What this article fails to mention is what underlying illness the the 64 were suffering before their passing.
One thing i have noticed is that many Thai's will report to hospital over next to nothing and the one that have medical insurance of cause will be admitted so that the hospitals can make a few extra bucks, My Wife has had a few time that she has not been feeling well (From food pensioning, Flu) and has reported to the hospital to see a doctor and they have admitted her, each time she is asked if she has insurance before they start the admission procedure, so many of these hospitalizations maybe the same.
Thai's however do live in fear from what ever they read on the many social media platforms, as they take what they read as being the truth and live in fear that they maybe next,
One other point, i work on a cruise ship and have been on board for 3 months, most covid protocols have now been stopped, no more mask for anyone on board, and to be honest since last year when the company i work for took away the mask mandate the number of C+ case dropped dramatically. Now for my current contract on the ship which is over 3 month we have not had one reported C+ case on the ship
So as the WHO stated it is over.....