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
Map of provinces with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases (as of 8 August).
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationThailand
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Index caseBangkok
Arrival date13 January 2020
(7 months and 4 days)
Confirmed cases3,378[1]
Active cases126[1]
Suspected cases394,273
Severe cases0
Recovered3,194[1]
Deaths
58[1]
Fatality rate1.72%
Government website
ddc.moph.go.th/viralpneumonia/eng
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

A preventive measure introduced in May; Thai Chana QR-code before entering a retail premise to track individual customers

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

One of the earliest announcements on the disease in Thailand, concerning only on those "came back from China"

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

Buddhist gatherers inside Wat Mahathat Yuwaratrangsarit, Bangkok are regulated to keep distance from each others

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

COVID-19 cases in Thailand  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases

Jan Jan Feb Feb Mar Mar Apr Apr May May Jun Jun Jul Jul Aug Aug Last 15 days Last 15 days

Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-01-13
1(n.a.)
1(=)
2020-01-17
2(+100%)
2(=)
2020-01-22
4(+100%)
2020-01-23
4(=)
2020-01-24
5(+25%)
2020-01-25
6(+20%)
2020-01-26
8(+33%)
2020-01-27
8(=)
2020-01-28
14(+75%)
2020-01-29
14(=)
2020-01-30
14(=)
2020-01-31
19(+36%)
2020-02-01
19(=)
2020-02-02
19(=)
2020-02-03
19(=)
2020-02-04
19(=)
2020-02-05
25(+32%)
25(=)
2020-02-09
32(+28%)
2020-02-10
32(=)
2020-02-11
33(+3.1%)
2020-02-12
33(=)
2020-02-13
33(=)
33(=)
2020-02-16
34(+3%)
2020-02-17
35(+2.9%)
35(=)
2020-02-20
35(=)
2020-02-21
35(=)
2020-02-22
35(=)
2020-02-23
35(=)
2020-02-24
35(=)
2020-02-25
37(+5.7%)
2020-02-26
40(+8.1%)
2020-02-27
40(=)
2020-02-28
40(=)
2020-02-29
40(=)
2020-03-01
42(+5%) 1(n.a.)
2020-03-02
43(+2.4%) 1(=)
43(=) 1(=)
2020-03-05
47(+9.3%) 1(=)
2020-03-06
48(+2.1%) 1(=)
2020-03-07
50(+4.2%) 1(=)
2020-03-08
50(=) 1(=)
2020-03-09
50(=) 1(=)
2020-03-10
53(+6%) 1(=)
2020-03-11
59(+11%) 1(=)
2020-03-12
70(+19%) 1(=)
2020-03-13
75(+7.1%) 1(=)
2020-03-14
82(+9.3%) 1(=)
2020-03-15
114(+39%) 1(=)
2020-03-16
147(+29%) 1(=)
2020-03-17
177(+20%) 1(=)
2020-03-18
212(+20%) 1(=)
2020-03-19
272(+28%) 1(=)
2020-03-20
322(+18%) 1(=)
2020-03-21
411(+28%) 1(=)
2020-03-22
599(+46%) 1(=)
2020-03-23
721(+20%) 1(=)
2020-03-24
827(+15%) 4(+300%)
2020-03-25
934(+13%) 4(=)
2020-03-26
1,045(+12%) 4(=)
2020-03-27
1,136(+8.7%) 5(+25%)
2020-03-28
1,245(+9.6%) 6(+20%)
2020-03-29
1,388(+11%) 7(+17%)
2020-03-30
1,524(+9.8%) 9(+29%)
2020-03-31
1,651(+8.3%) 10(+11%)
2020-04-01
1,771(+7.3%) 12(+20%)
2020-04-02
1,875(+5.9%) 15(+25%)
2020-04-03
1,978(+5.5%) 19(+27%)
2020-04-04
2,067(+4.5%) 20(+5.3%)
2020-04-05
2,169(+4.9%) 23(+15%)
2020-04-06
2,220(+2.4%) 26(+13%)
2020-04-07
2,258(+1.7%) 27(+3.8%)
2020-04-08
2,369(+4.9%) 30(+11%)
2020-04-09
2,423(+2.3%) 32(+6.7%)
2020-04-10
2,473(+2.1%) 33(+3.1%)
2020-04-11
2,518(+1.8%) 35(+6.1%)
2020-04-12
2,551(+1.3%) 38(+8.6%)
2020-04-13
2,579(+1.1%) 40(+5.3%)
2020-04-14
2,613(+1.3%) 41(+2.5%)
2020-04-15
2,643(+1.1%) 43(+4.9%)
2020-04-16
2,672(+1.1%) 46(+7%)
2020-04-17
2,700(+1%) 47(+2.2%)
2020-04-18
2,733(+1.2%) 47(=)
2020-04-19
2,765(+1.2%) 47(=)
2020-04-20
2,792(+0.98%) 47(=)
2020-04-21
2,811(+0.68%) 48(+2.1%)
2020-04-22
2,826(+0.53%) 49(+2.1%)
2020-04-23
2,839(+0.46%) 50(+2%)
2020-04-24
2,854(+0.53%) 50(=)
2020-04-25
2,907(+1.9%) 51(+2%)
2020-04-26
2,922(+0.52%) 51(=)
2020-04-27
2,931(+0.31%) 52(+2%)
2020-04-28
2,938(+0.24%) 54(+3.8%)
2020-04-29
2,947(+0.31%) 54(=)
2020-04-30
2,954(+0.24%) 54(=)
2020-05-01
2,960(+0.2%) 54(=)
2020-05-02
2,966(+0.2%) 54(=)
2020-05-03
2,969(+0.1%) 54(=)
2020-05-04
2,987(+0.61%) 54(=)
2020-05-05
2,988(+0.03%) 54(=)
2020-05-06
2,989(+0.03%) 55(+1.9%)
2020-05-07
2,992(+0.1%) 55(=)
2020-05-08
3,000(+0.27%) 55(=)
2020-05-09
3,004(+0.13%) 56(+1.8%)
2020-05-10
3,009(+0.17%) 56(=)
2020-05-11
3,015(+0.2%) 56(=)
2020-05-12
3,017(+0.07%) 56(=)
2020-05-13
3,017(=) 56(=)
2020-05-14
3,018(+0.03%) 56(=)
2020-05-15
3,025(+0.23%) 56(=)
2020-05-16
3,025(=) 56(=)
2020-05-17
3,028(+0.1%) 56(=)
2020-05-18
3,031(+0.1%) 56(=)
2020-05-19
3,033(+0.07%) 56(=)
2020-05-20
3,034(+0.03%) 56(=)
2020-05-21
3,037(+0.1%) 56(=)
2020-05-22
3,037(=) 56(=)
2020-05-23
3,040(+0.1%) 56(=)
2020-05-24
3,040(=) 56(=)
2020-05-25
3,042(+0.07%) 57(+1.8%)
2020-05-26
3,045(+0.1%) 57(=)
2020-05-27
3,054(+0.3%) 57(=)
2020-05-28
3,065(+0.36%) 57(=)
2020-05-29
3,076(+0.36%) 57(=)
2020-05-30
3,077(+0.03%) 57(=)
2020-05-31
3,081(+0.13%) 57(=)
2020-06-01
3,082(+0.03%) 57(=)
2020-06-02
3,083(+0.03%) 58(+1.8%)
2020-06-03
3,084(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-06-04
3,101(+0.55%) 58(=)
2020-06-05
3,102(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-06-06
3,104(+0.06%) 58(=)
2020-06-07
3,112(+0.26%) 58(=)
2020-06-08
3,119(+0.22%) 58(=)
2020-06-09
3,121(+0.06%) 58(=)
2020-06-10
3,125(+0.13%) 58(=)
2020-06-11
3,125(=) 58(=)
2020-06-12
3,129(+0.13%) 58(=)
2020-06-13
3,134(+0.16%) 58(=)
2020-06-14
3,135(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-06-15
3,135(=) 58(=)
2020-06-16
3,135(=) 58(=)
2020-06-17
3,135(=) 58(=)
2020-06-18
3,141(+0.19%) 58(=)
2020-06-19
3,146(+0.16%) 58(=)
2020-06-20
3,147(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-06-21
3,148(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-06-22
3,151(+0.1%) 58(=)
2020-06-23
3,156(+0.16%) 58(=)
2020-06-24
3,157(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-06-25
3,158(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-06-26
3,162(+0.13%) 58(=)
2020-06-27
3,162(=) 58(=)
2020-06-28
3,162(=) 58(=)
2020-06-29
3,169(+0.22%) 58(=)
2020-06-30
3,171(+0.06%) 58(=)
2020-07-01
3,173(+0.06%) 58(=)
2020-07-02
3,179(+0.19%) 58(=)
2020-07-03
3,180(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-07-04
3,185(+0.16%) 58(=)
2020-07-05
3,190(+0.16%) 58(=)
2020-07-06
3,195(+0.16%) 58(=)
2020-07-07
3,195(=) 58(=)
2020-07-08
3,197(+0.06%) 58(=)
2020-07-09
3,202(+0.16%) 58(=)
2020-07-10
3,202(=) 58(=)
2020-07-11
3,216(+0.44%) 58(=)
2020-07-12
3,217(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-07-13
3,220(+0.09%) 58(=)
2020-07-14
3,227(+0.22%) 58(=)
2020-07-15
3,232(+0.15%) 58(=)
2020-07-16
3,236(+0.12%) 58(=)
2020-07-17
3,239(+0.09%) 58(=)
2020-07-18
3,246(+0.22%) 58(=)
2020-07-19
3,249(+0.09%) 58(=)
2020-07-20
3,250(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-07-21
3,255(+0.15%) 58(=)
2020-07-22
3,261(+0.18%) 58(=)
2020-07-23
3,269(+0.25%) 58(=)
2020-07-24
3,279(+0.31%) 58(=)
2020-07-25
3,282(+0.09%) 58(=)
2020-07-26
3,291(+0.27%) 58(=)
2020-07-27
3,295(+0.12%) 58(=)
2020-07-28
3,297(+0.06%) 58(=)
2020-07-29
3,298(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-07-30
3,304(+0.18%) 58(=)
2020-07-31
3,310(+0.18%) 58(=)
2020-08-01
3,312(+0.06%) 58(=)
2020-08-02
3,317(+0.15%) 58(=)
2020-08-03
3,320(+0.09%) 58(=)
2020-08-04
3,321(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-08-05
3,328(+0.21%) 58(=)
2020-08-06
3,330(+0.06%) 58(=)
2020-08-07
3,345(+0.45%) 58(=)
2020-08-08
3,348(+0.09%) 58(=)
2020-08-09
3,351(+0.09%) 58(=)
2020-08-10
3,351(=) 58(=)
2020-08-11
3,351(=) 58(=)
2020-08-12
3,356(+0.15%) 58(=)
2020-08-13
3,359(+0.09%) 58(=)
2020-08-14
3,376(+0.51%) 58(=)
2020-08-15
3,376(=) 58(=)
2020-08-16
3,377(+0.03%) 58(=)
2020-08-17
3,378(+0.03%) 58(=)
Sources:

