A
spike of 13 new coronavirus cases in Thailand has been traced to a group of
friends who shared cigarettes and whiskey while partying during a night out.
Dr. Sukhum Kanchanapimai, the health
ministry's permanent secretary, said that the new cases were caused by
party-goers who became infected while enjoying Bangkok's nightlife.
He told reporters: 'There was inappropriate
behaviour, sharing drinks, cigarettes and not avoiding social activities after
returning from an at-risk country. Don't share cigarettes and drinks.'
According to a report by Thai PBS World, the
group repeatedly met to socialise in Bangkok on February 21, 27 and 29.
Dr Sukhum Kanchanapimai told the publication
that the friends had been 'drinking from the same glass of whiskey and smoking
the same cigarette in an enclosed air-conditioned room for a long time'.
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