | Male | Legal counsel | [163] | |||||||
421 | 54 | Female | Muay Thai pundit | [163] | |||||||
422 | 22 | Male | Muay Thai boxer | [163] | |||||||
423 | 70 | Male | Muay Thai pundit | [163] | |||||||
424 | 38 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
425 | 33 | Male | Stadium staff | [163] | |||||||
426 | 56 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
427 | 22 | Male | Student | [163] | |||||||
428 | 42 | Male | Rajadamnern Stadium staff | [163] | |||||||
429 | 63 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
430 | 35 | Male | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
431 | 57 | Male | Muay Thai pundit | [163] | |||||||
432 | 27 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
433 | 19 | Female | Restaurant staff | (5 Cases)
Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues. |
[163] | ||||||
434 | 31 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
435 | 47 | Female | Waitress | [163] | |||||||
436 | 36 | Female | Service staff | [163] | |||||||
437 | 30 | Female | Receptionist | [163] | |||||||
438 | 31 | Female | (2 Cases)
Attended religious event in Malaysia. |
[163] | |||||||
439 | 35 | Male | Freelancer | [163] | |||||||
440 | 61 | Male | Government officer | (37 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group |
[163] | ||||||
441 | 16 | Male | Student | [163] | |||||||
442 | 64 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
443 | 55 | Male | Company employee | [163] | |||||||
444 | 29 | Female | Online seller | [163] | |||||||
445 | 30 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
446 | 65 | Male | Freelancer | [163] | |||||||
447 | 23 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
448 | 29 | Male | Soldier | [163] | |||||||
449 | 42 | Female | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
450 | 25 | Male | Company employee | [163] | |||||||
451 | 55 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
452 | 29 | Male | Soldier | [163] | |||||||
453 | Male | [163] | |||||||||
454 | Male | [163] | |||||||||
455 | 47 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
456 | Male | [163] | |||||||||
457 | 55 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
458 | 66 | Male | Butler | [163] | |||||||
459 | 43 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
460 | Male | [163] | |||||||||
461 | Female | [163] | |||||||||
462 | Female | [163] | |||||||||
463 | 36 | Female | Freelancer | [163] | |||||||
464 | 30 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
465 | 30 | Male | Police | [163] | |||||||
466 | 22 | Male | Police | [163] | |||||||
467 | 26 | Male | Police | [163] | |||||||
468 | 60 | Female | Unemployed | [163] | |||||||
469 | 35 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
470 | 34 | Female | Restaurant staff | [163] | |||||||
471 | 53 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
472 | 26 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
473 | 5 | Female | Student | [163] | |||||||
474 | 28 | Female | Self-employed | [163] | |||||||
475 | 40 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
476 | 72 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
477 | 27 | Female | Nightclub service staff | (6 Cases)
Thai nationals with travel history abroad |
[163] | ||||||
478 | 22 | Male | Student | [163] | |||||||
479 | 45 | Male | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
480 | 63 | Male | Mullah | [163] | |||||||
481 | 47 | Male | Architect | [163] | |||||||
482 | 50 | Male | Businessman | [163] | |||||||
483 | 65 | Male | Merchant | (7 Cases)
Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. |
[163] | ||||||
484 | Male | Stadium ticket seller | [163] | ||||||||
485 | 43 | Male | Freelancer | [163] | |||||||
486 | 57 | Female | Massager | [163] | |||||||
487 | 46 | Male | Tour guide | [163] | |||||||
488 | 50 | Female | Lottery seller | [163] | |||||||
489 | 54 | Male | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
490 | 66 | Male | Tourist | (6 Cases)
Foreigners with travel history abroad |
[163] | ||||||
491 | 62 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
492 | 40 | Female | (108 Cases)
Source of infection is under investigation. |
[163] | |||||||
493 | 52 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
494 | 43 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
495 | 51 | Male | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
496 | 34 | Male | Unemployed | [163] | |||||||
497 | 24 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
498 | 47 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
499 | 29 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
500 | 39 | Female | Car driver | [163] | |||||||
501 | 31 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
502 | 30 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
503 | 37 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
504 | Male | [163] | |||||||||
505 | 40 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
506 | 60 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
507 | 44 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
508 | 29 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
509 | 36 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
510 | 52 | Female | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
511 | 39 | Male | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
512 | 26 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
513 | 39 | Male | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
514 | 48 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
515 | 14 | Male | Student | [163] | |||||||
516 | 55 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
517 | 37 | Male | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
518 | 25 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
519 | 19 | Male | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
520 | 62 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
521 | 58 | Male | Government officer | [163] | |||||||
522 | 54 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
523 | 32 | Female | Maid | [163] | |||||||