Maps

Map of provinces with confirmed or suspected coronavirus cases (as of 20 May):
  Confirmed deaths reported
  Confirmed cases reported
  Suspected cases reported
  No active cases (all recovered)
Number of confirmed cases by province (as of 20 May):
  Confirmed 1–9
  Confirmed 10–99
  Confirmed 100–499
  Confirmed 500–999
  Confirmed 1,000–9,999

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

Details of confirmed and suspected cases in Thailand (As of 17 August 2020)[73][74]
Status In hospital Deaths Discharged Observed Total
Confirmed cases 126 58 3,194 3,378 (+1 from the day before)
Suspected cases 394,273 (+158 from the day before)
Details for COVID-19 cases who died in Thailand[77] (As of 2 June 2020) ()
Cases Order Age Gender Province of Detection Nationality Place of Isolation Travel History Status Occupation Note
1 35 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Narathiwat  Thailand Su-ngai Kolok Hospital, Narathiwat Province  Malaysia 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  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Nonthaburi  Thailand 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  Yala  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital  Malaysia 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  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital No Died on 29 March No underlying disease.
10 48 Male  Maha Sarakham  Thailand 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  Thailand Yala Provincial Hospital, Yala  Malaysia 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  Bangkok  Thailand Bumrungrad International Hospital & Samitivej, Bangkok  United Kingdom Died on 31 March Business Man Patient returned from England on the 14 March., Admitted to hospital 15 March.[91]
13 57 Male  Prachuap Khiri Khan  Thailand Did not admitted  Pakistan 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  Pattani  Thailand Yarang Hospital, Pattani No Died on 31 March [92]
15 55 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok No Died on 1 April Public Driver [92]
16 59 Male  Pathum Thani  Thailand Thammasat University Hospital, Pathum Thani Province No Died on 2 April Worked at State Railway of Thailand [94][95]
17 72 Male  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand Somdech Phra Pinklao Hospital, Bangkok No Died on 2 April Patient visited some boxing stadium in Bangkok.[94][95]
20 72 Male  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Thailand  United Kingdom Died on 3 April [98][99]
22 82 Male  Prachuap Khiri Khan   Switzerland Undisclosed Hospital in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, later sent to Phetchaburi Province Died on 2 April [98][99]
23 30 Male  Surin  Thailand Prasat Hospital, Surin Province Died on 4 April Construction worker [98][99]
24 28 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 4 April Company employee [100][101]
25 51 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 4 April Self-employed Had Diabetes, Hypertension and Obesity[100][101]
26 59 Female  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 6 April [102][103]
28 48 Male  Chonburi  Russia Undisclosed Hospital Died on 5 April [104][105]
29 69 Male  Bangkok  India Undisclosed Hospital Died on 7 April [104][105]
30 69 Male  Buriram  United States Undisclosed Hospital Died on 7 April [104][105]
31 74 Male  Chonburi  France Chonburi Hospital, Chonburi Province  France Died on 7 April [106][107]
32 82 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand Phra Samut Chedi Hospital, Samut Prakan Province Died on 8 April [106][107]
33 43 Female  Chachoengsao  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 7 April [108][109]
34 46 Male Undisclosed  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 11 April [110]
35 65 Male  Phayao  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 11 April [110]
36 74 Male  Nakhon Si Thammarat  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 12 April [111]
37 65 Female  Chumphon  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 12 April [111]
38 44 Male Undisclosed  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 12 April [111]
39 56 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 12 April [112]
40 43 Male Undisclosed  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 11 April [112]
41 52 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 12 April Bus driver [113][114]
42 65 Female  Chiang Mai  Thailand Nakornping Hospital, Chiang Mai Died on 13 April [115][116]
43 60 Male  Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya  Indonesia Died on 14 April [116]
44 55 Male  Bangkok  Malaysia Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok  Georgia Died on 14 April Tour guide [117]
45 35 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital in Bangkok Died on 15 April [117]
46 37 Male  Prachinburi  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital in Prachinburi Died on 15 April [117]
47 85 Female  Chumphon  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital in Chumphon Died on 16 April Housekeeper [118]
48 50 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital in Bangkok Died on 20 April Taxi driver [119]
49 58 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital in Bangkok Died on 22 April [120]
50 78 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Private Hospital in Bangkok Died on 21 April [121]
51 48 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok Died on 24 April [122]
52 64 Female  Phuket  Thailand Thalang Hospital, Phuket Died on 26 April [123]
53 52 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Private Hospital in Bangkok Died on 27 April Businessman [124]
54 63 Female  Phuket  Thailand Patong Hospital, Phuket Died on 27 April Merchant [124]
55 69 Male  Phuket  Australia Vachira Phuket Hospital Died on 6 May Hotel Manager [125]
56 68 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital in Bangkok Died on 9 May [126]
57 56 Female Undisclosed  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Died on 24 May [127]
58 80 Male  Narathiwat  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital in Narathiwat Died on 1 June [128]
Details of the confirmed cases patient in Thailand[129] (As of 1 April 2020) ()
Case Date of Announcement Age Gender Province of Detection Nationality Place of Isolation Travel History Status Occupation Note Source
1 13 January 2020 61 Female  Bangkok  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  China Discharged Tourist First confirmed case outside China. Screened from Suvarnabhumi Airport on 8 January. [130]
2 17 January 2020 74 Female  Bangkok  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  China Discharged Tourist [131]
3 22 January 2020 73 Female  Nakhon Pathom  Thailand Nakhon Pathom Hospital, Nakhon Pathom Province  China Discharged [39]
4 68 Male  Bangkok  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  China Discharged Tourist
5 26 January 2020 66 Female  Bangkok  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  China Discharged Tourist Wife of case 4. [42]
6 33 Female  Bangkok  China Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok  China Discharged Tourist [42]
7 57 Female  Bangkok  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  China Discharged Tourist [42]
8 73 Female  Prachuap Khiri Khan  China Undisclosed Private Hospital in Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province  China Discharged Tourist [42]
9 28 January 2020 63 Male  Bangkok  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  China 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
Case 14 came from Hubei

