Thailand's new cases exceed 2,000, set record
Thailand's new cases exceed 2,000, set record
Thailand's new cases exceed 2,000, set record
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BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s health authorities announced Friday they have confirmed 2,070 new COVID-19 cases, a new daily record that brings the country's total to 50,183.
The rising numbers are severely straining the supply of hospital beds and ICU capacity.
The record number of new infections came a day after a new daily high of seven deaths was announced. Four more deaths were announced Friday, bringing Thailand's total to 121.
At the beginning of March, Thailand had 26,031 cases with double-digit daily increases, but a new outbreak sent the numbers skyrocketing.
Taweesilp Visanuyothin, a spokesman for the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration, said Bangkok, with the highest number of cases, has only 69 empty ICU beds left out of a total of more than 400. He said that is enough for the next six to eight days according to the projected demand of 10-13 additional ICU beds per day. Nationwide demand, forecast at 52 ICU beds per day, would use up the capacity in 19 days, he said.
Under Thai law, infected patients must be held in hospital facilities, but even with the addition of field hospitals there are not enough beds. There are 19,873 people in hospitals and field facilities nationwide, but in some areas that are short of beds, infected people are isolating at home.
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Sad to see, and you wonder how much worse it will get ?
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Well I guess autumn travel was indeed optimistic
I don't know reasonably how much more poor people and hospitality workers can take of these closures.
I don't know reasonably how much more poor people and hospitality workers can take of these closures.
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27 Covid deaths, 2,044 new cases
updated: 7 May 2021 at 13:46
The Public Health Ministry on Friday reported 27 more Covid-related deaths, for a toll of 363, and 2,044 new cases, raising the total to 78,855.
Over the past 24 hours, 2,377 patients were declared recovered and were discharged from hospitals.
In the third wave of Covid-19, starting early last month, there have been 49,992 cases, 21,746 of whom have already recovered.
Panprapa Yongtrakul, assistant spokeswoman for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, said 18 deaths were in Bangkok, two each in Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan provinces and one each in Pathum Thani, Chaiyaphum, Chachoengsao, Ranong and Rayong.
The 2,044 new cases were reported in 68 provinces and included 2,040 local infections, 1,820 of which were confirmed at hospitals and 220 via mass testing.
Greater Bangkok recorded 1,372 new cases and the rest of the country logged 668 new cases over the past 24 hours.
Bangkok alone had 869 new cases (up from 739 the previous day), followed by 201 in Nonthaburi, 165 in Samut Prakan, 89 in Chon Buri, 69 in Samut Sakhon, 60 in Surat Thani, 39 in Pathum Thani, 33 in Chiang Mai, 32 in Ayutthaya and 29 each in Nakhon Pathom and Ranong.
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updated: 7 May 2021 at 13:46
The Public Health Ministry on Friday reported 27 more Covid-related deaths, for a toll of 363, and 2,044 new cases, raising the total to 78,855.
Over the past 24 hours, 2,377 patients were declared recovered and were discharged from hospitals.
In the third wave of Covid-19, starting early last month, there have been 49,992 cases, 21,746 of whom have already recovered.
Panprapa Yongtrakul, assistant spokeswoman for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, said 18 deaths were in Bangkok, two each in Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan provinces and one each in Pathum Thani, Chaiyaphum, Chachoengsao, Ranong and Rayong.
The 2,044 new cases were reported in 68 provinces and included 2,040 local infections, 1,820 of which were confirmed at hospitals and 220 via mass testing.
Greater Bangkok recorded 1,372 new cases and the rest of the country logged 668 new cases over the past 24 hours.
Bangkok alone had 869 new cases (up from 739 the previous day), followed by 201 in Nonthaburi, 165 in Samut Prakan, 89 in Chon Buri, 69 in Samut Sakhon, 60 in Surat Thani, 39 in Pathum Thani, 33 in Chiang Mai, 32 in Ayutthaya and 29 each in Nakhon Pathom and Ranong.
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Thailand Crosses 100,000 Mark with 2,302 New Covid-19 Cases and 24 Deaths
16/05/21 21:40
BANGKOK, May 16 (The Nation) - Thailand on Sunday reported 2,302 new cases, including 23 overseas arrivals, and 24 deaths over a 24-hour period.
Bangkok again led the list of most cases with 1,218, followed by 243 in Pathum Thani and 117 in Samut Prakan.
Seven overseas travellers from Sweden, United Kingdom, Austria, Germany, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar were found positive in quarantine, while 16 crossed the border from Malaysia, and Cambodia.
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16/05/21 21:40
BANGKOK, May 16 (The Nation) - Thailand on Sunday reported 2,302 new cases, including 23 overseas arrivals, and 24 deaths over a 24-hour period.
Bangkok again led the list of most cases with 1,218, followed by 243 in Pathum Thani and 117 in Samut Prakan.