524 | 18 | Male | Student | [163] | |||||||
525 | 61 | Male | Unemployed | [163] | |||||||
526 | 38 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
527 | 38 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
528 | 26 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
529 | 29 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
530 | 37 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
531 | 35 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
532 | 28 | Female | Company employee | [163] | |||||||
533 | 36 | Male | Merchant | [163] | |||||||
534 | 54 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
535 | 64 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
536 | 46 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
537 | 24 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
538 | 26 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
539 | 25 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
540 | 42 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
541 | 35 | Female | Company employee | [163] | |||||||
542 | 65 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
543 | 43 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
544 | 44 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
545 | 28 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
546 | 34 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
547 | 73 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
548 | 65 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
549 | 52 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
550 | 56 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
551 | 74 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
552 | 53 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
553 | 50 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
554 | 70 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
555 | 48 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
556 | 6 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
557 | 52 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
558 | 56 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
559 | 37 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
560 | 30 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
561 | 23 | Female | Student | [163] | |||||||
562 | 50 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
563 | 54 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
564 | 71 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
565 | 33 | Female | Maid | [163] | |||||||
566 | 44 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
567 | 57 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
568 | 49 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
569 | 49 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
570 | 27 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
571 | 54 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
572 | 67 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
573 | 63 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
574 | 44 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
575 | 31 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
576 | 56 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
577 | Male | [163] | |||||||||
578 | 29 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
579 | 58 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
580 | 33 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
581 | 49 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
582 | 42 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
583 | 33 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
584 | 20 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
585 | 22 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
586 | 33 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
587 | 33 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
588 | 23 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
589 | Male | [163] | |||||||||
590 | 20 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
591 | 37 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
592 | 63 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
593 | 46 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
594 | 58 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
595 | 52 | Female | [163] | ||||||||
596 | 72 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
597 | 59 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
598 | 34 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
599 | 57 | Male | [163] | ||||||||
600 | 23 March 2020 (Case 600-721) | 73 | Male | Retired Government officer | (4 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[164] | |||||
601 | 25 | Male | Muay Thai mentor | [164] | |||||||
602 | 70 | Male | Tailor | [164] | |||||||
603 | 56 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
604 | 38 | Female | (16 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group |
[164] | |||||||
605 | 38 | Female | Massager | [164] | |||||||
606 | 30 | Male | Courier | [164] | |||||||
607 | 27 | Male | Company employee | [164] | |||||||
608 | 42 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
609 | 28 | Female | Company owner | [164] | |||||||
610 | 17 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
611 | 28 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
612 | 27 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
613 | 27 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
614 | 68 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
615 | 23 | Female | Undisclosed Hospital | Maid | [164] | ||||||
616 | 67 | Female | Farmer | [164] | |||||||
617 | 10 | Female | Student | [164] | |||||||
618 | 35 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
619 | 6 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
620 | 45 | Male | Yes | Chef | (2 Cases)
Thai nationals with travel history abroad |
[164] | |||||
621 | 34 | Female | Yes | Self-employed | [164] | ||||||
622 | 26 | Male | (6 Cases)
Worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. |
[164] | |||||||