[132]
10 28 Female  Chonburi  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  China Unknown Tourist
11 33 Male  Bangkok  China Undisclosed  China Unknown Tourist
12 61 Male  Bangkok  China Undisclosed  China Discharged on 13 February Tourist
13 6 Male  Bangkok  China Undisclosed  China Unknown Tourist
14 32 Female  Phuket  China Undisclosed Private Hospital  China Discharged on 16 March Tourist
15 31 January 2020 56 Male  Bangkok  China Undisclosed Private Hospital  China Unknown Tourist [133]
16 50 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province No Discharged Taxi driver First human-to-human virus transmission case within Thailand. [133]
17 28 Male  Chiang Mai  China Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai Hospital, Chiang Mai Province  China 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  Bangkok  China Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province  China Discharged on 28 February. Tourist [133]
19 33 Male  Bangkok  China Undisclosed Private Hospital  China Unknown Tourist [133]
20 4 February 2020 43 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok  Japan 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  Bangkok  Thailand Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  Japan Discharged on 27 February. Tourist [80]
22 33 Male  Bangkok  China Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok  China Discharged Tourist [80]
23 45 Male  Prachuap Khiri Khan  Thailand Hua Hin Hospital, Prachuap Khiri Khan No Discharged on 16 February Private car driver [80]
24 32 Female  Krabi  China Krabi Hospital, Krabi Province  China Discharged on 25 February. Tourist Patient came from Wuhan before city's lockdown. [80]
25 70 Male  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Phuket  China Vachira Phuket Hospital, Phuket Province  China Unknown [78]
27 35 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand 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  Bangkok  China Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok  China 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  Bangkok  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  China Unknown [78]
30 62 Male  Bangkok  China Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province  China Discharged on 26 February. Tourist [78]
31 3 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province No Discharged on 1 March. Student [78]
32 25 Male  Chonburi  Thailand Chonburi Hospital, Chonburi Province  China Discharged on 22 February Chef (worked in Wuhan) Passenger on board the evacuation flight from Wuhan. [78]
33 11 February 2020 54 Female  Bangkok  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  China Discharged on 23 February. Student Patient came from Wuhan, had been in contact with Case 22. [134]
34 15 February 2020 35 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand 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  Bangkok  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  China Unknown Student Patient came from Wuhan, had been in contact with Case 22. [137]
36 25 February 2020 31 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok No Discharged on 17 March Unemployed Patient's family member has travel history to China recently. [138]
37 29 Male  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province  Japan 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  Bangkok  Thailand Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  Japan Discharged on 12 March. Retired government officer Wife of case 38, travelled to Japan together with her husband. [139]
40 8 Male  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Nonthaburi  Thailand Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  South Korea Discharged on 11 March. Tour guide Has travel history to South Korea recently. [141]
42 29 February 2020 22 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital, Bangkok No Unknown Salesman Had been in contact with many foreigners recently. [142]
43 2 March 2020 22 Female  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Italy Chonburi Hospital, Chonburi Province  Italy Unknown Engineer Entered Thailand on 1 March. [144]
45 42 Male  Chonburi  Thailand Undisclosed Private Hospital, Chonburi Province  Italy 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  Samut Prakan  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  Iran Unknown Student Entered Thailand on 1 March for transit flight, screened from Suvarnabhumi Airport. [144]
47 20 Male  Nakhon Si Thammarat  Thailand Thasala Hospital, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province  Iran Unknown Student Entered Thailand on 27 February. [144][145]
48 6 March 2020 43 Male  Bangkok  United Kingdom Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province  United Kingdom
 Hong Kong
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  Bangkok  Thailand Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok  Italy Unknown Company employee [147]
50 40 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital, Bangkok  Italy Unknown Company employee [147]
51 10 March 2020 41 Female  Suphanburi  Thailand Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok No Unknown Government officer Patient had been in contact with Case 45. [148]
52 46 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital, Nakhon Pathom Province  Italy Unknown Self-employed Patient has travel history to Italy, entered Thailand on 28 February. [148]
53 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital, Nakhon Pathom Province No Unknown Self-employed Husband of Case 52. [149]
54 11 March 2020 21 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Bangkok Metropolitan Administration General Hospital, Bangkok No Unknown Immigration officer at Suvarnabhumi Airport [149]
55 40 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital No Unknown Immigration officer at Suvarnabhumi Airport. Worked in different spot from Case 54 [149]
56 25 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province No Unknown Engineer [149]
57 27 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Nopparat Rajathanee Hospital, Bangkok  South Korea Unknown Unemployed Patient has travel history to South Korea, returned to Thailand on 7 February [149]
58 40 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital  Japan 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  Bangkok  Singapore Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province  Singapore Discharged on 22 March. Restaurant owner in Bangkok Has been in Thailand since 2 February. [149][150]
60 12 March 2020 29 Female  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown [151]
62 33 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown Self-employed [151]
63 33 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown [151]
64 33 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown Online seller [151]
65 37 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown Online seller [151]
66 37 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown [151]
67 26 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown [151]
68 37 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown [151]
69 25 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown [151]
70 34 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown Online seller [151]
71 13 March 2020 36 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown Both patients had been in contact with the group of 11 people from Case 60–70. [152]
72 37 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown [152]
73 19 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown Brother of Case 57. [152]
74 29 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown Self-employed Friend of Case 57, later visited entertainment venues. [152]
75 37 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown Friend of Case 74, visited entertainment venues together. [152]
76 14 March 2020 63 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown Patient had been in contact with the group of 11 people from Case 60–70. [153]
77 57 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Japan 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  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Japan No Unknown Husband of Case 78. A company employee has been in contact with family (Case 77-80). [153]
80 4 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Unknown Grand daughter of Case 77. Patient has been in contact with family (Case 77-80). [153]
81 20 Female  Pathum Thani  Thailand  Japan 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  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
85 39 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Lumpinee Boxing Stadium keeper [154]
86 21 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
87 41 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
88 30 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
89 59 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Company employee [154]
90 62 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
91 48 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
92 37 Male  Chiang Mai  Thailand Unknown Boxing gym owner [154]
93 39 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
94 33 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Restaurant staff [154]
95 27 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Restaurant staff [154]
96 30 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
97 31 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
98 33 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
99 38 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Maid [154]
100 38 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
101 32 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
102 28 Male  Bangkok  Japan  Japan Unknown [154]
103 41 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Company employee [154]
104 68 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
105 41 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Chef [154]
106 51 Male  Bangkok  French Guiana  French Guiana Unknown [154]
107 27 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Company employee [154]
108 29 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Surgery-related work [154]
109 34 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Online seller [154]
110 39 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Diamond Princess Unknown Diamond Princess crew [154]
111 47 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
112 40 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand Unknown [154]
113 41 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Spain Unknown Police [154]
114 29 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [154]
115 16 March 2020 42 Male  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Master of ceremonies [155]
117 25 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
118 46 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
119 35 Male  Pathum Thani  Thailand Unknown Muay Thai pundit [155]
120 73 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Chief Executive of Chachoengsao Provincial Administrative Organization [155]
121 51 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
122 29 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
123 21 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Student [155]
124 23 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Student [155]
125 35 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
126 51 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Company employee [155]
127 36 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Actress [155]
128 37 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
129 56 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
130 32 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
131 44 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
132 36 Male  Bangkok  France Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province  France Discharged on 19 March. [155][156]
133 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
134 29 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
135 26 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
136 35 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Service staff [155]
137 33 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
138 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
139 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [155]
140 50 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Taxi driver [155]
141 48 Male  Phuket  Denmark Unknown [155]
142 39 Female  Phuket  Denmark Unknown Maid [155]
143 7 Female  Phuket  Denmark Unknown [155]
144 55 Male  Narathiwat  Thailand  Malaysia Unknown Farmer [155]
145 64 Male  Yala  Thailand  Malaysia Unknown Farmer [155]
146 67 Male  Phetchabun  Belgium Phetchabun Hospital, Phetchabun Province  Belgium In Hospital, serious condition [155][156][157]
147 61 Male  Bangkok  United States  United States Unknown Unemployed [155][156]
148 17 March 2020 36 Male  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Muay Thai reporter [82]
150 33 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Company employee [82]
151 56 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Muay Thai commentator [82]
152 27 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [82]
153 30 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [82]
154 61 Male  Chonburi  Thailand Unknown Self-employed [82]
155 34 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [82]
156 59 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [82]
157 28 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Work at Boxing stadium [82]
158 79 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province Died on 23 March Muay Thai pundit [82]
159 26 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [82]
160 39 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [82]
161 10 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Student [82]
162 25 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [82]
163 46 Male  Pattani  Thailand Unknown [82]
164 41 Male  Narathiwat  Thailand Unknown Self-employed [82]
165 72 Male  Pattani  Thailand Unknown [82]
166 32 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Company employee [82]
167 31 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Company employee [82]
168 39 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Restaurant owner [82]
169 23 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [82]
170 49 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Diamond Princess Unknown Diamond Princess crew [82]
171 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Taxi driver [82]
172 40 Male  Bangkok  Pakistan  Pakistan Unknown [82]
173 44 Male  Bangkok  Italy  Italy Unknown [82]
174 39 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [82]
175 52 Male  Bangkok  Canada  Canada Unknown [82]
176 23 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [82]
177 22 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [82]
178 18 March 2020 76 Male  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Cambodia.

