Covid-19 situation update In Thailand today 11 Apr. 65 new patient 22,387 cases get well today 27,680 cases died 105 cases by COVID-19 Omicron species or Omikron can spread quickly But most patients show no symptoms. or showing few symptoms Flu-like symptoms such as headache, fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, some may also have diarrhea.
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Doctor Nithipat reveals information about COVID-19 patients Still not giving up as easily as he had hoped.
An adequate way to indirectly boost his immunity while awaiting future vaccines. is to help reduce infection from adults to children, especially from family members. Where are the houses with young children and the elderly? Family members must receive all vaccinations as recommended. Set your card high, be careful with yourself. Protect young children, pregnant women and the elderly from traveling and meeting as many family and friends as possible during these perilous twenty days.
Another concern is the pregnant woman. If all vaccinations are complete, most symptoms are mild. Different from the Delta period where mothers still have less vaccinations. But the question that is still waiting to be answered is and the baby born following the mother has recovered Will be affected or not, a team of researchers from Germany. The symptoms and fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were monitored by 34 mothers aged 24-40 weeks gestation.COVID-infectedbut has few symptoms, does not require hospitalization All of them were able to get pregnant until they gave birth normally. It was found that the growth of the baby’s lungs compared to the whole body was observed. There was a decrease in size in people who were infected compared to normal people who were pregnant during the same period. A greater reduction was seen in older mothers than in younger mothers at the time of infection. But every baby born None of these cases developed postnatal respiratory distress, and it is unknown whether this applies to the omicron range. As for the long-term effects when the child grows up The development of their lungs and other parts of the body will likely continue to be monitored (click)
Today, the people of the city are in danger from covids. They have a downward trend. But the danger of tiny dust is very high. In the early morning, the neighborhood rose to a level of 180 micrograms per cubic meter. or maroon, almost brown according to international standards Normal people will be bad soon. As for the fragile group, don’t mention it. Be careful. Don’t go out in the open If necessary, wear a double mask or if using an N95 mask.
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The number of covids is rising, the trend of pneumonia patients intubation intubation up leg
CCC reveals COVID this week The trend of new patients is increasing. result in pneumonia patients The intubation patient is on an uptrend. while the occupancy rate of pneumonia patients It was found that Songkhla had the highest number of patients occupying beds, more than 60%, while the overall bed occupancy of the whole country was 1 in 3 of all beds.
CCC reveals COVID this week The trend of new patients is increasing. result in pneumonia patients The intubation patient is on an uptrend. while the occupancy rate of pneumonia patients It was found that Songkhla had the highest number of patients occupying beds, more than 60%, while the overall bed occupancy of the whole country was 1 in 3 of all beds.
Today (31 March 2022), Dr. Sumani Watcharasin, Director of the Office of Risk Communication and Health Behavior Development, Department of Disease Control, Assistant Deputy Spokesperson for the Center for Epidemic Management of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) or Prof. what forglobal situation today meet1,573,443 infected people have someonedied 4,239 people accounted for 1.27% and the cumulative number of infected cases for 7 days is more than 10 million people.
- Thailand is ranked 13th, more infected with covids than neighboring countries.
by Countries with the number 1 infected namely South Korea 2,347,709 people followed by Germany 1,534,170 people, France 957,856 people, Vietnam 693,535 people, United Kingdom 499,427 people.
while Thailand Ranked 13th with 176,831 cumulative cases for 7 days, up 14th from last week, higher than neighboring countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Laos and Myanmar. r
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has revealed thatOmicron subspecies BA.2 It has become the main virus that has spread in the United States. The report states that This subspecies of omikron has a steadily increasing proportion This is due to the increased infectivity compared to the original omikron strain.
In addition, subspecies Omikron BA.2 accounted for 54.9% of the total number of coronavirus cases. New new arrivals for the week ending March 26, up from 39% in the previous week and 27.8% in the previous two weeks.
In this regard, the subspecies of Omicron BA.2 It is estimated to be approximately 30% more contagious than the original omicron strain BA.1.
- Found new patients steadily increasing.
forThe situation in Thailand meet27,560 new cases Divided into 27,298 new domestic cases, 61 foreign cases and 54 prison cases, bringing the total to a new wave of confirmed cases. Since January 2022, 1,404,912 cases, while those with ATK testing found 16,079 cases.
more deaths 85 people, causing a new wave of outbreaks since January 2022 With the cumulative death toll of 3,432 people, while the overview of deaths from the Covid-19 situation A total of 25,130 deaths were reported.