623 | 24 | Female | Nightclub staff | [164] | |||||||
624 | 32 | Male | Taxi driver | [164] | |||||||
625 | 27 | Female | Bar staff | [164] | |||||||
626 | 26 | Female | Car driver | [164] | |||||||
627 | 35 | Male | Nightclub DJ | [164] | |||||||
628 | 51 | Female | (2 Cases)
Foreigner with travel history abroad |
[164] | |||||||
629 | 56 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
630 | 28 | Male | (92 Cases)
Source of infection is untraced or under investigation |
[164] | |||||||
631 | 35 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
632 | 28 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
633 | 44 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
634 | 19 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
635 | 54 | Male | Freelancer | [164] | |||||||
636 | 22 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
637 | 29 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
638 | 24 | Female | Student | [164] | |||||||
639 | 38 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
640 | 25 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
641 | 27 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
642 | 57 | Male | Merchant | [164] | |||||||
643 | 48 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
644 | 53 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
645 | 21 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
646 | 44 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
647 | 23 | Female | Merchant | [164] | |||||||
648 | 31 | Male | Islam Mullah | [164] | |||||||
649 | 22 | Male | Student | [164] | |||||||
650 | 30 | Male | Police | [164] | |||||||
651 | 31 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
652 | 58 | Female | Government officer | [164] | |||||||
653 | 52 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
654 | 24 | Female | Student | [164] | |||||||
655 | 23 | Female | Company Employee | [164] | |||||||
656 | 28 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
657 | 22 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
658 | 40 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
659 | 62 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
660 | 33 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
661 | 34 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
662 | 61 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
663 | 54 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
664 | 77 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
665 | 64 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
666 | 35 | Male | Mobile phone seller | [164] | |||||||
667 | 52 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
668 | 45 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
669 | 20 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
670 | 51 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
671 | 52 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
672 | 40 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
673 | 30 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
674 | 23 | Female | Student | [164] | |||||||
675 | 43 | Female | Freelancer | [164] | |||||||
676 | 29 | Female | Freelancer | [164] | |||||||
677 | 39 | Female | Freelancer | [164] | |||||||
678 | 10 | Female | Student | [164] | |||||||
679 | 74 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
680 | 69 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
681 | 31 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
682 | 40 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
683 | 10 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
684 | 84 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
685 | 28 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
686 | 10 | Female | Student | [164] | |||||||
687 | 55 | Male | Muay Thai pundit | [164] | |||||||
688 | 47 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
689 | 23 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
690 | 39 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
691 | 42 | Male | Farmer | [164] | |||||||
692 | 47 | Male | Merchant | [164] | |||||||
693 | 26 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
694 | 23 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
695 | 50 | Female | Maid | [164] | |||||||
696 | 30 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
697 | 31 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
698 | 58 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
699 | 27 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
700 | 23 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
701 | 38 | Male | Company employee | [164] | |||||||
702 | 65 | Female | Farmer | [164] | |||||||
703 | 54 | Female | Housekeeper | [164] | |||||||
704 | 32 | Female | Freelancer | [164] | |||||||
705 | 57 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
706 | 33 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
707 | 29 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
708 | 48 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
709 | 41 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
710 | 32 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
711 | 77 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
712 | 38 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
713 | 30 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
714 | 54 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
715 | 24 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
716 | 55 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
717 | 52 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
718 | 48 | Female | Housekeeper | [164] | |||||||
719 | 42 | Female | Real estate broker | [164] | |||||||
720 | 24 | Female | [164] | ||||||||
721 | 69 | Male | [164] | ||||||||
722 | 24
March 2020 |
57 | Male | No | (5 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[165] | |||||
723 | 26 | Male | Online seller. | ||||||||
724 | 56 | Male | |||||||||
725 | 26 | Male | Muay Thai pundit. | ||||||||
726 | 54 | Male | |||||||||
727 | 67 | Male | Government officer | (6 Cases)
Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues. |
