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SIRIRAJ Piyamaharajkarun Hospital posted a message on its Facebook page yesterday (May 26) that all beds for critical Covid patients are now fully occupied with the emergency department also overflowing thus it cannot accept any more patients, TV Channel 7 and Naewna newspaper said this morning.

 

The hospital’s emergency department is still awaiting referral patients and for this reason cannot accommodate additional Covid-19 patients, the message said, while apologising for the inconvenience caused.

 

Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital is a hospital operated by the Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital of Mahidol University. It is located in Bangkok on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, adjacent to Siriraj Hospital and opposite Thammasat University.

 

Earlier Dr. Yong Poovorawan, head of the Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology at the Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, said in a Facebook post that a spike in Covid infection has occurred as expected with the start of the new school year and the rainy season when seasonal respiratory diseases rage.

 

by TNR Staff 

Top image: Dr. Yong Poovorawan. Photo: INN News

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2023/05/27/siriraj-says-all-beds-for-critical-covid-patients-full/

 

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Wow. One hospital in the whole of Bangkok cannot accept any more critical Covid patients.

 

Is it the only hospital in Bangkok that deals with Covid patients?

 

It must be a disaster of epidemic proportions. Don't panic anybody. The MoPH under its minister, Anutin will find a way forward. Even if he actually has to do something himself

 

SIRIRAJ Piyamaharajkarun Hospital posted a message on its Facebook page yesterday (May 26) that all beds for critical Covid patients are now fully occupied with the emergency department also overflowing thus it cannot accept any more patients, TV Channel 7 and Naewna newspaper said this morning.

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59 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

One prestigious hospital Covid treatment facilities now full, how many beds is that?

How many Covid facilities are available throughout Bangkok?

Stop the hype.

 

One public hospital, one of the main and most prestigious ones in the country, publicly posted it's being overrun by COVID patients...

 

Unfortunately, the Thai MoPH no longer publicly reports on COVID patient / hospital utilization rates as they did in the past.

 

There very well could be multiple other hospitals in BKK and other high caseload areas that are experiencing the same COVID patient surges... but just not publicly talking about it.

 

The government's central public health system isn't usually particularly keen to be publicly admitting they can't actually handle the patient demands they're facing.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, BenStark said:

You posted that there are 401 critical patients NATIONWIDE, that is spread over 76 provinces of which each have multiple hospitals.

Which is relatively meaningless, because the demand for COVID serious condition hospital beds isn't spread as an average across the whole nation, but instead, is occurring mostly in a few provinces where the COVID hospitalization numbers are the highest.

 

Provinces including Bangkok, Chonburi, Samut Sakhon, Surat Thani, Songkhla and a few others.

 

Having spare, unused COVID beds in Chiang Mai isn't going to do much good for COVID hospitalizations in Bangkok.

 

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1 hour ago, Airalee said:

No, it didn’t.
 

The report was made by a much smaller (1/6th the size) private offshoot of Siriraj,  named SIRIRAJ Piyamaharajkarun Hospital

              According to their website its a private hospital  and according to Wiki it caters for High income  patients .with only 345 beds in total and 20 different medical departments there surely cannot be that many beds set aside for Covid cases. 

           According to the OP the emergency department  are "awaiting referral patients"  so how critical can their need be if they are on some sort of waiting list?

            In my admittedly simplistic view, people genuinely requiring  emergency treatment need it there and then, and would be taken  elsewhere, presumably next door to the "Real" and much larger (6x) Siriraj hospital

             The headline and some of the comments again seem designed to cause unnecessary concern   why would that be?

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2 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Which is relatively meaningless, because the demand for COVID serious condition hospital beds isn't spread as an average across the whole nation, but instead, is occurring mostly in a few provinces where the COVID hospitalization numbers are the highest.

 

Provinces including Bangkok, Chonburi, Samut Sakhon, Surat Thani, Songkhla and a few others.

 

Having spare, unused COVID beds in Chiang Mai isn't going to do much good for COVID hospitalizations in Bangkok.

 

But patients CAN be transferred between hospitals, and I am sure there are hospitals much closer than Chiang Mai that DO have empty Covid facilities.

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1 hour ago, Bday Prang said:

              According to their website its a private hospital  and according to Wiki it caters for High income  patients .with only 345 beds in total and 20 different medical departments there surely cannot be that many beds set aside for Covid cases. 

