Passengers arrive at Suvarnabhumi airport on Monday, and head for quarantine. (Photo: Dusida Worrachaddejchai)
A seven-month-old Russian boy was among 10 new cases of novel coronavirus infection reported on Tuesday, quarantined arrivals from four countries, raising the total to 4,008, with no new deaths.
The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said the new Covid-19 cases were from the United States (3), Sudan (1), Russia (4) and Pakistan (2).
The cases from the US were a 23-year-old American woman teacher, a 63-year-old Thai woman and a 65-year-old Thai man, both self-employed. The American arrived on Nov 27, went to an alternative quarantine facility and tested positive for Covid-19 disease that day, but was asymtomatic.
Both Thais arrived on Nov 28 and tested positive that day. They…
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