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School boys wears masks as their parents
drive them back home from a private school in Bangkok June 11, 2009. A
Bangkok school will be partially closed from Thursday for three days after
an 11-year-old boy came down with H1N1 flu in the second known case of
local infection. Thirteen of his classmates have also developed fevers,
local newspapers reported. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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BANGKOK,
June 11 (Xinhua) -- Thailand on Thursday announced eight more confirmed A/H1N1
flu patients bringing the country's total cases to 46, according to Thai Public
Health Minister Witthaya Kaewparadai.
Witthaya said laboratory tests have shown that four
more people in a central province of Chonburi have been infected with the A/H1N1
flu virus.
The Minister earlier said some 17 staff in charge of
discotheque service of a hotel in resort town Pattaya of Chonburi have been
infected with the A/H1N1 flu virus.
Hence, now totally there are 21 confirmed A/H1N1 flu
patients in Chonburi, which is the destination of tourists around the world.
Meanwhile, the ministry also discovered that four
school students in Bangkok are infected with the A/H1N1 flu virus, Witthaya
said.
The four are the students of St Gabriel School in
Dusit District of Bangkok, local media reported.
On Wednesday, a student of this school is tested
positive to the A/H1N1 flu virus, which is the country's 16th confirmed case.
The school's administrators on Thursday afternoon
announced its suspension of all classes from June 12 to 18 through in-house
radio in the school, the website by The Nation newspaper said.
The classes' suspension is for cleaning and
disinfecting the school to prevent the spread of the virus.
In the previous announcement, apart from the 17 staff
of the hotel in resort town Pattaya, who have been infected with the A/H1N1 flu
virus, five other people are also confirmed of having been infected with the new
virus.
Therefore, the ministry's two separate announcements
see Thailand has 30 more confirmed A/H1N1 flu patients only in a day, bringing
the country's total cases to 46.
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A security guard wears a mask at a
private school in Bangkok June 11, 2009. A Bangkok school will be
partially closed from Thursday for three days after an 11-year-old boy
came down with H1N1 flu in the second known case of local infection.
Thirteen of his classmates have also developed fevers, local newspapers
reported.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
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