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Hundreds Seek Treatment from Bangkok’s Air Pollution Clinics

 

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BANGKOK, March 14 (TNA) – Almost 900 patients have sought medical care at six air pollution clinics since October last year, said Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) spokesperson, Ekwaranyu Amrapan.


From Oct 1 – March 12, the BMA recorded 883 patients at pollution clinics. As the PM2.5 levels in the capital remain high, since the beginning of  March, the number of patients has already reached 148.

 

Air pollution clinics are located at six BMA-run hospitals including Klang, Taksin, Charoenkrung Pracharak, Sirindhorn, Ratchaphiphat, and Luang Phor Taweesak Chutinataro Uthit Hospitals.

 

Full story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1133337

 

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Excessive PM2.5 levels in Bangkok on Tuesday

 

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Air quality in Bangkok and its suburbs today (Tuesday) varies from good to a level which is beginning to affect health, with PM2.5 exceeding the 50-micron safety standard in 69 areas, according to the Air4Thai website.

 

Meanwhile, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s (BMA) air pollution clinic reported 148 cases of patients affected by air pollution receiving treatment at six hospitals run by the city administration from the beginning of this month until Sunday.

 

The five areas in Bangkok and its suburbs with the highest PM2.5 readings this morning are: Ma Charoen Phetkasem 81 Road in Nong Khaem district, 75 microns; Khlong Taweewattana Road in Taweewattana district, 74 microns; Putta Monthon 1 Road in Taling Chan district, 71 microns; Taweewanarom Park in Taweewattana district, 69 microns and Phetkasem Road in Phasi Charoen district, 68 microns.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/excessive-pm2-5-levels-in-bangkok-on-tuesday/

 

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2 hours ago, kingstonkid said:

Why don't they simply say west of the Chao Praya?

 

Was at Sala Deng this morning and mid day air quality was normal to me.

 

 

That’s because you are so used to pollution, hazardous or dangerous air quality levels seem normal!

don’t kid yourself!????????????????‍♂️

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On 3/14/2023 at 8:11 AM, webfact said:

The BMA spokesman in Bangkok Ekwaranyu Amrapan said that only 148 residents had sought help at specially set up clinics for people suffering from air pollution.

Yeah okay we believe you.

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

Air quality in Bangkok and its suburbs today (Tuesday) varies from good to a level which is beginning to affect health, with PM2.5 exceeding the 50-micron safety standard in 69 areas, according to the Air4Thai website.

BS

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If the government cares about these people, how about trying to eliminate this practice of polluting the whole continent with smoke and dust?  Why would someone choose to go to this clinic?  If I had trouble breathing, I'd go to a proper hospital

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AirVisual app (iq air) a very good app in regards of air quality the world over,

Bangkok 86 today us aqi, over twice the recommended  limit, UK my own town 17 us aqi.

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Air pollution in Bangkok is normal. I spend as little time in Bangkok as possible (measured in hours per year!). Any one who is worried about the air quality in Bangkok should move to somewhere safer.

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