Prison outbreaks fuel Thailand’s virus surge

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Thailand reported its largest spike ever in coronavirus infections Thursday, with more than half coming from two Bangkok prisons where prominent democracy activists have been detained.

The kingdom is battling a third wave of the virus that has forced the government to impose restrictions on movement, rules on mask-wearing and close public spaces.

Alarm bells sounded this week when an activist at the forefront of Thailand’s democracy movement announced she had tested positive for Covid-19 five days after she was released on bail from a Bangkok jail.

On Wednesday Thailand reported more than 4,800 infections – its highest single-day jump yet – which included over 2,800 cases found in two prisons in the capital, according to Taweesin Visanuyothin, a spokesman for Thailand’s Covid-19 task force.

Corrections department official Weerakit Harnpariphan confirmed that another activist held at a Bangkok jail – Panupong “Mike” Jadnok – had also tested positive and had been sent to the prison hospital.

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