[165] | ||||||
728 | 34 | Male | Business marketing | ||||||||
729 | 30 | Male | Service staff | ||||||||
730 | 29 | Female | Courier | ||||||||
731 | 24 | Male | Waitress | ||||||||
732 | 34 | Female | Business marketing | ||||||||
733 | 23 | Male | Clothing store staff | (12 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. |
[165] | ||||||
734 | 34 | Female | Merchant | ||||||||
735 | 33 | Male | Muay Thai pundit | ||||||||
736 | 66 | Male | |||||||||
737 | 34 | Female | |||||||||
738 | 36 | Female | |||||||||
739 | 25 | Male | Merchant | ||||||||
740 | 50 | Female | |||||||||
741 | 38 | Female | |||||||||
742 | 34 | Female | |||||||||
743 | 35 | Female | Self-employed | ||||||||
744 | 69 | Male | Accountant | ||||||||
745 | 23 | Female | (2 Cases)
Attended religious event in Malaysia. | ||||||||
746 | 28 | Female | |||||||||
747 | 4 | Male | Yes, Undisclosed | Flight attendant | (8 Cases)
Thai nationals with travel history abroad. | ||||||
748 | 25 | Male | Student | ||||||||
749 | 26 | Female | Student | ||||||||
750 | 23 | Female | |||||||||
751 | 27 | Male | |||||||||
752 | 25 | Male | |||||||||
753 | 25 | Female | Self-employed | ||||||||
754 | 31 | Female | Company employee | ||||||||
755 | 19 | Male | Worked at restaurant | (10 Cases)
Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. | |||||||
756 | 26 | Male | Minivan driver for tourist | ||||||||
757 | 51 | Female | Bodyguard for actor/actress | ||||||||
758 | 53 | Male | Nightclub waitress | ||||||||
759 | 33 | Female | Taxi driver | ||||||||
760 | 48 | Male | Waitress | ||||||||
761 | 33 | Female | Nightclub security guard | ||||||||
762 | 28 | Male | Tour guide | ||||||||
763 | 26 | Female | Waitress | ||||||||
764 | 47 | Female | Service staff | ||||||||
765 | 37 | Male | Nurse | (4 Cases)
Cases are medical worker. | |||||||
766 | 35 | Female | Medical worker | ||||||||
767 | 33 | Female | Doctor | ||||||||
768 | 33 | Female | Medical worker | ||||||||
769 | 39 | Female | Yes | (12 Cases)
Foreigners with travel history abroad. | |||||||
770 | 27 | Male | Company employee | ||||||||
771 | 69 | Male | |||||||||
772 | 25 | Male | Flight attendant | ||||||||
773 | 49 | Male | |||||||||
774 | 20 | Male | Student | ||||||||
775 | 62 | Male | |||||||||
776 | 27 | Male | |||||||||
777 | 40 | Male | IT support | ||||||||
778 | 30 | Male | |||||||||
779 | 68 | Male | Tourist | ||||||||
780 | 63 | Male | Tourist | ||||||||
781 | 38 | Male | Under Investigation | (47 Cases)
Source of infection is under investigation. | |||||||
782 | 31 | Female | |||||||||
783 | 36 | Female | |||||||||
784 | 70 | Male | |||||||||
785 | 29 | Male | |||||||||
786 | 51 | Male | |||||||||
787 | 36 | Male | Insurance salesmen | ||||||||
788 | 51 | Male | Worked at car assembly plant | ||||||||
789 | 33 | Female | |||||||||
790 | 48 | Male | Company employee | ||||||||
791 | 35 | Male | |||||||||
792 | 27 | Female | Online casino staff | ||||||||
793 | 21 | Female | Online casino staff | ||||||||
794 | 62 | Female | |||||||||
795 | 27 | Female | |||||||||
796 | 41 | Male | |||||||||
797 | 28 | Male | |||||||||
798 | 41 | Female | |||||||||
799 | 56 | Female | |||||||||
800 | 48 | Female | |||||||||
801 | 44 | Male | |||||||||
802 | 29 | Female | |||||||||
803 | 20 | Male | |||||||||
804 | 25 | Female | |||||||||
805 | 34 | Female | |||||||||
806 | 26 | Male | |||||||||
807 | 42 | Female | |||||||||
808 | 56 | Male | |||||||||
809 | 63 | Male | |||||||||
810 | 29 | Male | |||||||||
811 | 52 | Female | |||||||||
812 | 25 | Female | |||||||||
813 | 33 | Female | |||||||||
814 | Male | ||||||||||
815 | 26 | Female | |||||||||
816 | 47 | Male | |||||||||
817 | 37 | Female | |||||||||
818 | 37 | Female | |||||||||
819 | 23 | Female | |||||||||
820 | 21 | Female | |||||||||
821 | 29 | Male | |||||||||
822 | 34 | Male | |||||||||
823 | 30 | Female | |||||||||
824 | 25 | Male | |||||||||
825 | 27 | Male | |||||||||
826 | 25 | Male | |||||||||
827 | 24 | Female | |||||||||
828 | 25 March 2020 (Case 828-934) | 52 | Male | Public bus driver | (4 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[166] | |||||
829 | 67 | Male | |||||||||
830 | 58 | Male | |||||||||
831 | 41 | Male | Freelancer | ||||||||
832 | 33 | Male | Police | (5 Cases)
Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues. | |||||||
833 | 31 | Male | Merchant | ||||||||
834 | 29 | Male | Soilder | ||||||||
835 | 21 | Female | Singer, Musician | ||||||||
836 | 36 | Male | Public relations staff | ||||||||
837 | 23 | Male | Freelancer | (14 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. | |||||||
838 | 57 | Female | |||||||||
839 | 64 | Female | Merchant | ||||||||
840 | 27 | Male | Self-employed | ||||||||
841 | 64 | Male | |||||||||
842 | 50 | Male | Deputy Chief Executive of Chachoengsao Provincial Administrative Organization | ||||||||
843 | 32 | Male | Company employee | ||||||||
844 | 20 | Female | Student | ||||||||
845 | 52 | Male | Taxi driver | ||||||||
846 | 36 | Male | Prisoner | ||||||||
847 | 37 | Female | Prisoner | ||||||||
848 | 58 | Male | Police | ||||||||
849 | 47 | Male | Police | ||||||||
850 | 56 | Male | Police | ||||||||
851 | 71 | Male | Farmer | (4 Cases)
Attended religious event in Malaysia. | |||||||
852 | 61 | Male | Merchant | ||||||||
853 | 38 | Male | Merchant | ||||||||
854 | 33 | Male | Freelancer | ||||||||
855 | 27 | Female | Yes, Undisclosed | Student | (6 Cases)
Thai nationals / foreigners with travel history abroad. | ||||||
856 | 24 | Female | Yes, Undisclosed | Student | |||||||
857 | 34 | Male | Yes, Undisclosed | ||||||||
858 | 77 | Male | Yes, Undisclosed | ||||||||
859 | 72 | Male | Yes, Undisclosed | ||||||||
860 | 58 | Male | Yes, Undisclosed | ||||||||
861 | 27 | Female | No | (5 Cases)
Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. | |||||||
862 | 40 | Male | Company employee | ||||||||
863 | 43 | Female | Massager | ||||||||
864 | 48 | Female | Cashier | ||||||||
865 | 33 | Male | Airport officer | ||||||||
866 | 57 | Female | Medical worker | (2 Cases)
Cases are medical worker. | |||||||
867 | 26 | Female | Doctor | ||||||||
