Ambulance remodeling Moved to areas of concern for infection spread and inspected New Corona Thailand April 21 6:59

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In Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, a local health authority has begun operating a mobile facility to collect specimens in order to visit areas where there is a strong concern about the spread of the new coronavirus and conduct intensive testing.

The mobile facility is a remodeled ambulance, and medical staff inside the vehicle should reach out with gloves from the two holes provided in the window to prevent infection when collecting specimens. You can do it.

From this month, the health authorities in Bangkok have posted a questionnaire on their homepage from the 8th of this month to let them know that they may be infected with the new coronavirus, and they are asking the residents to voluntarily answer.

Then, based on the content of the response and the number of people, we select areas where there is a strong concern about the spread of infection, and then dispatch mobile facilities to collect and test samples for free.

The health authorities in Bangkok have so far increased the number of mobile facilities to more than 10 and tested a total of 881 people, and 6 people confirmed positive reaction of the new coronavirus.

In Thailand, an emergency situation was declared last month, and in Bangkok, except for some supermarkets, measures have been taken such as closing stores and prohibiting eating and drinking inside restaurants.

As a result, the pace of increase in infected persons has been declining since around 9th of this month, but Bangkok still accounts for a large proportion of new infected persons confirmed throughout Thailand. For this reason, the authorities would like to pick up the buds of the spread of infection early so as to further reduce it.