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Covid-19 inpatients and deaths surge by 150% in Thailand after Songkran celebrations


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By Mitch Connor


In the aftermath of the Songkran celebrations, which concluded on April 15, the number of Covid-19 inpatients and related deaths has seen a significant increase of 150% in just one week.

 

According to the Department of Disease Control, there were 1,088 Covid inpatients from April 16 to 22, compared to the previous week’s figure of 435. Furthermore, the number of fatalities rose from two to five within the same period.

 

The increase in cases also extended to inpatients suffering from lung inflammation, with the number rising to 73, up by 143% from the previous week’s 30 cases. Patients requiring ventilator support also saw a notable increment of 84%, rising from 19 to 35 individuals.


Dr Atthapol Kaewsamrit, Deputy Director-General of the Health Department, attributed these worrying figures to the risk of Covid transmissions at events and gatherings that took place during Songkran festivities.

 

The Department of Disease Control has expressed significant concerns over the more than two million senior citizens still unvaccinated for Covid in the country. Dr Tares Krassanairawiwong, Chief of the Department, emphasised the importance of immediate vaccination for this age group to reduce the risk of severe illness or death from the disease. He cited that out of the five recorded deaths during April 16-22, four were unvaccinated senior citizens.

 

Full story: https://thethaiger.com/news/national/covid-19-inpatients-and-deaths-surge-by-150-in-thailand-after-songkran-celebrations

 

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5 minutes ago, Enoon said:

 

"They would say that" to prepare the way for the ban on street demos when the ultra **********/military/conservative bloc see their vote collapse in the upcoming election, and resort to the "usual means" to stay in power.

 

 

Agreed.(but not so angrily.)????????

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Critically not mentioned is specifically the number of covid-19 inpatients ill or dead who were not vaccinated. Saying there are 2 million unvaccinated seniors in Thailand doesn't add much creditability of the byline.

 

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2 hours ago, anrcaccount said:

Here, trying to reason with the few people like you now left,  holding Thailand back from rejoining the rest of the world, that have well and truly moved on from living in fear of covid? 

Misinformation.

 

Here is the NSW (Australia current advice. Note item 3.

Steps to reduce your COVID risk

To protect yourself and your loved ones:

  1. Stay up to date with recommended COVID-19 vaccinations.
  2. Stay home if you have cold or flu symptoms and get tested.
  3. Wear a mask in crowded, indoor places.
  4. Talk with your doctor now if you are at higher risk of severe illness. You may be eligible for antiviral medicines.
  5. Don't visit people who are at higher risk if you have symptoms or COVID-19.

https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19

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18 hours ago, ozimoron said:

Misinformation.

 

Here is the NSW (Australia current advice. Note item 3.

Steps to reduce your COVID risk

To protect yourself and your loved ones:

  1. Stay up to date with recommended COVID-19 vaccinations.
  2. Stay home if you have cold or flu symptoms and get tested.
  3. Wear a mask in crowded, indoor places.
  4. Talk with your doctor now if you are at higher risk of severe illness. You may be eligible for antiviral medicines.
  5. Don't visit people who are at higher risk if you have symptoms or COVID-19.

https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19

I guess it’s a long time since you’ve been to NSW, if you had - you’d understand 3. is being followed by maybe 1 in 1000 people in the state. 

 


 

 

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