           According to the OP the emergency department  are "awaiting referral patients"  so how critical can their need be if they are on some sort of waiting list?

            In my admittedly simplistic view, people genuinely requiring  emergency treatment need it there and then, and would be taken  elsewhere, presumably next door to the "Real" and much larger (6x) Siriraj hospital

             The headline and some of the comments again seem designed to cause unnecessary concern   why would that be?

From a source we cannot quote on here, Siriraj issued a clarification that the situation in the public side was normal and controllable, they have not added any COVID beds as they did at the peak.

 

Just a little more context.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, sungod said:

From a source we cannot quote on here, Siriraj issued a clarification that the situation in the public side was normal and controllable, they have not added any COVID beds as they did at the peak.

 

Just a little more context.

 

 

Well it seems as is usual with this topic  the truth must never be allowed to spoil a good panicky headline ! 

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1 hour ago, Bday Prang said:

              According to their website its a private hospital  and according to Wiki it caters for High income  patients .with only 345 beds in total and 20 different medical departments there surely cannot be that many beds set aside for Covid cases. 

           According to the OP the emergency department  are "awaiting referral patients"  so how critical can their need be if they are on some sort of waiting list?

            In my admittedly simplistic view, people genuinely requiring  emergency treatment need it there and then, and would be taken  elsewhere, presumably next door to the "Real" and much larger (6x) Siriraj hospital

             The headline and some of the comments again seem designed to cause unnecessary concern   why would that be?

Yeah…I was just looking at their website.  It’s quite a nice hospital and very niche too.   Definitely not representative of a typical hospital here in Thailand.   The suites are huge!   Nice selection of restaurants, herb gardens, Ayurvedic treatment facilities, a museum…it even has an Apple products distributor and some sort of “prototype” gourmet grocery store.  Beautiful waterfront views too!
 

It’s a hospital for the (very) rich where the (assumably) high prices paid by the patients help to subsidize the government portion of Siriraj.

 

Interesting setup.

 

I’ll bet it’s very expensive and hopefully won’t be used as an example of what it might cost if someone ends up in the hospital with Covid.

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Covid increase all because adults want to play childrens games and splash water over everyone and get up close in other peoples space. Time to put common sense over tradition!

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19 hours ago, hotchilli said:

One prestigious hospital Covid treatment facilities now full, how many beds is that?

How many Covid facilities are available throughout Bangkok?

Stop the hype.

Exactly.  How many cases, how many beds, and do they need to be in those beds or are they being admitted with "flu like symptoms"?

 

These guys appear to have a very strong agenda that they want to push.  Trying to stay relevant or hoping for more lockdowns?

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5 hours ago, Paul Henry said:

Covid increase all because adults want to play childrens games and splash water over everyone and get up close in other peoples space. Time to put common sense over tradition!

Rubbish.

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On 5/27/2023 at 12:23 PM, Taboo2 said:

And?  Stop the hype.

 

On 5/27/2023 at 2:58 PM, Danderman123 said:

When hospitals are full, it's not hype. 

 

It seems that you simply don't believe that Covid is a derious disease.

               Siriraj Says All Beds For Critical Covid Patients Full

                 

 

                   The article is actually not  referring to Siriraj Hospital , which happens to be the largest hospital in Thailand and one of the busiest medical centers in SE Asia  

                   The article is actually referring to a much smaller private hospital which is actually called 

 

                     SIRIRAJ Piyamaharajkarun Hospital  can you really not see what they did there ?.

                  It is clearly hype, Just one relatively small but rather exclusive private hospital has reported that an undisclosed number of beds reserved for critically ill covid patients are now fully occupied however no numbers were mentioned. Of beds available or Covid patients occupying them 

                  It also goes on to say that the reason for this is an overflow from the emergency department but conspicuously does not mention if this overflow includes additional Covid patient or not 

                  In fact it appears that it is technically not full yet but awaiting the arrival of further patients who have not arrived yet,  It does not specify that these are Covid patients either 

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 Nobody is saying that covid is not serious,  but just because people do not fall for the "hype" everytime, and dare to call out deliberately misleading headlines  does not make them  "covid deniers"

 

                  

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17 minutes ago, swerve said:

Lots of covid spreading in Phuket.  I got again this weekend.

A bit more info would help rather than a "throw away statement of "I got again this weekend"!

e.g.

What Strain

With or without previous vaccines

With or without face masks

What sort of circumstances

How many times,

How severe

Home or hospital treatment

etc?

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