Seven overseas travellers from Sweden, United Kingdom, Austria, Germany, Philippines, Cambodia and Myanmar were found positive in quarantine, while 16 crossed the border from Malaysia, and Cambodia.
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Warnings for 21 Covid clusters in Bangkok
published : 18 May 2021 at 15:48
People in 16 districts of Bangkok where Covid-19 clusters are active have been warned to be extra careful, to avoid infection.
Taweesilp Visanuyothin, spokesman for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, issued the warning during his daily update on the situation nationwide from Government House.
He said 21 Covid-19 clusters were active in 16 districts and health workers had yet to control the outbreak.
Details of the Bangkok Covid-19 outbreak locations here: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... in-bangkok
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published : 18 May 2021 at 15:48
People in 16 districts of Bangkok where Covid-19 clusters are active have been warned to be extra careful, to avoid infection.
Taweesilp Visanuyothin, spokesman for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, issued the warning during his daily update on the situation nationwide from Government House.
He said 21 Covid-19 clusters were active in 16 districts and health workers had yet to control the outbreak.
Details of the Bangkok Covid-19 outbreak locations here: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... in-bangkok
See also: post492002.html#p492002
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The number of detected Covid-19 infections continues to rise in Thailand.
17 Covid fatalities, 3,382 new cases Sunday
updated: 23 May 2021 at 13:57
Thailand on Sunday reported 17 new Covid-19 fatalities, bringing the accumulated toll to 776, and 3,382 new cases for a running total of 129,500 since the start of the pandemic in January 2020.
The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said 15 new deaths had been reported in Bangkok and one each in Songkhla and Chiang Mai.
Of the new cases, 2,922 were in the general population and 460 in prisons.
The capital continued to lead new transmissions with 983 cases, followed by 968 in Phetchaburi. Samut Prakan, Nonthaburi and Chachoengsao rounded out the top five with 181, 107 and 103 new infections, respectively.
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17 Covid fatalities, 3,382 new cases Sunday
updated: 23 May 2021 at 13:57
Thailand on Sunday reported 17 new Covid-19 fatalities, bringing the accumulated toll to 776, and 3,382 new cases for a running total of 129,500 since the start of the pandemic in January 2020.
The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said 15 new deaths had been reported in Bangkok and one each in Songkhla and Chiang Mai.
Of the new cases, 2,922 were in the general population and 460 in prisons.
The capital continued to lead new transmissions with 983 cases, followed by 968 in Phetchaburi. Samut Prakan, Nonthaburi and Chachoengsao rounded out the top five with 181, 107 and 103 new infections, respectively.
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Thailand to tighten border controls after detecting South African COVID-19 variant
24/05/21 00:16
BANGKOK, May 23 (Reuters) - Thai border controls will tighten after the discovery of three local cases of the South African Covid-19 variant stemming from illegal border crossings, authorities said on Sunday (May 23), as the country grapples to contain its worst coronavirus outbreak yet.
The first local case of the South African variant, known as B1351, was detected on May 4 in a 32-year-old Thai man after he was visited by family who entered Thailand from Malaysia through an informal border crossing, the director-general of the disease control department said.
Movement of people has been restricted in the affected district and only two other cases of the South African variant, out of 81 cases, have been detected there since the start of May, Dr Opas Karnkawinpong said.
"The South African variant discovered is similar to those found in Malaysia," Dr Opas said.
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24/05/21 00:16
BANGKOK, May 23 (Reuters) - Thai border controls will tighten after the discovery of three local cases of the South African Covid-19 variant stemming from illegal border crossings, authorities said on Sunday (May 23), as the country grapples to contain its worst coronavirus outbreak yet.
The first local case of the South African variant, known as B1351, was detected on May 4 in a 32-year-old Thai man after he was visited by family who entered Thailand from Malaysia through an informal border crossing, the director-general of the disease control department said.
Movement of people has been restricted in the affected district and only two other cases of the South African variant, out of 81 cases, have been detected there since the start of May, Dr Opas Karnkawinpong said.
"The South African variant discovered is similar to those found in Malaysia," Dr Opas said.
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This bloody shit good for nothing illegal government alway reactive and never proactive in preventing CCP virus. Only when shit hits the fan then they act. We are in a crisis now and "tighten border control" is a daily thing not waiting until another "international" variant hit Thailand.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 12:37 am Thailand to tighten border controls after detecting South African COVID-19 variant
24/05/21 00:16
BANGKOK, May 23 (Reuters) - Thai border controls will tighten after the discovery of three local cases of the South African Covid-19 variant stemming from illegal border crossings, authorities said on Sunday (May 23), as the country grapples to contain its worst coronavirus outbreak yet.
Anyway there's no hope with a clown like this, its been 7 bloody years
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