Rayong outbreak linked to illegal gambling den, making tracing difficult
Health workers conduct Covid screening at the Bang Len Thani fish market in Bang Len district of Nakhon Pathom on Friday. A total of 501 people — 440 Myanmar nationals and 61 Thais — were tested. (Photo from Nakhon Pathom PR Facebook page)
Forty-two more Covid-19 infections were reported on Saturday afternoon, hours after authorities confirmed 110 new cases as the virus spreads at a rate unseen in months.
Rayong province reported 27 more cases, Nakhon Pathom reported 13 and Chachoengsao added two.
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