868-934 | 36 | Female | Under Investigation | Farmer | (67 Cases)
Source of infection is under investigation. | ||||||
869 | 22 | Female | Eletricity Authority officer | ||||||||
870 | 40 | Male | |||||||||
871 | 41 | Female | Fishermen | ||||||||
872 | 66 | Female | Merchant | ||||||||
873 | 19 | Female | Restaurant staff worked in London, UK | ||||||||
874 | 32 | Male | |||||||||
875 | 24 | Male | Restaurant owner | ||||||||
876 | 42 | Male | |||||||||
877 | 23 | Female | |||||||||
878 | 49 | Male | Merchant | ||||||||
879 | 25 | Male | |||||||||
880 | 27 | Female | |||||||||
881 | 27 | Female | |||||||||
882 | 27 | Male | |||||||||
883 | 69 | Male | |||||||||
884 | 25 | Male | |||||||||
885 | 19 | Female | |||||||||
886 | 20 | Female | |||||||||
887 | 36 | Female | Merchant | ||||||||
888 | 42 | Male | Student | ||||||||
889 | 35 | Female | |||||||||
890 | 11 | Female | |||||||||
891 | 36 | Male | Self-employed | ||||||||
892 | 43 | Male | |||||||||
893 | 21 | Female | |||||||||
894 | 74 | Male | |||||||||
895 | 70 | Male | |||||||||
896 | 35 | Male | |||||||||
897 | 27 | Female | Company employee | ||||||||
898 | 29 | Female | |||||||||
899 | 8 | Male | |||||||||
900 | 45 | Male | Model | ||||||||
901 | 45 | Male | Government officer | ||||||||
902 | 34 | Male | |||||||||
903 | 34 | Male | |||||||||
904 | 38 | Male | |||||||||
905 | 23 | Male | Maid in police station | ||||||||
906 | 46 | Male | Company employee | ||||||||
907 | 83 | Male | |||||||||
908 | 49 | Female | |||||||||
909 | 24 | Female | |||||||||
910 | 29 | Male | |||||||||
911 | 40 | Female | |||||||||
912 | 32 | Male | |||||||||
913 | 33 | Male | |||||||||
914 | 25 | Female | |||||||||
915 | 45 | Female | |||||||||
916 | 57 | Male | |||||||||
917 | 29 | Male | |||||||||
918 | 41 | Female | Freelancer | ||||||||
919 | 40 | Male | Bus driver | ||||||||
920 | 49 | Female | Freelancer | ||||||||
921 | 66 | Male | |||||||||
922 | 30 | Female | |||||||||
923 | 47 | Female | |||||||||
924 | 41 | Male | |||||||||
925 | 34 | Male | |||||||||
926 | 45 | Female | |||||||||
927 | 62 | Female | |||||||||
928 | 44 | Male | |||||||||
929 | 51 | Male | |||||||||
930 | 37 | Male | Freelancer | ||||||||
931 | 51 | Male | |||||||||
932 | 31 | Male | |||||||||
933 | 26 | Female | |||||||||
934 | 38 | Male | |||||||||
935 | 26 March 2020
(Case 935-1045, Total 111 Cases) |
45 | Male | (6 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[167] | ||||||
936 | 36 | Male | Muay Thai pundit | ||||||||
937 | 56 | Male | Unemployed | ||||||||
938 | 60 | Male | Merchant | ||||||||
939 | 62 | Male | Retired Government officer | ||||||||
940 | 50 | Male | Freelancer | ||||||||
941 | 23 | Male | (3 Cases)
Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues. | ||||||||
942 | 31 | Male | |||||||||
943 | 20 | Male | Tattoo artist | ||||||||
944 | 36 | Female | Company Employee | (19 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. | |||||||
945 | 43 | Male | Mobile Phone repair shop owner | ||||||||
946 | 28 | Female | |||||||||
947 | 28 | Male | |||||||||
948 | 58 | Female | |||||||||
949 | 9 | Female | Student | ||||||||
950 | 1 | Female | |||||||||
951 | 29 | Female | Farmer | ||||||||
952 | 54 | Male | Government officer worked in Department of Customs | ||||||||
953 | 49 | Male | Medical worker | ||||||||
954 | 38 | Female | |||||||||
955 | 28 | Female | |||||||||
956 | 29 | Male | |||||||||
957 | 27 | Male | Karaoke bar owner | ||||||||
958 | 31 | Female | Singer | ||||||||
959 | 46 | Male | Worked in ship | ||||||||
960 | 37 | Male | Police | ||||||||
961 | 45 | Male | Police | ||||||||
962 | 49 | Female | |||||||||
963 | 55 | Male | |||||||||
964 | 22 | Male | Student | (1 Case)
Attended religious event in Malaysia. | |||||||
965 | 34 | Male | Yes | Merchant | (6 Cases)
Thai nationals / foreigners with travel history abroad. | ||||||
966 | 37 | Male | |||||||||
967 | 45 | Male | |||||||||
968 | 37 | Male | Thai Airways flight attendant | ||||||||
969 | 72 | Male | Tourist | ||||||||
970 | 40 | Female | Nightclub DJ | ||||||||
971 | 36 | Male | No | (9 Cases)
Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. | |||||||
972 | 48 | Male | Taxi Driver | ||||||||
973 | 40 | Male | Public car driver | ||||||||
974 | 26 | Female | Worked in Tourist Assistance Center | ||||||||
975 | 43 | Female | Worked in Massage shop | ||||||||
976 | 41 | Male | Company Employee | ||||||||
977 | 22 | Female | Worked in hotel | ||||||||
978 | 61 | Female | Taxi | ||||||||
979 | 53 | Male | Doctor | ||||||||
980 | 38 | Female | Medical worker | (3 Cases)
Cases are medical worker. | |||||||
981 | 32 | Female | Medical worker | ||||||||
982 | 35 | Male | |||||||||
983 | 20 | Female | (1 Case)
Patient in surveillance criteria also has unknown cause pneumonia. | ||||||||
984 | 40 | Male | Under Investigation | (63 Cases)
Source of infection is under investigation. | |||||||
985 | 32 | Male | DJ | ||||||||
986 | 46 | Male | Company Employee | ||||||||
987 | 29 | Male | |||||||||
988 | 34 | Female | |||||||||
989 | 59 | Female | |||||||||
990 | 19 | Male | |||||||||
991 | 40 | Male | |||||||||
992 | 20 | Female | |||||||||
993 | 23 | Female | |||||||||
994 | 42 | Male | |||||||||
995 | 34 | Female | |||||||||
996 | 48 | Female | |||||||||
997 | 29 | Female | |||||||||
998 | 25 | Female | |||||||||
999 | 23 | Male | |||||||||
1000 | 30 | Male | Government officer | ||||||||
1001 | 58 | Male | Farmer | ||||||||
1002 | 7 | Female | Student | ||||||||
1003 | 21 | Female | |||||||||
1004 | 38 | Female | |||||||||
1005 | 55 | Female | |||||||||
1006 | 13 | Male | |||||||||
1007 | 56 | Male | |||||||||
1008 | 20 | Female | Student | ||||||||
1009 | 24 | Female | |||||||||
1010 | 51 | Female | Merchant | ||||||||
1011 | 23 | Male | |||||||||
1012 | 28 | Female | |||||||||
1013 | 47 | Male | |||||||||
1014 | 30 | Male | |||||||||
1015 | 35 | Female | |||||||||
1016 | 40 | Male | |||||||||
1017 | 55 | Female | |||||||||
1018 | 28 | Female | |||||||||
1019 | 57 | Male | |||||||||
1020 | 32 | Female | |||||||||
1021 | 42 | Male | |||||||||
1022 | 35 | Male | |||||||||
