“Covids today”, Chonburi, 43 more infected – Excluding 1,863 ATK, latest 2 more deaths.

“Covid today” August 24, 2022 Chonburi reported43 new COVID-19 cases not included ATK 1,863 more recently died2 more, total 433 deaths

“Covid today” Chonburi province has a number of confirmed cases of COVID-19. Confirmed 43 new RT-PCR cases and 1,863 infected with COVID-19 ATK. And there is one new case of pneumonia, with 2 more deaths, totaling 433 deaths.

Data of 2 deaths (24 August 2022)

Case 1

  • Female, 62 years old, congenital disease, high blood pressure abnormal blood lipids Cerebrovascular disease, asthma, diabetes
  • Vaccine history not vaccinated
  • risk history close contact with confirmed patients
  • Date of onset of illness August 1, 2022 Date of death August 23, 2022

Case 2

  • Male, 47 years old, congenital disease, high blood pressure Abnormal blood lipids and heart
  • Vaccine history not vaccinated
  • risk history Go to a crowded place
  • Date of onset of illness 18 August 2022 Date of death 21 August 2022

The two deaths were an elderly person with congenital disease and one working-age person with congenital disease who did not receive the Scene Injection.

There is an outbreak ofCovid Omicron more in Chonburi Despite being a species with a low mortality rate. but for the elderly People with underlying diseases are also at higher risk of death. should be fully vaccinated. Although the elderly may not go to the risky place. But the infected people in the household may be of working age, school age, infected from outside the home. can lead to the elderly in the family therefore asking for cooperation from the people of Chonburi Province Let’s work together to get all vaccinations according to the criteria. reduce severe symptoms reduce the risk of death

And ask for cooperation in strict personal hygiene, stay apart, wash your hands regularly, and wear masks according to the advice of the Ministry of Public Health. to reduce the spread of COVID-19 (in crowded places high-risk exposure people with respiratory symptoms and group 608)

Source: Chonburi Provincial Public Health Office, Chonburi Province

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