Thailand steps up coronavirus fight after confirming 3 more cases, total now 40

A staff member offers disinfectant to shoppers at the entrance to a department store in Bangkok, Thailand, on Feb 25, 2020. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

BANGKOK (REUTERS) - Thailand reported three new cases of coronavirus on Wednesday (Feb 26), taking total infections to 40, health ministry officials said, criticising patients for not disclosing their travel history.

Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul also asked the public to avoid travelling to affected countries and called on airlines to refrain from luring travellers with promotions.

Two of the new patients, all of whom were Thai nationals, had returned from vacation in Japan's northern island of Hokkaido and came into contact with the third patient, an 8-year old boy, said Sukhum Kanchanapimai, permanent secretary at the Public Health Ministry.

The male patient had not disclosed his travel history when he first sought medical attention and risked becoming a super-spreader, an incident of large transmission from a single source, Anutin said.

"We have to criticise this case ... it creates a lot of trouble for us," Anutin said.

The patient came to the hospital on Feb 23, but did not disclose his travel history until the next day, B Care Medical Center said in a statement.

The patient came into contact with 30 medical personnel at the hospital, who later tested negative for the virus and are in self-quarantine at home, the statement said.

Passengers, cabin crew and students in the boy's class were all being tested, officials said.

The boy's school has been closed for 14 days and will be cleaned, a statement from the Don Mueng District Office said.

A Thanachart-TMB bank also announced it would close its branch in the area for disinfection after an employee's relative was reported to have the virus.

The branch's workers have tested negative for the virus, but were asked to stay home for 14 days, it said.

Public Health Ministry officials will be prohibited from traveling to risky countries. If travel is required, personnel are required to self-quarantine for 14 days, Sukhum said.

At-risk countries and territories include China, Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Italy, Iran and Japan.

"For the airlines, please reduce promotions," Anutin said. "Even though tickets are cheap, it could be your last holiday."

National carrier Thai Airways Pcl said its executives took pay cuts to reduce costs amid the fall-off in passenger travel.

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