1023 | 58 | Male | |||||||||
1024 | 30 | Male | Farmer | ||||||||
1025 | 15 | Male | |||||||||
1026 | 38 | Male | |||||||||
1027 | 28 | Male | |||||||||
1028 | 35 | Female | |||||||||
1029 | 25 | Female | |||||||||
1030 | 35 | Male | |||||||||
1031 | 28 | Female | |||||||||
1032 | 45 | Female | |||||||||
1033 | 49 | Male | |||||||||
1034 | 27 | Female | |||||||||
1035 | 37 | Female | |||||||||
1036 | 36 | Female | |||||||||
1037 | 30 | Female | |||||||||
1038 | 24 | Female | |||||||||
1039 | 25 | Female | |||||||||
1040 | 45 | Male | |||||||||
1041 | 23 | Male | |||||||||
1042 | 55 | Male | |||||||||
1043 | 44 | Male | |||||||||
1044 | 52 | Male | |||||||||
1045 | 18 | Male | |||||||||
1,046-1,050 | 27
March 2020 |
Undisclosed | Undisclosed | No | (5 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[168] | |||||
1,051-1,057 | (7 Cases)
Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues. |
[168] | |||||||||
1,058-1,075 | (18 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. |
[168] | |||||||||
1,076-1,085 | Thailand / foreigners | Yes | (10 Cases)
Thai nationals / foreigners with travel history abroad. |
[168] | |||||||
1,086-1,090 | No | (5 Cases)
Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. |
[168] | ||||||||
1,091-1,094 | (4 Cases)
Patients in surveillance criteria also has unknown cause pneumonia. |
[168] | |||||||||
1,095-1,136 | Under Investigation | (42 Cases)
Source of infection is under investigation. |
[168] | ||||||||
1,137-1,146 | 28
March 2020 |
Undisclosed | Undisclosed | No | (10 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[169] | |||||
1,147-1,154 | (8 Cases)
Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues. |
[169] | |||||||||
1,155-1,175 | (21 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. |
[169] | |||||||||
1,176-1,183 | Thailand / foreigners | Yes | (8 Cases)
Thai nationals / foreigners with travel history abroad. |
[169] | |||||||
1,184-1,190 | No | (7 Cases)
Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. |
[169] | ||||||||
1,191-1,192 | Medical worker | (2 Cases)
Cases are medical worker. |
[169] | ||||||||
1,193-1,245 | Under Investigation | (53 Cases)
Source of infection is under investigation. |
[169] | ||||||||
1,246-1,250 | 29
March 2020 |
Undisclosed | Undisclosed | No | (5 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[170] | |||||
1,251-1,265 | (15 Cases)
Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues. |
[170] | |||||||||
1,266-1,314 | (49 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. |
[170] | |||||||||
1,315 | (1 Case)
Attended religious event in Malaysia. |
[170] | |||||||||
1,316-1,337 | Thailand / foreigners | Yes | (22 Cases)
Thai nationals / foreigners with travel history abroad. |
[170] | |||||||
1,338-1,345 | No | (8 Cases)
Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. |
[170] | ||||||||
1,346-1,353 | Medical worker | (8 Cases)
Cases are medical worker. |
[170] | ||||||||
1,354-1,358 | (5 Cases)
Patients in surveillance criteria also has unknown cause pneumonia. |
[170] | |||||||||
1,359-1,388 | Under Investigation | (30 Cases)
Source of infection is under investigation. |
[170] | ||||||||
1,389-1,390 | 30
March 2020 |
Undisclosed | Undisclosed | No | (2 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[171] | |||||
1,391-1,400 | (10 Cases)
Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues. |
[171] | |||||||||
1,401-1,459 | (59 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. |
[171] | |||||||||
1,460-1,480 | Thailand / foreigners | Yes | (21 Cases)
Thai nationals / foreigners with travel history abroad. |
[171] | |||||||
1,481-1,495 | No | (15 Cases)
Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. |
[171] | ||||||||
1,496-1,497 | Medical worker | (2 Cases)
Cases are medical worker. |
[171] | ||||||||
1,498-1,500 | (3 Cases)
Patients who visited to crowded places. |
[171] | |||||||||
1,501-1,504 | (4 Cases)
Patients related to public transport services. |
[171] | |||||||||
1,505-1,518 | (14 Cases)
Patients in surveillance criteria also has unknown cause pneumonia. |
[171] | |||||||||
1,519-1,524 | Under Investigation | (6 Cases)
Source of infection is under investigation. |
[171] | ||||||||
1,525-1,528 | 31
March 2020 |
Undisclosed | Undisclosed | No | (4 Cases)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[172] | |||||
1,529-1,539 | (11 Cases)
Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues. |
[172] | |||||||||
1,540-1,586 | (47 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. |
[172] | |||||||||
1,587-1,609 | Thailand / foreigners | Yes | (23 Cases)
Thai nationals / foreigners with travel history abroad. |
[172] | |||||||
1,610-1,618 | No | (9 Cases)
Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. |
[172] | ||||||||
1,619-1,621 | Medical worker | (3 Cases)
Cases are medical worker. |
[172] | ||||||||
1,622-1,627 | (6 Cases)
Patients who visited to crowded places. |
[172] | |||||||||
1,628-1,635 | (8 Cases)
Patients in surveillance criteria also has unknown cause pneumonia. |
[172] | |||||||||
1,636-1,651 | Under Investigation | (16 Cases)
Source of infection is under investigation. |
[172] | ||||||||
1,652 | 1
April 2020 |
Undisclosed | Undisclosed | No | (1 Case)
Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok. |
[173] | |||||
1,653-1,663 | (11 Cases)
Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues. |
[173] | |||||||||
1,664-1,701 | (38 Cases)
Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group. |
[173] | |||||||||
1,702 | (1 Case)
Attended religious event in Malaysia. |
[173] | |||||||||
1,703-1,718 | (16 Cases)
Patients with travel history abroad to attended religious event in Indonesia. |
[173] | |||||||||
1,719-1,724 | Yes | (6 Cases)
Patients with travel history abroad. |
[173] | ||||||||
1,725-1,726 | Foreigners | (2 Cases)
Patients with travel history abroad. |
[173] | ||||||||
1,727-1,740 | No | (14 Cases)
Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people. |
[173] | ||||||||
1,741 | Medical worker | (1 Case)
Case is medical worker. |
[173] | ||||||||
