“Doctor Thira” reveals the situation of Covid-19 after Songkran, suggests preparing to cope.

…infected, sick, recovered, died, or go into Long COVID

with the information currently seen Most infections are symptomatic. more than asymptomatic But being sick with symptoms is often less symptomatic. However, a society with a large number of infections causing the number of people suffering from pneumonia, severe illness, requiring a breathing tube and death will increase as a shadow This is the cycle that everyone knows from the numbers for each day reported.

like an earthquake that results in loss of life, injury or damage in an acute phase

But the serious problem that many countries around the world are facing is long-term disorderor Long COVID that occurs in a large number of populations who have been infected before whether male or female adult child or elderly Being asymptomatic, with mild or severe symptoms All of them are at risk of being born.

Long COVID has an average chance of occurring 20-40%.

If a person is over 65 years of age, the chance of birth is about 50%, with men at higher risk than women.

But if it is a person aged 20-60 years, the chance of birth ranges from 5-30%, with females at higher risk than males.

And overall, adults are at greater risk than children. However, more and more children with Long COVID problems continue to emerge in the Omicron ripple.

…Latest National COVID-10 Clinical Evidence Taskforce of Australia Just issued guidelines for caring for patients with Long COVID or Post COVID conditions yesterday, April 8, 2022.

Emphasizes that Long COVID is real is like a huge tsunami that will come after a heavy earthquake. and it is imperative that each country be prepared to cope Because it will affect the capacity of the population to live and work. including causing disability or chronic disease and the burden of expenses for the patient, family and society

There is currently no specific treatment for Long COVID.

It is best to protect yourself and your family from infection.

This Songkran, stay at home. Stop germs for you and your loved ones…

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