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Thailand on Saturday (February 26) reported 25,615 new COVID-19 cases, 14,641 recoveries and 40 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

▶︎ Infections outside prisons: 25,449. Prisons: 166

▶︎ Recoveries: 14,641

 

Saturday’s cases bring the total number of COVID-19 infections in Thailand to 2,844,897 with 22,849 deaths.

 

The news comes as Public Health Permanent Secretary Dr. Kiattibhoom Vongrachit has announced a new scheme to treat COVID-19 patients without the need for hospital admission.

 

If found to be infected, after taking a rapid antigen test, doctors will provide medications, such as Favipiravir, Fah Talai Jone Thai herbal medicine or others, depending on the symptoms exhibited, such as a fever, a cough or a runny nose. The scheme is expected to begin nationwide on March 1st.

 

*Thai PBS contributed to this report

 

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30 minutes ago, illiterate said:

In other words, you could save more lives enforcing sept belt laws at this point. Move on, this is a non issue at this point. 

Yes, 22,000 deaths over 2 years most of whom would have been elderly/sick and died anyway. Meanwhile 30,000 young Thais die on the roads every year.

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Now have the report for 25th Feb and we are showing a surprising drop from the 344 cases reported on 24th Feb. 

 

Health officials on Friday (Feb 25) reported 257 new COVID-19 cases in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, of which 60 cases were found in Hua Hin.

Elsewhere in the province, 35 cases were found in Pranburi, 11 cases in Sam Roi Yot, 29 cases in Kuiburi, 24 cases in Thap Sakae, 33 cases in Bang Saphan, 12 cases in Bang Saphan Noi, and 53 cases in Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan.

One COVID-19 related death was reported in the province today.

 

https://www.huahintoday.com/hua-hin-news/feb-25-prachuap-reports-257-new-covid-19-cases-60-cases-in-hua-hin/

 

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2 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

PCR test positive cases, total of 25,615 official new infections. 40 official covid deaths recorded.

 

Rapid tests positive cases, 21,934 bringing the total of PCR and ATK results to 47,549

https://ddc.moph.go.th/covid19-dashboard/

 

Rolling 7 day average chart cases and deaths from 24th Feb

https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus/country/thailand

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Thank you for this far more complete picture than just PCR numbers that are generally quoted. What it shows is a 10k/day increase in last 3 days in number of total detected cases (RT-PCR+ATK) but at the same time, the fatalities are nowhere near what they were in last Delta wave, confirming far milder effect of Omicron than Delta and other previous variants, or possibly a combination with large proportion or population being vaccinated.

 

Overall, this is a positive direction towards the end of pandemic. There's light at the end of the tunnel. Let's just hope the roof doesn't cave in and that's not light on a train speeding towards us.

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Thank you for this far more complete picture than just PCR numbers that are generally quoted.

 

Me too, always skip straight to the total figures.

Then in my head multiply by 10.

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1 hour ago, coolcarer said:

Serious error if they do that, no tourist is going to apply for a Thailand Pass without knowing the risk of being forcibly locked up in quarantine.

With the new rules of only one PCR test supervised at arrival this becomes much less likely.

And who would voluntarily report that he caught some sore throat and a runny nose in the land of smiles?

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1 hour ago, Henryford said:

Yes, 22,000 deaths over 2 years most of whom would have been elderly/sick and died anyway. Meanwhile 30,000 young Thais die on the roads every year.

Nope. 

 

Your argument is that the government has been so successful in reducing Covid deaths that it should continue the Covid restrictions to prevent even more deaths. 

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1 hour ago, tomazbodner said:

Thank you for this far more complete picture than just PCR numbers that are generally quoted. What it shows is a 10k/day increase in last 3 days in number of total detected cases (RT-PCR+ATK) but at the same time, the fatalities are nowhere near what they were in last Delta wave, confirming far milder effect of Omicron than Delta and other previous variants, or possibly a combination with large proportion or population being vaccinated.

 

Overall, this is a positive direction towards the end of pandemic. There's light at the end of the tunnel. Let's just hope the roof doesn't cave in and that's not light on a train speeding towards us.

Except for the 80,000+ in hospital. 

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25 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

With the new rules of only one PCR test supervised at arrival this becomes much less likely.

And who would voluntarily report that he caught some sore throat and a runny nose in the land of smiles?

Tourists considering coming to Thailand imo would not be considering deliberately faking their antigen test result on the 5th day if positive. maybe something living here we would consider but pretty sure that’s the last thing a family of 4 would be doing.

 

I still maintain that to withhold daily case information while their is an emergency decree, restrictions on events, number of people allowed to gather together with many schools closed, many actually still not been opened for over a year. No for that to be done it needs to be endemic, everything open and no Thailand Pass.

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There now have been 1,151 official COVID deaths in Thailand in the almost two months since the start of the year, which is a 0.19% case fatality rate based on the total number of official COVID cases during that period.

 

The current fatality rate is about one-fifth of the peak rate of more than 1% that Thailand experienced last September following the peak of the Delta wave the month before.

 

Thailand's cumulative case fatality rate (the number of deaths out of the total number of cases) since the beginning of the pandemic now stands at 0.8%.

 

 

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Here's a look at the cumulative officially reported COVID per capita death rates (deaths per million population) by selected countries since the start of the pandemic. Thailand, with 22,849 official cumulative COVID deaths thus far, is pretty much in the middle of the pack among the countries below on a per capita basis.

 

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The entire country could be infected tomorrow. But if there are no deaths it is a moot statistic.

 

40 deaths for a country the size of Thailand is not something to be drawing headlines everyday. 
 

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On 2/25/2022 at 11:08 PM, illiterate said:

The entire country could be infected tomorrow. But if there are no deaths it is a moot statistic.

 

40 deaths for a country the size of Thailand is not something to be drawing headlines everyday. 
 

 

The steadily rising serious COVID hospitalization cases say otherwise:

 

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Summary of MoPH daily reports, as linked above.

 

Also, as Brian noted above, the current COVID daily fatality number is about equal to Thailand's daily road deaths average.  And Thailand is among the worst in the world when it comes to road deaths! And from time to time, the local news media gets exorcized with big headlines about those numbers as well.

 

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