1,742-1,771 | Under Investigation | (30 Cases)
Source of infection is under investigation. |
[173] | ||||||||
Notes:
|
Order of Discharging | Date discharged | Age | Gender | Nationality | Hospital admitted to | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10th | 8 February 2020 | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | [176] |
11th | 12 February 2020 | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | [177] | |
13th | 14 February 2020 | 33 | Female | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | [178] | |
16th | 18 February 2020 | Undisclosed | Female | Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province | [179] | |
17th | Undisclosed | Female | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | [180] | ||
18th | 21 February 2020 | 56 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | [181] | |
19th | 34 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | [181] | ||
27th | 27 February 2020 | 33 | Female | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | [182] | |
29th | 1 March 2020 | 33 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | [79] | |
32nd | 8 March 2020 | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | [183] |
33rd | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | [183] | |
38th | 16 March 2020 | 32 | Female | Undisclosed | [155] | |
39th | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province | [82] | |
40th | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | [82] | |
41st | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | [82] | |
42nd | 17 March 2020 | 31 | Female | Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok | [83] | |
43rd | 19 March 2020 | 36 | Male | Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province | [162] | |
44th | 21 March 2020 | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | Undisclosed | [162] |
45th | 22 March 2020 | 36 | Male | Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province | [163] |
Preventive measures
Travel restrictions
The screening of passengers arriving from China is ongoing at six airports, beginning on 3 January: Suvarnabhumi Airport, Don Mueang International Airport, Phuket International Airport, Chiang Mai International Airport and Krabi International Airport, with the addition of Chiang Rai International Airport since 24 January. A number of suspected cases have been found to have other common respiratory conditions.[184][185][10]
On 11 February, the Holland America Line-operated MS Westerdam was refused permission to dock at Laem Chabang port by the country's Marine Department.[186] The ship was previously denied entry to the Philippines, Japan, South Korea, and Guam due to similar fears.[187]
On 13 February, two cruise ships, the MV Seabourn Ovation anchored at the Phuket Deep Sea Port and the Quantum of the Seas docked at Phuket's Patong pier. Unlike the MS Westerdam, the two ships were allowed because both had planned to make their first stop in Thailand and would depart to Singapore afterwards. The passengers on board were screened by public health officials before being given permission to step ashore.[188][189]
On 17 February, a meeting between Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Public Health, AOT and the Immigration Bureau came to the conclusion to disallow entry of all foreigners from MS Westerdam to the country after an American woman tested positive for COVID-19 in Malaysia. The number of passengers who entered Thailand before the ban was 95, 91 were transferred to connecting flights and had already left the country.[190][191]
On 18 February, the health authorities had extended COVID-19 screening to cover visitors from Japan and Singapore. Passengers from these countries were treated with the same method as passengers on flights from Mainland China. The Ministry of Public Health also raised measures against COVID-19 to level 3 in preparation for a surge in transmission. Every province must have at least one hospital capable of testing for COVID-19. The Department of Medical Sciences is currently developing a virus test kit that will deliver a result in five minutes, which is planned to be available within two months.[192]
On 21 February, the Ministry of Public Health announced a new screening criteria, with additional surveillance for visitors from Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea and Taiwan. People developing pneumonia due to unknown causes and living in eight provinces that were popular among Chinese tourists including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Chon Buri, Krabi, Phuket, Prachuap Khiri Khan and Samut Prakan, would be automatically considered as COVID-19 suspected cases.[193]
On 3 April, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand ordered that there would be a ban on all passengers flights landing in Thailand from the morning of 4 April to the evening of the 6 April.[194] On the evening of 6 April, the flight ban was further extended to 18 April, and now to 30 April.[195]
Restrictions on travellers from risk areas
As of 22 March, the Ministry of Public Health defined two types of risk areas:[196]
Dangerous Disease Infected Zones
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is requiring travellers from all countries to show medical certificates prior to boarding their flights to Thailand and after arriving in Thailand when entering immigration checkpoints or their journey will not be allowed. Also, the traveller must seek quarantine in government-managed places for 14 days with no exception.[197]
Medical supply regulations
On 4 February, the government announced that four products, namely surgical masks, polypropylene, alcohol-based hand sanitisers and toilet paper, are to be designated as controlled goods under the Price of Goods and Services Act, B.E. 2542 (1999) following a cabinet resolution.[198]
On 6 February, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha warned that the stockpiling and price gouging of surgical masks and hand sanitisers could lead to legal consequences.[199]
