Korean skips isolation, goes shopping in Buri Ram

Korean skips isolation, goes shopping in Buri Ram

BURI RAM: A South Korean man ignored instructions to go into self-isolation after arriving in Thailand, and instead went shopping in Buri Ram with his Thai wife, governor Thatchakorn Hathathayakul said yesterday.

Mr Thatchakorn told reporters that the provincial public health office was informed by residents of Jiranakhon Housing Estate in Buri Ram Municipality that a Korean man staying at an apartment there had failed to comply with the 14-day self-isolation requirement set by the Public Health Ministry.

Health officials, assisted by immigration police, quickly found him at the apartment.

Mr Thatchakorn said the 46-year-old Korean arrived at Suvarnabhumi airport from South Korea at about 9am last Thursday. He went to Pattaya, rented a car and stayed overnight in tambon Nong Prue in Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri.

On Friday, he left Pattaya in the car, arrived in Buri Ram about 1pm and went to the apartment where his Thai wife stayed.

After that, he was seen leaving the apartment with his wife to visit many places. On Sunday, they went to a public park, but he did not get out of the car.

The man had obviously ignored the 14-day self-isolation requirement, Mr Thatchakorn said.

He was told they must immediately go into self-isolation for 14 days, starting yesterday, or face legal action, the governor said.

According to immigration police, his wife violated the law by providing shelter to a foreigner without informing the authorities.

She was liable for a fine of up to 1,600 baht.

The governor said people must obey the self-isolation requirement.

Local leaders had been instructed to keep track of people returning from Bangkok and other Central provinces, and make sure they isolate themselves for 14 days.

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