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COVID-19: Thailand reports 21,678 new coronavirus cases, 78 deaths, 27,183 recoveries


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Thailand on Tuesday (March 29) reported 21,678 new COVID-19 cases, 27,183 recoveries and 78 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

Tuesday’s cases bring the total number of COVID-19 infections in Thailand to 3,575,398 with 24,958 deaths.

 

The news comes as authorities in the northeastern province of Surin plan to make it the first province that declares COVID-19 endemic disease, on April 1.

 

The Public Relations Office of Surin announced the plan while encouraging locals to receive their third and booster COVID-19 vaccine shots to strengthen their immunity.**

 

** TNA/MCOT contributed to this report

 

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Phuket marks 253 new COVID cases, one more death

 

PHUKET: The latest Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO) daily COVID situation report has marked 253 new local infections confirmed across the island yesterday (Mar 28), bringing the total number of infections recorded since Jan 1 to 45,825.

 

https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-marks-253-new-covid-cases-one-more-death-83616.php

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Look at 4 Covid-19 vaccines. Thai nationality. Waiting for FDA registration. What vaccines do you have?

 

On March 28, 65, the Thai Facebook page knows how to fight covids. Posted to covid 19 vaccine What are the 4 types of Thai nationality that the government is waiting to register for FDA?covid 19 vaccine In Thailand, there are currently more than 20 vaccines under research and development, of which four are the most advanced:

 

– Chula-Cov19 vaccine

– HXP-GPOVac vaccine

- Baiya SARS-CoV-2 Vax Vax

- Covigen vaccine

 

which is in the testing phase in humans and if the test completes three phases will be able to apply for registration with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

 

https://time.news/look-at-4-covid-19-vaccines-thai-nationality-waiting-for-fda-registration-what-vaccines-do-you-have/

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1 hour ago, anchadian said:

Look at 4 Covid-19 vaccines. Thai nationality. Waiting for FDA registration. What vaccines do you have?

 

On March 28, 65, the Thai Facebook page knows how to fight covids. Posted to covid 19 vaccine What are the 4 types of Thai nationality that the government is waiting to register for FDA?covid 19 vaccine In Thailand, there are currently more than 20 vaccines under research and development, of which four are the most advanced:

 

– Chula-Cov19 vaccine

– HXP-GPOVac vaccine

- Baiya SARS-CoV-2 Vax Vax

- Covigen vaccine

 

which is in the testing phase in humans and if the test completes three phases will be able to apply for registration with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

 

https://time.news/look-at-4-covid-19-vaccines-thai-nationality-waiting-for-fda-registration-what-vaccines-do-you-have/

The bigger question is what if any effect these vaccines can or actually have on the current variants.  To say they are ready, after almost 2 years of saying they had created a vaccine, is just more lip moving without true information and published studies they are supposedly currently in the process of completing, stage 3 or ?.

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2 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Serious condition COVID hospitalizations have now risen for the past three consecutive days, while the count of COVID patients requiring intubation to breathe has risen every day for the past week.

 

The count of COVID cases hospitalized in serious condition remains three-fold higher than the start of the year, while the count of intubated patients is almost five-fold higher.

 


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Those datas are what matters. Thanks.

Source please ?

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30 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

The bigger question is what if any effect these vaccines can or actually have on the current variants.  To say they are ready, after almost 2 years of saying they had created a vaccine, is just more lip moving without true information and published studies they are supposedly currently in the process of completing, stage 3 or ?.

Yes, precisely. Especially when one considers GSK is shortly to be in the game too, and they really have world-wide clout.

 

What we really need is either an updated vaccine, or even better one which is variant proof.  Mind you I am rather grateful to Pfizer for what I got.

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5 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

The dreaded dropping Monday and Tuesday case numbers while the intubated and those in serious condition keeps growing.  Tomorrow the numbers will increase as they always do on a Wednesday.  It is such a sham what this country does as far as testing goes.  So tired of the BS they espouse as far as Covid and the reports, when the numbers drop like this, as to how well Thailand is doing with its control of Covid.  The only Control is the numbers that they control.  Why is it so important for them to be seen as the best in the world when it comes to this, well one word can describe that - Ego...........what a joke and mockery they have become to the rest of the world who even with ten times the cases has decided to truly live with Covid, have a few regulations still in place and have opened up.  However, Thailand has decided that, even though they have espoused Learning to live with Covid many times is doing anything but.  Ok Rant over.......

I said same to the girlfriend, Thailand is becoming laughing stock. They have all these restrictions and rules pushed to the outside world but on reality most are been ignored. She went out to with her friends recently to a club. Went to take photo and was told by security cannot because it was so crowded and they worry if it's posted and tagged the authority will see they are not following COVID safe. Absolute joke. BIB know what's going on but turn a blind tea money eye.

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Cases dropped sharply....... is written somewhere on the internet... Maybe they should stop testing that would really drop the cases....... I wonder what they would write if they started to test 150.000 people a day...  

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4 hours ago, Sambotte said:

Those datas are what matters. Thanks.

Source please ?

Thai Ministry of Public Health. Their latest day reports citing those stats are posted above with my original post.

 

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1 hour ago, worrab said:

Unable to give any reports for Prachuap Khiri Khan as none are being released and have not been since 25th March.

Makes me a tad suspicious as even though we are still in hospitel in Chumphon, we still get reports from the village. And they are not good!! By sounds of it, it is running rife through the adults, children and shops. All are apparently isolating from home. So I can only assume the figures are well up now!

As for us, I am feeling very much better with the throat back to normal. X-rays did show 4 spots on the lungs so it is a case of exercising and getting the oxygen back up from 95% to 100%. The wife has not really shown any signs at all!! And Marvin who is 2 and a bit years old, is fine apart from just a little croaky. All in all we have been lucky at the end of the day. Back to the village on Friday and isolate there away from the rest until it has passed through. 

Hope you folks heal quickly. Take the time to rest before going back into a normal routine.  Stay safe.

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