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COVID-19: Thailand reports 10,111 new coronavirus cases, 63 deaths


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The government is looking to apply stricter #Covid19 prevention measures, including lockdown, in the southernmost provinces, its spokesman said on Monday. Of the 10 provinces with the highest number of infections in the past 24 hours, 5 were in the south.

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiEnquirer/status/1449988122716954626

 

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48 minutes ago, anchadian said:

Total doses given yesterday - 475,053

 

https://twitter.com/NBTWORLDNews/status/1449979341517975559

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National Vaccination Rollout:

 

DAY 127: 805,146

DAY 128: 962,558

DAY 129: 583,994

DAY 130: 1,034,549

DAY 131: 524,670

DAY 132: 1,063,719 <— Sat

DAY 133: 475,053 <— Sun

 

TOTAL: 65,677,794 doses since 28 Feb

 

36.2% of the population fully vaccinated

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1449994998066253827

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Valneva reports positive results for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate

 

PARIS, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Valneva (VLS.PA) reported positive Phase III results on Monday for its inactivated, adjuvanted COVID-19 vaccine candidate VLA2001, a boost for the French biotech company after Britain cancelled a big deal to buy its shot.

 

Valneva said its latest trial which was conducted on 4,012 participants aged 18 years and older across 26 trial sites in Britain and showed the vaccine prompted a stronger immune response and fewer side-effects than AstraZeneca's shot.

 

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/valneva-reports-positive-results-its-covid-19-vaccine-candidate-2021-10-18/

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5 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Nice to see that the cases on ventilators are improving as the deaths start to definitely trend downward, however cases are still entering the hospitals and facilities on an almost even basis with discharges.  In order for Thailand to open up the country they need to ensure that their is a certain percentage of beds available in case thigs go pear shaped. Of course this is my view, and at a flatline and the continued daily cases occurring and needing treatment I wonder what the available space is as of now.

Right. A few cases of foreigners denied beds in ICUs (sick with COVID or other ailments) because a new spike used up all available beds would be a big set back for TAT.  Even paying Lalisa and Bocelli 200 million to sing away the blues at New Year would not help tourist bookings.

 

The maid's teenage daughter had very bad side effects from Pfizer in Ubon with fever and breathing difficulties.  All the local hospitals refused to take her because they were already full.  Fortunately she got better without medical assistance. 

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10,111 New COVID-19 Cases Reported

 

On Oct 17, 107,226 people received treatment for COVID-19 at hospitals and 63 patients were pronounced dead.

 

COVID-19 outbreaks raised concern in the northern province of Chiang Mai as 88 more people who had been at the Muang Mai market from Oct 10 to 17 tested positive for COVID-19. The vendors and workers conducted their second COVID-19 test which confirmed their infection.

 

There have been 993 COVID-19 patients in the cluster of the Muang Mai market which will be closed until Oct 22.

 

https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-805648

 

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Thailand reports 9,122 new COVID-19 cases, 71 deaths, 10,731 recoveries

 

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Thailand on Tuesday (October 19) reported 9,122 new COVID-19 cases, 10,731 recoveries and 71 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1235971-thailand-reports-9122-new-covid-19-cases-71-deaths-10731-recoveries/

 

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