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Prayut suggested that public and private institutions work from home for 14 days after the holiday to do ATK testing for returnees free of charge

Prayut suggested that public and private institutions work from home for 14 days after the holiday to do ATK testing for returnees free of charge

Thailand network reported that on January 2, The spokesman of the Thai Prime Minister's Office, Tanakon, revealed that Prime Minister Prayut has ordered relevant departments to pay close attention to the epidemic situation in Omiclon, do a good job in prevention and control measures, and minimize the scope of the epidemic.

It is reported that in order to provide convenience for the public, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Transport will conduct ATK new crown antigen testing for returnees at Mochit and Hua Lamphong stations free of charge until January 3 to curb the epidemic and enhance public confidence. In addition, in order to do a good job in epidemic prevention and control, Prime Minister Prayut also suggested that public and private institutions' public servants, employees and others work from home for 14 days after the holiday. Prime Minister Prayut Reminds the public that once symptoms of suspected COVID-19 infection occur, they should immediately leave the crowd, stop gathering activities, seek medical treatment and self-isolate to avoid the spread of the epidemic and actively assume personal and social responsibilities.

(Source: Kao Song)

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