Thailand track down local Covid-19 case as 290 people come in contact; only three cases on Mon (Nov 9)


A demonstrator wearing a T-Rex costume carries a sign during a rally to call for the ouster of Prime Minister Prayut-Chan-O-Cha's government and reforms in the monarchy in Bangkok, on Sunday (Nov 8, 2020). - Reuters

BANGKOK, Nov 9 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): Some 290 people who had close contact with an Indian man, who tested positive for Covid-19 in the first domestic case in over a month on Sunday (Nov 8), have been told to contact public health officials, the Ministry of Public Health has announced.

The Indian national aged 37 years, who resides in Krabi, tested positive for Covid-19 on Nov 5.

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