4 Cases worked with close contact to foreigners.

1 Case where source of infection is under investigation.

[83]
179 34 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Muay Thai pundit [83]
180 42 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Muay Thai commentator [83]
181 33 Male  Khon Kaen  Thailand Unknown Self-employed [83]
182 37 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Muay Thai pundit [83]
183 44 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [83]
184 40 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Company employee [83]
185 31 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [83]
186 36 Male  Roi Et  Thailand Unknown Muay Thai pundit [83]
187 55 Male  Kalasin  Thailand Unknown [83]
188 50 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Police [83]
189 57 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Politician [83]
190 48 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Car driver for Embassy of Sudan [83]
191 32 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Self-employed [83]
192 32 Male  Chiang Mai  Thailand Unknown [83]
193 61 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Construction materials distributors [83]
194 32 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Self-employed [83]
195 22 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [83]
196 27 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [83]
197 38 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [83]
198 45 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Died on 23 March Security guard [83][84]
199 66 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [83]
200 38 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [83]
201 33 Male  Bangkok  Japan Unknown [83]
202 24 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [83]
203 33 Female  Sukhothai  Thailand Unknown [83]
204 25 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [83]
205 24 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [83]
206 37 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown [83]
207 30 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Self-employed [83]
208 23 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Hotel reception [83]
209 34 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Company employee [83]
210 28 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Bar waitress [83]
211 26 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Unknown Juristic person for Lumpinee Condominium in RCA area [83]
212 22 Female  Nakhon Ratchasima  Thailand Unknown Student [83]
213 19 March 2020 66 Male  Pattani  Thailand  Malaysia 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.

 Taiwan,  France,  United Kingdom,  India,  Italy,  Malaysia,  Cambodia,  Japan and  Iran

*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  Yala  Thailand  Malaysia [160]
215 58 Male  Pattani  Thailand  Malaysia [160]
216 45 Male  Pattani  Thailand  Malaysia [160]
217 47 Male  Pattani  Thailand  Malaysia [160]
218 24 Male  Bangkok Unknown [160]
219 55 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
220 28 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
221 51 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
222 63 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
223 68 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
224 45 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
225 56 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
226 50 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
227 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
228 48 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
229 33 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
230 41 Male  Bangkok  Thailand DJ [160]
231 20 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
232 37 Male  Bangkok  Thailand DJ [160]
233 43 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Cleaning staff [160]
234 51 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Chef [160]
235 45 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Nightclub vice manager [160]
236 30 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Master of ceremonies [160]
237 28 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Master of ceremonies [160]
238 32 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Waitress [160]
239 39 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Cashier [160]
240 38 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Waitress [160]
241 30 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Police [160]
242 23 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
243 32 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Police [160]
244 23 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
245 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
246 30 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Police [160]
247 35 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
248 26 Female  Surat Thani  Belgium Flight attendant [160]
249 43 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Cargo staff of some Korean airline [160]
250 28 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
251 Female  Pathum Thani  Thailand [160]
252 25 Male  Chiang Mai  Thailand [160]
253 65 Female  Chiang Mai  Thailand [160]
254 20 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand [160]
255 24 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand [160]
256 41 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Company employee [160]
257 57 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
258 25 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
259 50 Male  Yala  Thailand [160]
260 33 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
261 25 Male  Saraburi  Thailand [160]
262 22 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand Student [160]
263 53 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand [160]
264 25 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand [160]
265 23 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand [160]
266 27 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand Check-in counter

staff

[160]
267 23 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Gym trainer [160]
268 61 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand [160]
269 55 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
270 28 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
271 28 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [160]
272 68 Male  Bangkok  Thailand News reporter [160]
273 20 March 2020 60 Female  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
275 32 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
276 38 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
277 46 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
278 39 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Boxing stadium receptionist [161]
279 26 Female  Phuket  Thailand [161]
280 1 Male  Phuket  Thailand [161]
281 54 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
282 76 Male  Pattani  Thailand  Malaysia [161]
283 41 Male  Pattani  Thailand  Malaysia [161]
284 68 Male  Songkhla  Thailand  Malaysia [161]
285 75 Male  Songkhla  Thailand  Malaysia [161]
286 52 Male  Songkhla  Thailand  Malaysia [161]
287 66 Male  Songkhla  Thailand  Malaysia [161]
288 52 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand Tour guide [161]
289 53 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
290 31 Male  Nakhon Sawan  Thailand Muay Thai pundit [161]
291 71 Male  Nakhon Nayok  Thailand Muay Thai gym owner [161]
292 26 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  United Kingdom Student [161]
293 35 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Merchant [161]
294 30 Male  Chiang Mai  Thailand Muay Thai trainer [161]
295 33 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand  United Kingdom Government officer [161]
296 42 Male  Nakhon Ratchasima  Thailand Muay Thai referee [161]
297 72 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
298 60 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
299 21 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Muay Thai pundit [161]
300 39 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Muay Thai pundit [161]
301 39 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Muay Thai pundit [161]
302 30 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Muay Thai pundit [161]
303 32 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
304 26 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
305 38 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Waitress [161]
306 32 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Police [161]
307 42 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Worked at nightclub [161]
308 29 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Pharmacist assistant [161]
309 20 Male  Pathum Thani  Thailand Student [161]
310 52 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Police [161]
311 44 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Maid [161]
312 76 Male  Pattani  Thailand [161]
313 25 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Freelancer [161]
314 42 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Police [161]
315 66 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Maid [161]
316 33 Female  Bangkok Unknown [161]
317 24 Male  Bangkok  Myanmar Nightlife worker [161]
318 34 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
319 33 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Self-employed [161]
320 28 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [161]
321 30 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand [161]
322 33 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Security guard [161]
323 21 March 2020 28 Male  Ubon Ratchathani  Thailand 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  Bangkok  Thailand No Boxing stadium business-related [162]
325 47 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand No [162]
326 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Worked at Boxing stadium [162]
327 58 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand No Farmer [162]
328 36 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand No [162]
329 68 Male  Kanchanaburi  Thailand No Self-employed [162]
330 53 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No [162]
331 36 Male  Lopburi  Thailand No Soldier [162]
332 40 Male  Pathum Thani  Thailand No Muay Thai pundit [162]
333 53 Male  Surat Thani  Thailand No Merchant [162]
334 20 Male  Surat Thani  Thailand No [162]
335 49 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Freelancer [162]
336 61 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Muay Thai pundit [162]
337 52 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Company employee [162]
338 55 Male  Surin  Thailand No Merchant [162]
339 61 Male  Surin  Thailand No [162]
340 59 Male  Surin  Thailand No Merchant [162]
341 52 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Muay Thai pundit [162]
342 37 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Construction business owner [162]
343 49 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No [162]
344 49 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Freelancer [162]
345 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Government officer [162]
346 49 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Muay Thai pundit [162]
347 34 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand No Muay Thai pundit and commentator [162]
348 36 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Muay Thai pundit [162]
349 45 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Muay Thai pundit, Self-employed [162]
350 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Muay Thai pundit [162]
351 48 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand No Muay Thai pundit, News reporter [162]
352 52 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Muay Thai pundit [162]
353 65 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand No Construction business owner [162]
354 71 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No Unemployed [162]
355 24 Male  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Chiang Rai  Thailand No [162]
357 36 Male  Pattani  Thailand  Malaysia Farmer (6 Cases)

Attended religious event in Malaysia.

[162]
358 57 Male  Narathiwat  Thailand  Malaysia Freelancer [162]
359 42 Male  Yala  Thailand  Malaysia Farmer [162]
360 50 Male  Narathiwat  Thailand  Malaysia Freelancer [162]
361 45 Female  Narathiwat  Thailand  Malaysia [162]
362 4 Male  Pattani  Thailand  Malaysia [162]
363 31 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No (11 Cases)

Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group.