However, whenSee the total number of people arriving from abroad. Found that in the month of March from 1-30 March 2022, there were 262,311 people with 1,522 cases, or 0.59%, with an average of 40-50 people infected per day.
- The trend of pneumonia patients – intubation is high.
who is being treated 246,770 people, 1,808 people with severe pneumonia symptoms of concern and 713 on ventilators. Total 25,077 recoveries have returned home, with 1,187,953 cumulative recoveries since January 2022.
new death report 85 cases, found that 51 males, 34 females, 84 Thais, 1 American, most of them are elderly people over 60 years old, 69, representing 81%, and 18 chronic diseases, accounting for 18%, total 99%.
However Considering the number of infected people per day which tends to increase, it was found that patients with pneumonia Intubation patients are also more likely to see patients. the patient died There is a trend in an uptrend. Therefore, various measures must emphasize that the people’s brothers and sisters must strictly follow. and vaccination To prevent admin in the hospital.
- Songkhla has 65.70% of the most critically ill patients.
for Number of COVID-19 patients Pneumonia in hospital, top 10 namely
- 200 Bangkok residents occupy beds, level 2-3, with a ratio of 36.10%.
- Nakhon Ratchasima, 110 cases, occupying beds, level 2-3, in proportion of 33.10%
- Samut Prakan 81 cases occupy beds level 2-3 with a ratio of 47.10%.
- Songkhla, 68 cases occupy beds, level 2-3, with a ratio of 65.70%.
- Kanchanaburi, 56 cases, occupying beds, level 2-3, in the proportion of 39.80%
- Nonthaburi 52 cases, occupying beds, level 2-3, in proportion 47.30%
- Chonburi 48 cases, occupying beds, level 2-3, in the proportion of 38.10%
- Rayong 48 cases, occupying beds, level 2-3, in proportion 10.90%
- Surat Thani 47 cases, occupying beds, level 2-3, with a proportion of 50.90 percent.
- Nakhon Si Thammarat 45 cases, occupying beds, level 2-3, in proportion 17.60%
- Overview of bed occupancy rates across the country
partThe total bed occupancy rate across the country increased from 24-25%, or one-fourth of the total number of beds in the country. But now it’s at 29.5%, being one third of the total number of beds in the country. reiterate individual measures Please wear a mask at all times especially those who live in fragile, at-risk groups
Thailand’s number of COVID-19 vaccinations On March 30, 2022, it was found that injectedVaccineAccumulated 129,530,202 doses, needle 1, amount 55,503,178 dose, cover 79.80%, needle 2, amount 50,301,591 dose, cover 72.32%, needle 3, amount 21,562,353 dose, cover 31.00% needle 4, amount 2,151,969 dose, cover 3.09%
“Doctor Thira” identifies as infected with covids with influenza 2.35 times more likely to die
On March 27, 65 Assoc.Prof.Dr. Teera Worathanarat, M.D. Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University posted on Facebook “Thira Woratanaratstated that exceeded 480 million Yesterday around the world, there were 1,220,882 more people, 2,944 more deaths, a total of 480,834,470 people, 6,145,380 deaths.
The top five with the most infections were South Korea, Germany, France, Vietnam and Italy.
Yesterday, the number of new infections had countries from Europe and Asia occupy eight of the top 10 and 16 of the world’s top 20.
The number of new infections every day in the world now. from Asia and Europe together accounted for 89.85 percent of the world’s population, while the number of deaths accounted for 73.4 percent.
New infections in Asia accounted for 46.92% of the world, while the number of deaths rose to 40.18%.
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Total number of new infections yesterday ATK The 8th highest in the world and 4th in Asia while the number of deaths yesterday 15th highest in the world
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If infected with COVID-19 along withinfluenza Swets MC et al published their findings in The Lancet on March 25, 2022. infected personCovid-19 along withinfluenza are at greater risk of death than people infected with COVID-19 2.35 times alone and the risk of having to use a ventilator is 4.14 times more
The results of this study reflect two important issues. is
1. Routine protection is imperative. Wear a mask, keep your distance, meet as many people as necessary and take a short time. Avoid eating, drinking or sharing food with others. It will help both prevent COVID-19 andinfluenza
2. Besides the storyCovid-19 vaccine to prevent severe illness and death It’s also important to get the flu vaccination each year.
refer
Swets MC et al. SARS-CoV-2 co-infection with influenza viruses, respiratory syncytial virus, or adenoviruses. The Lancet. 25 March 2022.