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COVID-19: Thailand reports 21,162 new coronavirus cases, 65 deaths, 23,159 recoveries


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Thailand on Monday (March 7) reported 21,162 new COVID-19 cases, 23,159 recoveries and 65 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

Monday’s cases bring the total number of COVID-19 infections in Thailand to 3,047,857 with 23,300 deaths.

 

The news comes as the Thai Ministry of Public Health has joined university researchers to assess Thailand’s response to the Covid-19 situation following World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, expecting to announce the disease as endemic in July.

 

Dr. Rungrueng Kitphati, advisor and spokesman from the Ministry of Public Health, revealed to the press yesterday, March 5th, that the severity of the Covid-19 pandemic in Thailand and around the world is likely to continue to decline. The Ministry then developed a management plan to announce the disease and treat it as endemic.

 

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2 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

PCR test positive cases, total of 21,162 official new infections. 65 official covid deaths recorded.

 

Rapid tests positive cases, 24,236 bringing the total of PCR and ATK results to 45,401

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

 

OWD rolling 7 day average, cases and deaths up to 5th March

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

 

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Do we want to believe we are now on the backside of this or do we believe what we are seeing is from weekend testing and the numbers associated with such?

 

I guess only time will tell.

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4 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Do we want to believe we are now on the backside of this or do we believe what we are seeing is from weekend testing and the numbers associated with such?

 

I guess only time will tell.

Difficult to call I agree, with so many going uncounted here we could have already reached the peak without knowing? However ICU and Ventilated cases are continuing to go up.

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11 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Difficult to call I agree, with so many going uncounted here we could have already reached the peak without knowing? However ICU and Ventilated cases are continuing to go up.

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Along with deaths.  The highest since the beginning of this year.

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40 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Difficult to call I agree, with so many going uncounted here we could have already reached the peak without knowing? However ICU and Ventilated cases are continuing to go up.

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We do have to remember that some of those needing assistance unfortunately progress as time goes on the same with the lag in deaths.  It is the unfortunate part of this and the unknown.  The way this has bounced around here in Thailand and a few other Asean countries versus the rest of the west and even SA has me baffled as to why it acts or is acting so much different here....

 

South Korea is still climbing upwards with 210k cases today and 139 deaths. Singapore on the other hand seems to be on the backside with a few bumps in the road.

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I'd imagine deaths with covid will peak at around 250.  The majority will be unvaccinated people, who really did need one because of age and underlying health condition.

 

To put this in context: in a bad flu season over a duration of 6 months say, deaths would likely be 40-90 based on 10-20k deaths annually (in UK at least).  This could be a sizeable under estimate as many death cerificates would historically not detail influenza as a cause, whereas all Omicron deaths would be recorded even when entirely incidental.

 

The Omicron surge is likely to be much shorter duration.  

 

It's absolutely negligent not to get vaccinated, and it's horrifying that as many as 2 million old people appear to be unvaccinated!

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BA.2 sub variant of Omicron becoming dominant strain in Thailand

The BA.2 sub variant of the COVID-19 Omicron variant is spreading rapidly across Thailand and is replacing the BA.1 as the dominant sub variant. Medicine which is effective against the Delta variant and BA.1 is not as effective against the BA.2, according to Director-General of the Medical Sciences Department Dr. Supakit Sirilak.

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/ba-2-sub-variant-of-omicron-becoming-dominant-strain-in-thailand/

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1 hour ago, anchadian said:

BA.2 sub variant of Omicron becoming dominant strain in Thailand

The BA.2 sub variant of the COVID-19 Omicron variant is spreading rapidly across Thailand and is replacing the BA.1 as the dominant sub variant. Medicine which is effective against the Delta variant and BA.1 is not as effective against the BA.2, according to Director-General of the Medical Sciences Department Dr. Supakit Sirilak.

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/ba-2-sub-variant-of-omicron-becoming-dominant-strain-in-thailand/

it's only a  slight difference in resistance and may not translate at all in to a reduction in effectiveness.  No concerns about AZ Evushield for instance.

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