[162]
364 35 Male  Phuket  Thailand No Self-employed [162]
365 38 Female  Surat Thani  Thailand No Maid [162]
366 62 Male  Kanchanaburi  Thailand No Antiques trader [162]
367 42 Female  Kanchanaburi  Thailand No [162]
368 45 Female  Samut Sakhon  Thailand No [162]
369 39 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No Company employee [162]
370 48 Male  Bangkok  Thailand No [162]
371 27 Female  Rayong  Thailand No [162]
372 35 Female  Phuket  Thailand No [162]
373 48 Female  Bangkok  Thailand No [162]
374 56 Male  Prachuap Khiri Khan  Thailand (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  Prachuap Khiri Khan  Thailand [162]
376 26 Female  Prachuap Khiri Khan  Thailand [162]
377 65 Male Unknown  Thailand Farmer [162]
378 41 Male  Samut Sakhon  Thailand Self-employed [162]
379 23 Female  Surat Thani  Thailand Merchant [162]
380 30 Female  Ubon Ratchathani  Thailand Waitress [162]
381 49 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Merchant [162]
382 33 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand Worked at Nightclub [162]
383 48 Male  Phuket  Thailand Car driver [162]
384 27 Male  Surat Thani  Thailand Freelancer [162]
385 25 Male  Bangkok  United Kingdom  United Kingdom [162]
386 62 Male  Krabi  Denmark  Denmark [162]
387 60 Male  Prachuap Khiri Khan  United Kingdom  United Kingdom [162]
388 30 Male  Buriram  Thailand Merchant [162]
389 47 Male  Phuket  Malaysia  Malaysia Tour guide [162]
390 26 Female  Phuket   Switzerland   Switzerland Teacher [162]
391 46 Male  Phuket  Canada  Canada [162]
392 34 Male  Prachinburi  Thailand Under Investigation (20 Cases)

Source of infection is under investigation.

[162]
393 38 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [162]
394 22 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [162]
395 20 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Student [162]
396 27 Male  Ubon Ratchathani  Thailand [162]
397 36 Male  Sisaket  Thailand Merchant [162]
398 48 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Merchant [162]
399 64 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand [162]
400 35 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [162]
401 55 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Company employee [162]
402 25 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand [162]
403 26 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand Company employee [162]
404 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [162]
405 46 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [162]
406 70 Female  Pattani  Thailand Freelancer [162]
407 46 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Freelancer [162]
408 38 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [162]
409 49 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [162]
410 29 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [162]
411 24 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Actress [162]
412 22 March 2020 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Samut Prakan  Thailand [163]
414 70 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
415 38 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Muay Thai pundit [163]
416 25 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Police [163]
417 77 Male  Chonburi  Thailand Merchant [163]
418 54 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
419 76 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Government officer [163]
420 70 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Legal counsel [163]
421 54 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand Muay Thai pundit [163]
422 22 Male  Loei  Thailand Muay Thai boxer [163]
423 70 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Muay Thai pundit [163]
424 38 Male  Nong Bua Lamphu  Thailand [163]
425 33 Male  Udon Thani  Thailand Stadium staff [163]
426 56 Male  Phatthalung  Thailand [163]
427 22 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Student [163]
428 42 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Rajadamnern Stadium staff [163]
429 63 Male  Chonburi  Thailand [163]
430 35 Male  Phrae  Thailand Merchant [163]
431 57 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Muay Thai pundit [163]
432 27 Male  Pathum Thani  Thailand [163]
433 19 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Restaurant staff (5 Cases)

Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues.

[163]
434 31 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
435 47 Female  Udon Thani  Thailand Waitress [163]
436 36 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Service staff [163]
437 30 Female  Phetchabun  Thailand Receptionist [163]
438 31 Female  Yala  Thailand  Malaysia (2 Cases)

Attended religious event in Malaysia.

[163]
439 35 Male  Narathiwat  Thailand  Malaysia Freelancer [163]
440 61 Male  Songkhla  Thailand Government officer (37 Cases)

Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group

[163]
441 16 Male  Chonburi  Thailand Student [163]
442 64 Male  Bangkok  France [163]
443 55 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Company employee [163]
444 29 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Online seller [163]
445 30 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand [163]
446 65 Male  Songkhla  Thailand Freelancer [163]
447 23 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
448 29 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Soldier [163]
449 42 Female  Sukhothai  Thailand Merchant [163]
450 25 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Company employee [163]
451 55 Male  Chonburi  Thailand [163]
452 29 Male  Chonburi  Thailand Soldier [163]
453 Male  Chonburi  Thailand [163]
454 Male  Chonburi  Thailand [163]
455 47 Female  Chonburi  Thailand [163]
456 Male  Chonburi  Thailand [163]
457 55 Male  Chonburi  Thailand [163]
458 66 Male  Pattani  Thailand Butler [163]
459 43 Female  Prachinburi  Thailand [163]
460 Male  Chonburi  Thailand [163]
461 Female  Chonburi  Thailand [163]
462 Female  Sa Kaeo  Thailand [163]
463 36 Female  Khon Kaen  Thailand Freelancer [163]
464 30 Male  Pattani  Thailand [163]
465 30 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Police [163]
466 22 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Police [163]
467 26 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Police [163]
468 60 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand Unemployed [163]
469 35 Female  Chonburi  Thailand [163]
470 34 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand Restaurant staff [163]
471 53 Female  Chonburi  Thailand [163]
472 26 Female  Udon Thani  Thailand [163]
473 5 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Student [163]
474 28 Female  Ubon Ratchathani  Thailand Self-employed [163]
475 40 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
476 72 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
477 27 Female  Rayong  Thailand Nightclub service staff (6 Cases)

Thai nationals with travel history abroad

[163]
478 22 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Student [163]
479 45 Male  Pattani  Thailand Merchant [163]
480 63 Male  Yala  Thailand Mullah [163]
481 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Architect [163]
482 50 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Businessman [163]
483 65 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Merchant (7 Cases)

Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people.

[163]
484 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Stadium ticket seller [163]
485 43 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Freelancer [163]
486 57 Female  Chiang Mai  Thailand Massager [163]
487 46 Male  Phetchabun  Thailand Tour guide [163]
488 50 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Lottery seller [163]
489 54 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Merchant [163]
490 66 Male  Chiang Mai   Switzerland   Switzerland Tourist (6 Cases)

Foreigners with travel history abroad

[163]
491 62 Male  Phuket  Italy  Italy [163]
492 40 Female  Bangkok  United Kingdom (108 Cases)

Source of infection is under investigation.

[163]
493 52 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
494 43 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
495 51 Male  Chonburi  Thailand Merchant [163]
496 34 Male  Nakhon Si Thammarat  Thailand Unemployed [163]
497 24 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
498 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
499 29 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand [163]
500 39 Female  Krabi  Thailand Car driver [163]
501 31 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
502 30 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
503 37 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
504 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
505 40 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
506 60 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
507 44 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
508 29 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
509 36 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
510 52 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand Merchant [163]
511 39 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Merchant [163]
512 26 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
513 39 Male  Songkhla  Thailand Merchant [163]
514 48 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
515 14 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Student [163]
516 55 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
517 37 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Merchant [163]
518 25 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
519 19 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Merchant [163]
520 62 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand [163]
521 58 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Government officer [163]
522 54 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand [163]
523 32 Female  Pattani  Thailand Maid [163]
524 18 Male  Songkhla  Thailand Student [163]
525 61 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Unemployed [163]
526 38 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
527 38 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
528 26 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
529 29 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
530 37 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
531 35 Male  Chachoengsao  Thailand [163]
532 28 Female  Chonburi  Thailand Company employee [163]
533 36 Male  Songkhla  Thailand Merchant [163]
534 54 Female  Yala  Thailand [163]
535 64 Female  Bangkok  Philippines [163]
536 46 Male  Bangkok  Singapore [163]
537 24 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
538 26 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
539 25 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
540 42 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
541 35 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand Company employee [163]
542 65 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand [163]
543 43 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
544 44 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
545 28 Male  Bangkok  France [163]
546 34 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
547 73 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
548 65 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
549 52 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
550 56 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
551 74 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
552 53 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
553 50 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
554 70 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
555 48 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
556 6 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
557 52 Male  Ubon Ratchathani  Thailand [163]
558 56 Male  Bangkok [163]
559 37 Female  Chiang Mai  Thailand [163]
560 30 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
561 23 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Student [163]
562 50 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand [163]
563 54 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand [163]
564 71 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand [163]
565 33 Female  Phatthalung  Thailand Maid [163]
566 44 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
567 57 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
568 49 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
569 49 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
570 27 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand [163]
571 54 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand [163]
572 67 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
573 63 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
574 44 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand [163]
575 31 Male  Bangkok  United States [163]
576 56 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
577 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
578 29 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
579 58 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
580 33 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
581 49 Female  Ratchaburi  Thailand [163]
582 42 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand [163]
583 33 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
584 20 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
585 22 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
586 33 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
587 33 Female  Bangkok  China [163]
588 23 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
589 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
590 20 Female  Bangkok [163]
591 37 Male  Bangkok  China [163]
592 63 Female  Bangkok  Iran [163]
593 46 Male  Bangkok  United Kingdom [163]
594 58 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
595 52 Female  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
596 72 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
597 59 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
598 34 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
599 57 Male  Bangkok  Thailand [163]
600 23 March 2020 (Case 600-721) 73 Male  Thailand 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  Ubon Ratchathani  Thailand Muay Thai mentor [164]
602 70 Male  Nakhon Pathom  Thailand Tailor [164]
603 56 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand [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  Bangkok  Thailand Massager [164]
606 30 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Courier [164]
607 27 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Company employee [164]
608 42 Female [164]
609 28 Female  Thailand Company owner [164]
610 17 Male [164]
611 28 Female [164]
612 27 Male [164]
613 27 Female  Chanthaburi [164]
614 68 Male  Thailand [164]
615 23 Female  Ubon Ratchathani  Thailand Undisclosed Hospital Maid [164]
616 67 Female  Sisaket  Thailand Farmer [164]
617 10 Female  Thailand Student [164]
618 35 Male  Thailand [164]
619 6 Female [164]
620 45 Male  Yasothon  Thailand Yes Chef (2 Cases)

