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2,700 COVID-19 patients wait for pre-admission in Bangkok – Erawan Centre


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Bangkok is currently seeing a backlog of about 2,700 people infected with COVID-19 who are waiting at home to be sent to pre-admission centres, according to Director of Bangkok Emergency Medical Services Center (Erawan Center) Dr. Pornthep Saeheng.

 

He said that the main task of the centre is to have the patients, including asymptomatic, mildly symptomatic and serious cases, who are at home isolation, sent to the 25 pre-admission centres scattered across Bangkok.

 

He said that the centre is also helping to arrange for the moderate and serious cases to be sent to either general hospitals for the serious cases or to field hospitals for moderate cases.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/2700-covid-19-patients-wait-for-pre-admission-in-bangkok-erawan-centre/

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Bangkok is currently seeing a backlog of about 2,700 people infected with COVID-19 who are waiting at home to be sent to pre-admission centres, according to Director of Bangkok Emergency Medical Services Center (Erawan Center) Dr. Pornthep Saeheng.

It's all under control, we have Anutins word on that.

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16 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Good News! A backlog of patients during a pandemic. Hey, neighbour! Prepare to die......????

What are the odds of your neighbour dieing from Covid? 

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