He ordered the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) to review Covid-19 restrictions to find loopholes in disease control measures. Besides diplomats and their families, flights from foreign countries, including military aircraft, will have to follow these measures, Prayut said. As a result, 1,889 local people who went to the same malls as the Egyptian who tested positive now face home quarantine. The diplomat - the Sudanese attaché whose daughter tested positive - and family had been staying in Bangkok at the One X condominium building, which has 329 rooms -- 200 of them occupied. Fifteen other people who used the same elevator the family used were deemed at low risk of infection, he said.
Source: Bangkok Post July 15, 2020 01:30 UTC