Thai nationals with travel history abroad

[164]
621 34 Female  Thailand Yes Self-employed [164]
622 26 Male  Surat Thani  Thailand (6 Cases)

Worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people.

[164]
623 24 Female  Roi Et  Thailand Nightclub staff [164]
624 32 Male  Phuket  Thailand Taxi driver [164]
625 27 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Bar staff [164]
626 26 Female  Thailand Car driver [164]
627 35 Male  France Nightclub DJ [164]
628 51 Female  Bangkok   Switzerland   Switzerland (2 Cases)

Foreigner with travel history abroad

[164]
629 56 Male  Phuket  France  France [164]
630 28 Male (92 Cases)

Source of infection is untraced or under investigation

[164]
631 35 Male [164]
632 28 Female  Nonthaburi [164]
633 44 Female [164]
634 19 Female [164]
635 54 Male  Songkhla  Thailand Freelancer [164]
636 22 Female [164]
637 29 Male [164]
638 24 Female  Pattani  Thailand Student [164]
639 38 Female  Thailand [164]
640 25 Female [164]
641 27 Male [164]
642 57 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Merchant [164]
643 48 Female [164]
644 53 Male  Nonthaburi [164]
645 21 Male  Nonthaburi [164]
646 44 Male  Nonthaburi [164]
647 23 Female  Yala  Thailand Merchant [164]
648 31 Male  Songkhla  Thailand Islam Mullah [164]
649 22 Male  Songkhla  Thailand Student [164]
650 30 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Police [164]
651 31 Male [164]
652 58 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand Government officer [164]
653 52 Male [164]
654 24 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand Student [164]
655 23 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand Company Employee [164]
656 28 Male [164]
657 22 Female  Lopburi [164]
658 40 Male [164]
659 62 Female  Pattani  Thailand [164]
660 33 Male  Bangkok [164]
661 34 Female  Bangkok [164]
662 61 Female  Bangkok [164]
663 54 Female  Bangkok [164]
664 77 Male  Bangkok [164]
665 64 Male  Bangkok [164]
666 35 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Mobile phone seller [164]
667 52 Female [164]
668 45 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand [164]
669 20 Male [164]
670 51 Male [164]
671 52 Female [164]
672 40 Male [164]
673 30 Female [164]
674 23 Female  Yala  Thailand Student [164]
675 43 Female  Songkhla  Thailand Freelancer [164]
676 29 Female  Songkhla  Thailand Freelancer [164]
677 39 Female  Songkhla  Thailand Freelancer [164]
678 10 Female  Pattani  Thailand Student [164]
679 74 Male  Pattani [164]
680 69 Male [164]
681 31 Male [164]
682 40 Female  Bangkok [164]
683 10 Female  Bangkok [164]
684 84 Male [164]
685 28 Female  Nonthaburi [164]
686 10 Female  Thailand Student [164]
687 55 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand Muay Thai pundit [164]
688 47 Male  Thailand [164]
689 23 Female [164]
690 39 Female [164]
691 42 Male  Yala  Thailand Farmer [164]
692 47 Male  Pattani  Thailand Merchant [164]
693 26 Female [164]
694 23 Female  Thailand [164]
695 50 Female Maid [164]
696 30 Male  Nonthaburi [164]
697 31 Female  Nonthaburi [164]
698 58 Female [164]
699 27 Female [164]
700 23 Female [164]
701 38 Male  Nakhon Ratchasima  Thailand Company employee [164]
702 65 Female  Yala  Thailand Farmer [164]
703 54 Female  Pattani  Thailand Housekeeper [164]
704 32 Female  Pattani  Thailand Freelancer [164]
705 57 Female [164]
706 33 Male  Pattani [164]
707 29 Male  Yala [164]
708 48 Male  Yala [164]
709 41 Female  Yala [164]
710 32 Female  Yala [164]
711 77 Male  Pattani [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  Prachuap Khiri Khan  Thailand Housekeeper [164]
719 42 Female  Ratchaburi  Thailand Real estate broker [164]
720 24 Female [164]
721 69 Male [164]
722 24

March

2020

57 Male  Bangkok  Thailand 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  Nakhon Pathom  Thailand Online seller.
724 56 Male  Samut Sakhon  Thailand
725 26 Male  Ubon Ratchathani  Thailand Muay Thai pundit.
726 54 Male  Thailand
727 67 Male  Saraburi  Thailand Government officer (6 Cases)

Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues.

[165]
728 34 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Business marketing
729 30 Male  Nakhon Pathom  Thailand Service staff
730 29 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Courier
731 24 Male  Buriram  Thailand Waitress
732 34 Female  Chonburi  Thailand Business marketing
733 23 Male  Saraburi  Thailand 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  Kanchanaburi  Thailand Merchant
735 33 Male  Khon Kaen  Thailand Muay Thai pundit
736 66 Male
737 34 Female  Sa Kaeo  Thailand
738 36 Female  Nakhon Pathom  Thailand
739 25 Male  Samut Sakhon  Thailand Merchant
740 50 Female  Chachoengsao  Thailand
741 38 Female  Sa Kaeo  Thailand
742 34 Female  Chonburi  Thailand
743 35 Female  Buriram  Thailand Self-employed
744 69 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Accountant
745 23 Female  Pattani  Thailand  Malaysia (2 Cases)

Attended religious event in Malaysia.

746 28 Female  Malaysia
747 4 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand Yes, Undisclosed Flight attendant (8 Cases)

Thai nationals with travel history abroad.

748 25 Male  Nakhon Pathom  Thailand Student
749 26 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Student
750 23 Female  Thailand
751 27 Male  Surin  Thailand
752 25 Male  Ratchaburi  Thailand
753 25 Female  Kanchanaburi  Thailand Self-employed
754 31 Female  Bangkok  Thailand Company employee
755 19 Male  Bangkok  Thailand Worked at restaurant (10 Cases)

Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people.

756 26 Male  Chanthaburi  Thailand Minivan driver for tourist
757 51 Female  Chonburi Bodyguard for actor/actress
758 53 Male  Buriram  Thailand Nightclub waitress
759 33 Female  Ubon Ratchathani  Thailand Taxi driver
760 48 Male  Phuket  Thailand Waitress
761 33 Female  Thailand Nightclub security guard
762 28 Male  Phuket  Thailand Tour guide
763 26 Female  Nakhon Ratchasima  Thailand Waitress
764 47 Female  Ubon Ratchathani  Thailand Service staff
765 37 Male  Phuket  Thailand Nurse (4 Cases)

Cases are medical worker.

766 35 Female  Yala  Thailand Medical worker
767 33 Female  Buriram  Thailand Doctor
768 33 Female  Nakhon Pathom  Thailand Medical worker
769 39 Female Yes (12 Cases)

Foreigners with travel history abroad.

770 27 Male  Bangkok  France Company employee
771 69 Male
772 25 Male  Phuket  Sweden Flight attendant
773 49 Male
774 20 Male  Nonthaburi Student
775 62 Male
776 27 Male
777 40 Male  Chonburi  Sweden IT support
778 30 Male  Tak  Pakistan
779 68 Male  Chonburi  United Kingdom Tourist
780 63 Male  Chonburi  New Zealand Tourist
781 38 Male  Thailand Under Investigation (47 Cases)

Source of infection is under investigation.

