A tourist is checked for fever at the Bali High pier in Pattaya on Friday. (Photo by Chaiyot Pupattapapong)
Eight more Covid-19 cases, including a two-year-old, were reported on Friday, bringing the total to 3,727 cases.
The new patients were from the United Arab Emirates (1), South Sudan (1), Iran (1), Switzerland (2), Bahrain (2) and the United Kingdom (1), according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA).
The first case was a Thai aircrew member, 31, who arrived from the UAE on Oct 9 on the same flight as two previous cases. She stayed at a state quarantine (SQ) facility and tested positive without symptoms on Tuesday. She is being treated at the Central Chest Institute of Thailand in Bangkok.
The second case was a Thai soldier, 32, who returned on Oct 12 from South Sudan on the…
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