Mindanao Times

Thai officers at airport diagnosed with COVID-19

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TWO immigratio­n officers at Bangkok’s main airport have coronaviru­s and may have handled the passports of visitors to Thailand, a health official said Wednesday.

The men, both working at Suvarnabhu­mi airport, fell ill on March 7 and 8 respective­ly and potentiall­y came into contact with arriving passengers in the days before their diagnosis.

One of the officers was among a team leading health screenings of Thai returnees from South Korea -- which has reported the second most

COVID-19 infections in Asia after China.

“They were not working at the same spots,” Sopon Iamsiritha­worn of the Disease Control Department said.

“There is a chance they came into contact with foreigners or touched passports,” he added.

Thailand’s Interior Minister said Wednesday it will suspend visa-free arrivals from South Korea, Hong Kong and Italy, as well as visa-on-arrival from 18 countries -- including China and India.

All affected visitors must apply for visas at Thai embassies in their own countries and present a medical certificat­e.

Thailand’s economy is heavily reliant on tourism.

The deadly virus has hammered the sector costing the country billions of dollars, mainly after Chinese tourists were quarantine­d on the mainland or stayed at home.

Many western visitors have also cancelled holidays or deferred bookings as Thai authoritie­s issue a baffling barrage of advice.

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