782 31 Female  Chiang Mai  Thailand
783 36 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand
784 70 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand
785 29 Male
786 51 Male
787 36 Male  Chonburi  Thailand Insurance salesmen
788 51 Male  Chonburi  Thailand Worked at car assembly plant
789 33 Female
790 48 Male  Chonburi  Thailand Company employee
791 35 Male  Chachoengsao  Thailand
792 27 Female  Sa Kaeo  Thailand Online casino staff
793 21 Female  Sa Kaeo  Thailand Online casino staff
794 62 Female  Thailand
795 27 Female  Phuket  Thailand
796 41 Male  Thailand
797 28 Male  Bangkok  Thailand
798 41 Female
799 56 Female
800 48 Female
801 44 Male
802 29 Female  Bangkok  Thailand
803 20 Male
804 25 Female
805 34 Female
806 26 Male
807 42 Female  Thailand
808 56 Male  Thailand
809 63 Male  Thailand
810 29 Male  Thailand
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  Samut Sakhon  Thailand  Samut Sakhon 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  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
830 58 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi
831 41 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Freelancer
832 33 Male  Chiang Rai  Thailand  Chiang Rai Police (5 Cases)

Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues.

833 31 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Merchant
834 29 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Soilder
835 21 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Singer, Musician
836 36 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Public relations staff
837 23 Male  Phetchaburi  Thailand  Phetchaburi Freelancer (14 Cases)

Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group.

838 57 Female  Chachoengsao  Thailand  Chachoengsao
839 64 Female  Prachinburi  Thailand  Prachinburi Merchant
840 27 Male  Chonburi  Thailand  Chonburi Self-employed
841 64 Male  Phuket  Thailand  Phuket
842 50 Male  Chachoengsao  Thailand  Chachoengsao Deputy Chief Executive of Chachoengsao Provincial Administrative Organization
843 32 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Company employee
844 20 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Student
845 52 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Taxi driver
846 36 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Prisoner
847 37 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Prisoner
848 58 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Police
849 47 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Police
850 56 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Police
851 71 Male  Songkhla  Thailand  Songkhla  Malaysia Farmer (4 Cases)

Attended religious event in Malaysia.

852 61 Male  Nakhon Si Thammarat  Thailand  Yala  Malaysia Merchant
853 38 Male  Phuket  Thailand  Yala  Malaysia Merchant
854 33 Male  Nakhon Si Thammarat  Thailand  Yala  Malaysia Freelancer
855 27 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Yes, Undisclosed Student (6 Cases)

Thai nationals / foreigners with travel history abroad.

856 24 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Yes, Undisclosed Student
857 34 Male  Bangkok  Germany  Bangkok Yes, Undisclosed
858 77 Male  Kanchanaburi  Finland  Kanchanaburi Yes, Undisclosed
859 72 Male  Chonburi  Germany  Chonburi Yes, Undisclosed
860 58 Male  Bangkok  United States  Bangkok Yes, Undisclosed
861 27 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok No (5 Cases)

Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people.

862 40 Male  Chachoengsao  Thailand  Chachoengsao Company employee
863 43 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Massager
864 48 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Cashier
865 33 Male  Phuket  Thailand  Phuket Airport officer
866 57 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand  Samut Prakan Medical worker (2 Cases)

Cases are medical worker.

867 26 Female  Trang  Thailand  Trang Doctor
868-934 36 Female  Uthai Thani  Thailand  Uthai Thani Under Investigation Farmer (67 Cases)

Source of infection is under investigation.

869 22 Female  Pathum Thani  Thailand  Pathum Thani Eletricity Authority officer
870 40 Male  Pathum Thani  Thailand  Pathum Thani
871 41 Female  Pathum Thani  Thailand  Pathum Thani Fishermen
872 66 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Merchant
873 19 Female  Ratchaburi  Thailand  Ratchaburi Restaurant staff worked in London, UK
874 32 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
875 24 Male  Ratchaburi  Thailand  Ratchaburi Restaurant owner
876 42 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
877 23 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
878 49 Male  Chonburi  Japan  Chonburi Merchant
879 25 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand  Samut Prakan
880 27 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand  Samut Prakan
881 27 Female  Chonburi  Thailand  Chonburi
882 27 Male  Chonburi  Thailand  Chonburi
883 69 Male  Kalasin  Thailand  Kalasin
884 25 Male  Udon Thani  Thailand  Udon Thani
885 19 Female  Nong Bua Lamphu  Thailand  Udon Thani
886 20 Female  Udon Thani  Thailand  Udon Thani
887 36 Female  Sisaket  Thailand  Sisaket Merchant
888 42 Male  Phuket  France  Phuket Student
889 35 Female  Phuket  Thailand  Phuket
890 11 Female  Nakhon Si Thammarat  Thailand  Nakhon Si Thammarat
891 36 Male  Nakhon Si Thammarat  Thailand  Yala Self-employed
892 43 Male  Nakhon Si Thammarat  Thailand  Yala
893 21 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
894 74 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
895 70 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
896 35 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
897 27 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Company employee
898 29 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
899 8 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
900 45 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Model
901 45 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Government officer
902 34 Male  Bangkok  Germany  Bangkok
903 34 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
904 38 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
905 23 Male  Bangkok  Brazil  Bangkok Maid in police station
906 46 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Company employee
907 83 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
908 49 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
909 24 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
910 29 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
911 40 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
912 32 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
913 33 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
914 25 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
915 45 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
916 57 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
917 29 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
918 41 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Freelancer
919 40 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi Bus driver
920 49 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi Freelancer
921 66 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi
922 30 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Nonthaburi
923 47 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
924 41 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
925 34 Male  Bangkok  Netherlands  Bangkok
926 45 Female  Bangkok  Israel  Bangkok
927 62 Female  Phuket  France  Phuket
928 44 Male  Bangkok  France  Bangkok
929 51 Male  Bangkok  Australia  Bangkok
930 37 Male  Bangkok  United Kingdom  Bangkok Freelancer
931 51 Male   Switzerland  Bangkok
932 31 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
933 26 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
934 38 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
935 26 March 2020

(Case 935-1045, Total 111 Cases)

45 Male  Pathum Thani  Thailand  Pathum Thani (6 Cases)

Visited or worked or had been in contact with previous patients who visited boxing stadium/gym in Bangkok.

[167]
936 36 Male  Nakhon Ratchasima  Thailand  Nakhon Ratchasima Muay Thai pundit
937 56 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Unemployed
938 60 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Merchant
939 62 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Retired Government officer
940 50 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi Freelancer
941 23 Male  Chiang Mai  Thailand  Chiang Mai (3 Cases)

Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues.

942 31 Male  Udon Thani  Thailand  Udon Thani
943 20 Male  Krabi  Thailand  Krabi Tattoo artist
944 36 Female  Chachoengsao  Thailand  Chachoengsao Company Employee (19 Cases)

Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group.

945 43 Male  Nakhon Sawan  Thailand  Nakhon Sawan Mobile Phone repair shop owner
946 28 Female  Pathum Thani  Thailand  Pathum Thani
947 28 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi
948 58 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
949 9 Female  Nakhon Ratchasima  Thailand  Nakhon Ratchasima Student
950 1 Female  Nakhon Ratchasima  Thailand  Nakhon Ratchasima
951 29 Female  Nakhon Ratchasima  Thailand  Nakhon Ratchasima Farmer
952 54 Male  Mukdahan  Thailand  Mukdahan Government officer worked in Department of Customs
953 49 Male  Mukdahan  Thailand  Mukdahan Medical worker
954 38 Female  Krabi  Denmark  Krabi
955 28 Female  Yala  Thailand  Yala
956 29 Male  Bangkok  France  Bangkok
957 27 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Karaoke bar owner
958 31 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Singer
959 46 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Worked in ship
960 37 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Police
961 45 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Police
962 49 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand  Samut Prakan
963 55 Male  Pattani  Thailand  Pattani
964 22 Male  Chanthaburi  Thailand  Chanthaburi  Malaysia Student (1 Case)

Attended religious event in Malaysia.

965 34 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Yes Merchant (6 Cases)

Thai nationals / foreigners with travel history abroad.

966 37 Male  Pattani  Thailand  Narathiwat
967 45 Male  Songkhla  Thailand  Songkhla
968 37 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Thai Airways flight attendant
969 72 Male  Bangkok  United States  Bangkok Tourist
970 40 Female  Chiang Mai  Thailand  Chiang Mai Nightclub DJ
971 36 Male  Loei  Thailand  Udon Thani No (9 Cases)

Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people.

972 48 Male  Amnat Charoen  Thailand  Amnat Charoen Taxi Driver
973 40 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Public car driver
974 26 Female  Krabi  Thailand  Krabi Worked in Tourist Assistance Center
975 43 Female  Phuket  Thailand  Phuket Worked in Massage shop
976 41 Male  Phuket  Thailand  Phuket Company Employee
977 22 Female  Trang  Thailand  Trang Worked in hotel
978 61 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Taxi
979 53 Male  Samut Prakan  Thailand  Samut Prakan Doctor
980 38 Female  Mukdahan  Thailand  Mukdahan Medical worker (3 Cases)

Cases are medical worker.