On 12 March, health officials encouraged people to make face masks at home out of cloth, stating that cloth masks can prevent droplets bigger than one micron from spreading.[200]
Bangkok partial lockdown
On 21 March, Bangkok City Hall authorities declared a wide-ranging shutdown of various businesses. Bangkok Governor Aswin Kwanmuang disclosed after the City Hall meeting that the board had passed a resolution to close establishments under Section 35 of the Communicable Diseases Act B.E. 2558 (2015), effective for a period of 22 days from 22 March to 12 April 2020. This was then extended from 12 April 2020 to 30 April 2020.[201] Only supermarkets, pharmacies, and takeaway restaurants will be allowed to stay open at the malls.[202]
Impact
Economy
Bangkok Airways announced a plan to cut their executives' salaries, reduce the number of flights, and cancel some routes; staff will be on leave without pay for 10–30 days starting from 1 March due to the economic downturn and the outbreak of COVID-19.[203]
Education
On 29 February, The 38th Thailand National Book Fair and 18th Bangkok International Book Fair at Impact, Muang Thong Thani were cancelled. It was instead hosted online, making it the first "online national book fair" of Thailand.[204]Chulalongkorn and Mahidol Universities, following the confirmation of COVID-19 cases among its staff and student body, began suspending classes on 16 March, while Kasetsart University took the same action as a precautionary measure.[205]
Sports
The "THAI FIGHT" boxing tournament in Chiang Rai has been postponed indefinitely due to concerns of COVID-19.[206]
On 1 March, the Football Association of Thailand decided that all Thai League professional football matches in T1, T2, T3 and T4 between 7 and 31 March will be played behind closed doors as broadcast only events.[207] However, on 4 March, the decision was changed to postpone all matches prior to 18 April indefinitely.[208]
The 2020 MotoGP Thailand Grand Prix will be postponed due to the spread of the virus. The event has been put off until the outbreak has abated.[209]
The 41st Bangkok International Motor Show, which was originally scheduled between 7 March to 5 April, has been postponed. The new schedule will be announced later.[210]
Channel 7 Boxing Stadium will continue fights behind closed doors as broadcast only events, according an official statement by the channel.[211]
Tourism
Thailand's tourist industry, which accounts for one-fifth of GDP prior to the pandemic, has been severely affected; the Tourism Authority of Thailand anticipates total tourist arrivals for 2020 to decline by as much as 65%. In the January–March period, foreign tourist arrivals fell by 38% to 6.69 million; Chinese arrivals, the largest source of inbound tourists, plunged 60% to 1.25 million.[212] With its border closed and most international flights cancelled since 4 April, tourist arrivals and spending have both dropped to zero in April, compared to 3.2 million arrivals and $4.6 billion's worth of receipts in the same month last year.[213]
Legend Siam, a theme park in Pattaya, will temporarily close from 3 March because of the lack of tourists during the spread of the virus. The park management promised to hire all staff back when it eventually reopens.[214]
On 16 March, the Ministry of Public Health announced that Songkran holidays and celebrations will be postponed until further notice as the number of cases continued to rise by 33 to 147.[215] The Songkran festival in Khaosan Road, Khon Kaen Province, Pattaya, Bang Saen Beach and Patong will not be held, according to each municipality's announcement. The dates of the holiday are to be postponed as well.[216] Ko Pha-ngan District Chief Somchai Somwong made the decision to suspend a party on Rin Beach to avoid the gathering of tourists, which could pose a risk of virus outbreak. The party had originally been scheduled on the full-moon night of 8 March.[217]
Xenophobia and racism
A restaurant in Chiang Mai displayed a sign which read "We apologize we are not accepting CHINESE customers. Thank you" after a customer left the restaurant upon noticing a group of Chinese people inside. The police demanded that the sign be taken down, but suggested that it could be rewritten in Chinese as "We ran out of food".[218] A similar sign was seen outside a restaurant in Ao Sane Beach in Phuket.[219]
Health minister Anutin Charnvirakul made negative comments about "dirty" Westerners, saying they "never shower" and are more likely to spread the virus than Asians.[220][221] The post attracted negative reaction in Thailand[222] and the UK[223] and was quickly removed. Mr. Charnvirakul claimed he was not responsible for it.[224]
Possible spread to other countries
South Korea On 4 February, a South Korean woman, who recently visited Bangkok on a vacation, was tested positive and confirmed as the 16th case of the country[225]
Germany On 4 March, Cologne city government announced five confirmed cases, including a woman who was previously on vacation in Thailand and is believed to have been infected there.[226]
Australia On 5 March, Queensland government confirmed that a 81-year-old man who has recently returned from Thailand tested positive and was admitted to Sunshine Coast University Hospital.[227]
India On 6 March, India reported its 31st confirmed case. The patient is an Indian national who has a travel history from Thailand and Malaysia.[228]
Notes
- Also titled in full as the "Centre for the Administration of the Situation due to the Outbreak of the Communicable Disease Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19)".
References
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External links
- รายงาน COVID-19 ประจำวัน (Digital Government Development Agency) – Details of COVID-19 patients in Thailand
- รายงานสถานการณ์ โควิด-19 (Department of Disease Control) – Map of COVID-19 patients in Thailand by province and relation network of patients
- CoronaTracker – Statistics on the coronavirus cases in Thailand
- Coronamapper – Map of the virus spread
- Coronavirus COVID-19 Global Cases and historical data by Johns Hopkins University