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Eight boys rescued from Thai cave in good mental, physical state: officials

MAE SAI, Thailand, July 10, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – The first eight boys rescued
from a Thai cave are in good mental and physical health and are asking for
chocolate, officials said Tuesday, although two were on antibiotics after
being tested for pneumonia.

“Everyone is in a good mental state,” Jesada Chokedamrongsuk, permanent
secretary of the public health ministry, told reporters at Chiang Rai
hospital.

“None of the eight boys has fever today,” he added in the clearest update
yet on the condition of the boys rescued from Tham Luang cave.

The boys, aged 12-16, were the first to be extracted on Sunday and Monday,
while the final four and their coach spent a 17th night inside.

Experts had warned of possible long-lasting damage from the ordeal, either
through psychological trauma or infections caught in the cave.

Jesada said the group had been given x-rays and blood tests, adding that
two presented suspected symptoms of pneumonia but were given antibiotics and
were “in a normal state”.

He said the group can eat, move about, and talk.

“They (all the boys) will have to stay in the hospital for one week to
wait for their results and to see if anything changes,” he said.

Thongchai Lertwilairattanapong, Inspector General of the Public Health
Ministry, said the first four boys taken out on Sunday were eating normal and
plain food.

“They’re asking for chocolate. We can see that everything is ok as they’re
eating well,” he said. The boys remain in quarantine but some of their
parents have been able to see their children through the glass.

Thailand has been riveted by the dramatic rescue mission to save the “Wild
Boars” team after they first got trapped in Tham Luang more than two weeks
ago by rising floodwaters.

Rescuers are racing to extract the rest of the squad and their coach as
heavy rains pick back up in the northern province, threatening to complicate
the last phase of the mission by reflooding the cave.

BSS/AFP/MSY/1008 hrs