BANGKOK, March 4 (TNA) – Airport screening found 17 illegal Thai workers, returning home from South Korea have fever and were sent to
hospitals for Covid-19 testing, said Pol Col Choenron Rimpadee, deputy
spokesman of immigration police.
Among all 158 Thai workers, arriving at three
airports yesterday, 17 persons had high fever, detected by thermal scanning at
Suvanabhumi Airport. They were sent to Ramathibodi Hospital for the Covid-19
testing.
The rest of 90 persons are instructed to self-isolate
at home for 14 days.
About 5,000 Thai workers initially requested to
travel back to Thailand following the Covid-19 outbreak in South Korea.
Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul said a meeting was held today to find measures in response to the returns of Thai workers from South
Korea.
He said his ministry had a general plan to handle
the situation but it would look into the details in preparation of each
relevant agencies and it would ask for cooperation from those agencies to
implement the plan.
Regarding the proposal of the opposition parties, urging
the government to issue the emergency decree to cope with the Covid-19
situation in response to the returns of illegal Thai workers from South Korea,
he said he did not know about that.
Today’s meeting would discuss the plan to deal with
the situation discreetly, he added. (TNA)