Thailand's largest military exercise in Thailand new virus prevention measures also February 25 19:07

One of the largest multilateral military exercises in Asia, led by the United States, began in Thailand and measures were taken to prevent the transmission of the new coronavirus, including measuring the temperature of all participants before training.

Cobra Gold, the largest military exercise in Asia, is held annually by the United States and Thailand, with nearly 10,000 participants from more than 20 countries, including Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asia. .

Prior to the training, a start-up ceremony was held at a Thai military base in northern Thailand, stating that Ambassador Michael Heath said: It's a determination: working together can help you address challenges and keep people safe. "

This means that in addition to landing training from the sea, training to respond to cyber attacks will also be conducted, and the United States will collaborate with military forces in mind that China is expanding its influence in the South China Sea. It seems that there is also an aim to strengthen.

In addition, this year, South Korea has reduced the number of participants due to the spread of the new coronavirus, and also measures the body temperature of all participants before training to confirm that there are no ill people before training. That means that action has been taken.