Govt claims 'full control' of outbreak

Shoppers receive hand gel before entering the Iconsiam shopping mall on Monday. (Photo by Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)
Shoppers receive hand gel before entering the Iconsiam shopping mall on Monday. (Photo by Pattarapong Chatpattarasill)

The government can fully contain the outbreak of the Wuhan coronavirus as it has stepped up its monitoring and assessment of the situation, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said.

''The government has taken 100 percent control of the situation,'' said the PM in Monday's TV broadcast.

Gen Prayut said the government's precautionary measures meet international standards and the screening of international passengers is efficient. Of eight confirmed virus infection cases, five have recovered and been discharged from hospital while the rest are under close medical attention.

Other measures have also been put in place at all five major international airports in the country, as well as other channels such as borders, and ports and piers to increase the monitoring and screening of passengers arriving not only from Wuhan, the epicentre of the virus, but also other high-risk areas in China, the PM said.

Meanwhile, Tana Weskosith, the deputy permanent secretary for foreign affairs, told the press that the authorities will prepare in case they need to evacuate and assist Thai people living in Wuhan whenever the Chinese government gives permission.

He said the Chinese government has yet to allow any country to send emergency teams to enter the city which is now in lockdown.

There are 64 Thai people in Wuhan, most of them are students, and 18 other Thais in other cities in Hubei province, he said, adding that the Thai embassy in Beijing has provided several channels to contact and assist them.

Mr Tana said the MFA has not received any requests from Thais to return home.

In a related development, Sukhum Kanchanaphimai, the permanement secetary for public health, said there are currently 20,000 Chinese tourists in Thailand, of which 80% are from Wuhan, who are stranded and waiting to return to their country.

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Vocabulary

  • border: the official line separating two areas, regions or countries - เขตแดน อาณาเขต
  • control (noun): control and authority over a situation or a group of people - อำนาจบังคับบัญชา, ตำแหน่งบัญชาการ
  • discharge: to allow someone officially to leave somewhere, especially a hospital or a court of law - ได้รับอนุญาตให้ออกจาก
  • efficient: effective and well organised (the opposite is inefficient) - มีประสิทธิภาพ
  • epicentre (noun): the point on the earth's surface where the effects of an earthquake are felt most strongly; the central point of something - ศูนย์กลาง
  • evacuate: to cause to leave a place because it is not safe - เคลื่อนย้ายออกจาก
  • infection: a disease or medical condition that is caused by a bacteria or by a virus or a parasite - การติดเชื้อ
  • lockdown (noun): an official order to control the movement of people or vehicles because of a dangerous situation -
  • measure: a firm action taken to solve a problem or stop a dangerous unpleasant situation - มาตราการ
  • permission: allowing someone to do something - การอนุญาต,การอนุมัติ,การยินยอม
  • precautionary measure: an action taking to prevent something bad from happening - มาตราการป้องกันล่วงหน้า
  • screening: the testing or examining of a large number of people or things for disease, faults, illegal objects, etc - การตรวจ
  • stranded: left somewhere with no way of going anywhere else - ปล่อยเกาะ ถูกทิ้งไว้
  • virus (noun): a living thing, too small to be seen without a microscope, that causes infectious disease in people, animals and plants - เชื้อไวรัส

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