According to Li, (2020) the second phase of COVID-19 in China started on January 13, as the number of people infected was rapidly increased due to spread of the virus within hospitals and by family closed-contact transmission. This was the starting point where the epidemic spread of COVID-19 from Wuhan to other places. Thailand was the first foreign country that reported COVID-19 on January 13 due to a Wuhan resident travelling to this country. Then, on January 19 the virus had spread across China, mostly in Beijing City, and in Guangdong Province with the total number of confirmed cases increased to 205. Soon after that, by January 23, there were 29 provinces and six foreign countries, and had reported a total of 846 confirmed cases, which increased 20-fold from the first phase just in 10 days. Wuhan city immediately implemented a ‘lock-down’ and closed their border. Unfortunately, it was coincidentally the week of Chinese New Year celebration and there were more than 5 million people who had already left Wuhan to their hometown and some were going to foreign countries for vacation (Jiumeng Sun et al., 2020). This was the major cause that caused the spreading of the virus to other foreign countries because some of the tourists from China have been infected with COVID-19 and they spread it to the local citizens.