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Thailand reports biggest daily jump in new coronavirus cases

Patpicha Tanakasempipat, Panarat Thepgumpanat (Reuters)
Bangkok, Thailand
Thu, March 12, 2020 Published on Mar. 12, 2020 Published on 2020-03-12T13:33:41+07:00

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A worker cleans near empty check-in counters for international flights, following the coronavirus outbreak, at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, Thailand March 11, 2020. A worker cleans near empty check-in counters for international flights, following the coronavirus outbreak, at Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, Thailand March 11, 2020. (REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun)

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hai officials played down the possibility of "super spreading" of the coronavirus on Thursday as they reported a group of friends were responsible for the biggest daily rise in the country's cases since the outbreak began.

Officials reported 11 new cases, taking the national tally to 70. One person has died.

The new patients are a group of friends who appeared to pass the virus to each other after one of their numbers was first infected by a tourist who has since returned to Hong Kong, officials said.

The male and female friends, all Thai nationals aged in their 20s and 30s, socialized and shared drinks and cigarettes on two occasions in late February.

"The first patient was infected from a tourist from a dangerous communicable disease area," Suwannachai Wattanayingcharoenchai, director-general of the Disease Control Department, told reporters. "After that, the person had two social activities with close friends."

Officials stressed the foreign source of the group infection and announced they were stepping up travel restrictions for visitors from a list of "designated dangerous communicable disease areas" announced last week. Those include South Korea, China, Macao, Hong Kong, Italy, and Iran.

"Visitors from the six places will need to present medical certificates before they can obtain boarding passes. They must be prepared for a full state quarantine when they arrive," said Sukhum Kanchanapimai, the health ministry's permanent secretary.

It was not immediately clear where the state quarantine will take place or when it will begin.

Tourism-reliant Thailand had previously said on Wednesday that it was temporarily suspending the issuance of visas on arrival and visa waivers to visitors from 22 countries and territories, including China.

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