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COVID-19: Thailand reports 106 deaths, 23,015 new coronavirus cases, 27,626 recoveries


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Thailand on Wednesday (April 13) reported 23,015 new COVID-19 cases, 27,626 recoveries and 106 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

Wednesday’s cases bring the total number of COVID-19 infections in Thailand to 3,948,869 with 26,395 deaths.

 

The news comes as the Rural Doctor Society (RDS) has endorsed a proposal by a senior doctor at Ramathibodi Hospital urging the government to allocate about 1 billion baht towards subsidizing elderly visits to COVID vaccination centers.

 

The notion was proposed by Dr Vijj Kasemsup, a doctor with the Department of Community Medicine at Ramathibodi Hospital’s Faculty of Medicine.

 

Dr Vijj suggested that the government cover the cost of transporting senior citizens to vaccination centers, noting that the cost of covering half of all unvaccinated seniors would be much lower than for ICU treatments.**

 

**NNT contributed to this report

 

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We already have the report for today showing yet another drop from 301 cases yesterday.

 

 

Health officials on Wednesday (April 13) reported 247 new COVID-19 cases in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, of which 64 cases were found in Hua Hin.

Elsewhere in the province, 40 cases were found in Pranburi, 38 cases in Sam Roi Yot, 8 cases in Kuiburi, 7 cases in Thap Sakae, 32 cases in Bang Saphan, 4 cases in Bang Saphan Noi, and 54 cases in Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan.

Four new COVID-19 related deaths were reported in the province today.

 

https://www.huahintoday.com/hua-hin-news/april-13-prachuap-reports-247-new-covid-19-cases-64-in-hua-hin/

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Some Asia region COVID updates:

 

Taiwan

"Taiwan's daily cases continue to rise steadily, with 630 new cases reported today [April 11], reaching their highest level of the pandemic. Officials said they have signed an agreement with Pfizer to buy 700,000 courses of Paxlovid, the company's oral COVID-19 treatment."

 

China

"As Shanghai's lockdown enters its third week and amid public outcry about lapses in food supply and services, including medical treatment, officials today announced a plan to ease measures in some of the city's districts where no cases have been reported in the past 2 weeks.

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Elsewhere in China, officials in Guangzhou—a large port city and the capital of Guangdong province—are bracing for a surge, according to the Associated Press. Tightened measures include switching schools to online learning and urging people not to leave the city, which has a population of more than 15 million."

 

(more)

 

https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2022/04/shanghai-tweaks-lockdown-covid-19-surge-presses

 

 

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It's the older and unvaccinated folks who are mostly dying from COVID in Hong Kong...

 

Study sheds light on death spike in Hong Kong COVID-19 surge

 

"The recent Omicron variant surge in Hong Kong came with a mortality rate among the world's highest yet in the pandemic, a troubling development in a region known for its strong pandemic measures, and today researchers from the United States, Hong Kong, and China who dug into the data suggest that vaccination lapses in older people played a major role.

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Among the deaths, 96% occurred in people ages 60 and older, and of those 70% were unvaccinated. "The high overall mortality rate during the ongoing 2022 Hong Kong Omicron COVID-19 outbreak is being driven by deaths among unvaccinated persons aged ≥60 years," the team wrote."

 

https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2022/04/study-sheds-light-death-spike-hong-kong-covid-19-surge

 

https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7115e1.htm

 

Sounds suspiciously familiar to the elderly / unvaccinated COVID deaths situation in Thailand...albeit with lesser numbers here.

 

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And lastly, new estimate says almost 44% of the world's population had had at least one COVID infection up through mid-November 2021 ... but no sign of any so-called "herd immunity" effect even in places with much higher localized rates.

 

Estimate: Less than half the world has had COVID-19

 

"From March 2020 to the emergence of the Omicron variant in late 2021, about 3.8 billion COVID-19 infections and reinfections occurred, with nearly 44% of the world's population infected at least once but with wide regional variations, estimates a statistical analysis of 190 countries and territories published late last week in The Lancet.

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Up to Nov 14, 2021, an estimated 3.8 billion total COVID-19 infections and reinfections occurred, with about 3.4 billion people (43.9% of the world's population) infected at least once.

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Even at 80% total immunity [in some countries], there was no indication of an abrupt decline of infections, which the researchers said suggests no clear indication of herd immunity in the data."

 

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https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2022/04/estimate-less-half-world-has-had-covid-19

 

https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(22)00484-6/fulltext

 

For Thailand, through mid November 2021, their modeling suggests the country had:

--28,300 deaths

--8.1 million COVID cases

--with only about 11% of the population having been infected by that point.

 

As of that mid-November 2021 date, Thailand's official tallies were only just over 2 million cumulative COVID cases (meaning a four-fold undercount of likely cases) and 20,000+ COVID deaths (29% undercount compared to the estimate for that time).

 

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As of now in April 2022, five months later and including all of the 2022 Omicron wave, Thailand's "official" numbers say only 3.9 million total infections since the start of the pandemic, and 26,395 official COVID deaths -- both still lower than the actual estimates from mid-November 2021.

 

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