Buriram goes on full alert to ward off Covid-19 infections

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Buriram goes on full alert to ward off Covid-19 infections

By THE NATION







The Buriram governor announced the province is on full alert in an attempt to keep Covid-19 from spreading, with Buriram United president Newin Chidchob posting the announcement on his Facebook page today (March 16).



“Although not one infected person has been found in Buriram to date, the province is on full alert to create confidence among local people and travellers,” the announcement stated.



The province will run operations to do with public health, undertake high-risk activities prevention, and be medically ready, according to the announcement.



Officials will screen everyone entering the province, whether foreign tourists or returnees from other provinces or countries. Screenings will be conducted at the airport, bus terminal, hotels and in villages.



Moreover, the province will introduce a monitoring registration system, which will be activated if any patients arrive.



Buriram will also cancel high-risk activities that have the capacity to spread Covid-19, as well as community activities with more than 50 participants, such as seminars or even flea markets.



“For those activities that cannot be cancelled, organisers must first ask district chiefs for permission,” the announcement said.



Regarding medical preparedness, the province has provided separated rooms in all hospitals.



“Twelve separated rooms, a cohort ward, 20 beds and three ICUs have been prepared at Buriram Hospital,” it added.



Additionally, Bric Box Hotel has made 80 rooms available, increasing its capacity to serve 115 patients.



Buriram also has Communicable Disease Control Units at ready to assure both local people and tourists.



Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30384196



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Officials will screen everyone entering the province, whether foreign tourists or returnees from other provinces or countries. Screenings will be conducted at the airport, bus terminal, hotels and in villages.

And will I be stopped and screened if I drive into Buriram down the 226?

Not that that is my intention.
 
I arrived back here on Feb 29. 2 days later a doctor came to my house which is quite a feat as we are well off the beaten track. He gave me a very brief check, an electronic thermometer and a form to fill in daily.

Every morning I take my temperature and send a photo to him. Last day today.

It is not cheat proof of course, but I have not cheated.

More of an issue for me will be immigration. I was due to go back to work at the end of March, but now the world is shut I have to hope they will help me out. I know I can get another month, but after that we'll see. I'm not stressed as things change almost daily, no point planning. But very happy Songkran is cancelled
 
I arrived back here on Feb 29. 2 days later a doctor came to my house which is quite a feat as we are well off the beaten track. He gave me a very brief check, an electronic thermometer and a form to fill in daily.

Every morning I take my temperature and send a photo to him. Last day today.

It is not cheat proof of course, but I have not cheated.

More of an issue for me will be immigration. I was due to go back to work at the end of March, but now the world is shut I have to hope they will help me out. I know I can get another month, but after that we'll see. I'm not stressed as things change almost daily, no point planning. But very happy Songkran is cancelled

Good luck! I hope your visa situation is resolved painlessly.
 
There will almost certainly have to be a government directive re visas, extensions and the like. My current concern is with regard to passport renewals. Will VFS still be operating, will HMPO in Liverpool be open, and will the postal service here in Thailand still function?
 
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