981 32 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok Medical worker
982 35 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
983 20 Female  Phitsanulok  Thailand  Phitsanulok (1 Case)

Patient in surveillance criteria also has unknown cause pneumonia.

984 40 Male  Chachoengsao  Thailand  Chachoengsao Under Investigation (63 Cases)

Source of infection is under investigation.

985 32 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi DJ
986 46 Male  Kanchanaburi  Thailand  Kanchanaburi Company Employee
987 29 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
988 34 Female  Prachuap Khiri Khan  Thailand  Prachuap Khiri Khan
989 59 Female  Surat Thani  Thailand  Bangkok
990 19 Male  Prachuap Khiri Khan  Thailand  Prachuap Khiri Khan
991 40 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
992 20 Female  Samut Prakan  Thailand  Samut Prakan
993 23 Female  Sa Kaeo  Thailand  Sa Kaeo
994 42 Male  Chonburi  Thailand  Chonburi
995 34 Female  Roi Et  Thailand  Roi Et
996 48 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
997 29 Female  Krabi  Thailand  Krabi
998 25 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
999 23 Male  Phuket  Thailand  Phuket
1000 30 Male  Phatthalung  Thailand  Phatthalung Government officer
1001 58 Male  Yala  Thailand  Yala Farmer
1002 7 Female  Phatthalung  Thailand  Phatthalung Student
1003 21 Female  Trang  Thailand  Trang
1004 38 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1005 55 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1006 13 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1007 56 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1008 20 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi Student
1009 24 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi
1010 51 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi Merchant
1011 23 Male  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi
1012 28 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Nonthaburi
1013 47 Male  Thailand  Bangkok
1014 30 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1015 35 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1016 40 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1017 55 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1018 28 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1019 57 Male  Yala  Thailand  Yala
1020 32 Female  Yala  Thailand  Yala
1021 42 Male  Pattani  Thailand  Pattani
1022 35 Male  Bangkok  Cambodia  Bangkok
1023 58 Male  Phatthalung  Thailand  Phatthalung
1024 30 Male  Bangkok  France  Bangkok Farmer
1025 15 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1026 38 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1027 28 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1028 35 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1029 25 Female  Nonthaburi  Thailand  Bangkok
1030 35 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1031 28 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1032 45 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1033 49 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1034 27 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1035 37 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1036 36 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1037 30 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1038 24 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1039 25 Female  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1040 45 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1041 23 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1042 55 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1043 44 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1044 52 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1045 18 Male  Bangkok  Thailand  Bangkok
1,046-1,050 27

March

2020

Undisclosed  Thailand 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  Thailand (7 Cases)

Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues.

[168]
1,058-1,075  Thailand (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  Thailand No (5 Cases)

Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people.

[168]
1,091-1,094  Thailand (4 Cases)

Patients in surveillance criteria also has unknown cause pneumonia.

[168]
1,095-1,136  Thailand Under Investigation (42 Cases)

Source of infection is under investigation.

[168]
1,137-1,146 28

March

2020

Undisclosed  Thailand 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  Thailand (8 Cases)

Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues.

[169]
1,155-1,175  Thailand (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  Thailand No (7 Cases)

Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people.

[169]
1,191-1,192  Thailand Medical worker (2 Cases)

Cases are medical worker.

[169]
1,193-1,245  Thailand Under Investigation (53 Cases)

Source of infection is under investigation.

[169]
1,246-1,250 29

March

2020

Undisclosed  Thailand 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  Thailand (15 Cases)

Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues.

[170]
1,266-1,314  Thailand (49 Cases)

Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group.

[170]
1,315  Thailand  Malaysia (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  Thailand No (8 Cases)

Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people.

[170]
1,346-1,353  Thailand Medical worker (8 Cases)

Cases are medical worker.

[170]
1,354-1,358  Thailand (5 Cases)

Patients in surveillance criteria also has unknown cause pneumonia.

[170]
1,359-1,388  Thailand Under Investigation (30 Cases)

Source of infection is under investigation.

[170]
1,389-1,390 30

March

2020

Undisclosed  Thailand 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  Thailand (10 Cases)

Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues.

[171]
1,401-1,459  Thailand (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  Thailand No (15 Cases)

Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people.

[171]
1,496-1,497  Thailand Medical worker (2 Cases)

Cases are medical worker.

[171]
1,498-1,500  Thailand (3 Cases)

Patients who visited to crowded places.

[171]
1,501-1,504  Thailand (4 Cases)

Patients related to public transport services.

[171]
1,505-1,518  Thailand (14 Cases)

Patients in surveillance criteria also has unknown cause pneumonia.

[171]
1,519-1,524  Thailand Under Investigation (6 Cases)

Source of infection is under investigation.

[171]
1,525-1,528 31

March

2020

Undisclosed  Thailand 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  Thailand (11 Cases)

Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues.

[172]
1,540-1,586  Thailand (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  Thailand No (9 Cases)

Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people.

[172]
1,619-1,621  Thailand Medical worker (3 Cases)

Cases are medical worker.

[172]
1,622-1,627  Thailand (6 Cases)

Patients who visited to crowded places.

[172]
1,628-1,635  Thailand (8 Cases)

Patients in surveillance criteria also has unknown cause pneumonia.

[172]
1,636-1,651  Thailand Under Investigation (16 Cases)

Source of infection is under investigation.

[172]
1,652 1

April

2020

Undisclosed  Thailand 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  Thailand (11 Cases)

Visited or had been in contact with previous patients who visited entertainment venues.

[173]
1,664-1,701  Thailand (38 Cases)

Had been in contact with previous patients other than boxing stadium/gym and entertainment venues group.

[173]
1,702  Thailand  Malaysia (1 Case)

Attended religious event in Malaysia.

[173]
1,703-1,718  Thailand  Indonesia (16 Cases)

Patients with travel history abroad to attended religious event in Indonesia.

[173]
1,719-1,724  Thailand 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  Thailand No (14 Cases)

Patients who worked with close contact with foreigners or large number of people.

[173]
1,741  Thailand Medical worker (1 Case)

Case is medical worker.

[173]
1,742-1,771  Thailand Under Investigation (30 Cases)

Source of infection is under investigation.

[173]
Notes:
  • Some of patient's statuses will be left as "Unknown" because the Ministry of Public health has stopped specifying the case number of patients who were cured after 9th one.
  • Some information of case 1-33 are from MOPH's leaked internal document accidentally published on Bangkok government website, which was later deleted.[174][175]
  • "Province" mean province where patient was diagnosed with COVID-19
Unspecified case-number of discharged patients in Thailand (As of 23 March 2020) ()
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  China Undisclosed [177]
13th 14 February 2020 33 Female  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province [178]
16th 18 February 2020 Undisclosed Female  China Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province [179]
17th Undisclosed Female  China Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok [180]
18th 21 February 2020 56 Male  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province [181]
19th 34 Male  China Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province [181]
27th 27 February 2020 33 Female  China Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok [182]
29th 1 March 2020 33 Male  China 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  China 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  Thailand Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok [83]
43rd 19 March 2020 36 Male  France Central Chest Institute of Thailand, Nonthaburi Province [162]
44th 21 March 2020 Undisclosed Undisclosed Undisclosed Undisclosed [162]
45th 22 March 2020 36 Male  Singapore Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, Nonthaburi Province [163]

Preventive measures

Travel restrictions

Hand sanitizer at a BTS Skytrain station in Bangkok for commuters to protect themselves against COVID-19

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

A booth in a Bangkok shopping centre selling surgical masks for ฿70 per piece, almost 70 times higher than before the pandemic

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

Inside of partially-opening Iconsiam shopping complex where majority of stores were forced to close, except supermarkets, chemists and takeaway restaurants (April 2020)

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

Grand Palace, a major tourist attraction in Bangkok, gone empty with no foreign tourist. (June 2020)
Yaowarat, one of Bangkok’s crowded tourist street became empty during the pandemic. (May 2020)

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]

gollark: The Navier-Stokes thing.
gollark: Did you know? 3325581707333960528 is the smallest number that cannot be written as a sum of two primes where one is smaller than 9781.
gollark: ||Surely the communication and seeing other people's hat color thing is irrelevant too! It provides no information about your hat.||
gollark: What? ||That makes no sense, how can it be finite? It's meant to be half of a countably infinite set, so also countably infinite, right?||
gollark: Oh no. They are spreading.

See also

Notes

  1. 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)".

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