Prof. reveals Thailand’s Covid situation has moved up to 13th in the world. Severe illness graph has a higher trend.

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Prof. reveals Thailand’s Covid situation has moved up to 13th in the world. Severe illness graph has a higher trend.

On March 29, reporters reported that The Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CDC) reported on the situation of COVID-19 infections around the world, found that there were infected people with COVID-19. Worldwide, the cumulative total of 483,742,242 cases has been cured, totaling 417,691,709 cases and 6,151,914 deaths. The five countries with the highest number of infections are South Korea, Germany, France, Vietnam and the United Kingdom. Thailand is ranked 13th in the world.

forThe situation of infection in the country today meet 21,678 new cases of coronavirus There were 64 cases of infection from foreign countries, of which 44 were entered into the country through the Test & Go system, 8 were sandboxed and 2 were quarantined, 10 were smuggled, and 68 were from prisons, totaling the cumulative total. Since January 1, 65, there have been 1,351,963 new deaths, 78 additional deaths, totaling 3,260 cumulative deaths, or 0.24%. There are 27,183 infected people who have recovered today, including the cumulative recovery from the date of 1,136,792 so far, 245,154 are currently receiving treatment. However, 1,748 people are seriously ill and 691 are on ventilator.

According to the situation of pneumonia patients intubated patient and deaths in Thailand tend to increase According to the graph, it can be seen that pneumonia patients As of March 16, there were 1,401 cases, but as of March 29, there were 1,748 cases. As of March 16, there were 507 cases, but on March 29 there were 691 deaths. As of March 16, there were 70 cases, but as of March 29, the number rose to 78, while the average daily (14 days) infection rate since March 16 was 22,454. But on March 29, it was still in a straight line but moved up slightly.

As for the number of pneumonia patients who were hospitalized, the 10 provinces with the most bed occupancy of pneumonia were Bangkok 216 cases, bed occupancy rate 32.70%, Nakhon Ratchasima 101 cases, bed occupancy rate 32.90 percent, Samut Prakan. 82 cases with a bed occupancy rate 44.60% Buriram 62 cases a bed occupancy rate 12.50% Nakhon Si Thammarat 59 cases a bed occupancy rate 16% Songkhla 59 cases a bed occupancy rate 66.50 Kanchanaburi 56 cases a bed occupancy rate Bed occupancy rate 40.50%, Nonthaburi 53 cases bed occupancy rate 40.70%, Surat Thani 47 cases bed occupancy rate 51.80% and Chonburi 44 cases bed occupancy rate 36.50%.

Of the 83 deaths today, it was found that the population was 608, or 99 per cent of the high-risk population, comprising 58 people over 60, and 74 per cent of the younger population. 60 years, but 19 other chronic diseases accounted for 25% and 1 person without a history of chronic disease accounted for 1%.

In terms of the situation of infection within the country, divided by provinces with the highest number of infected people, 10 provinces are Bangkok. Found 3,611 cases, Chonburi, 1,089 cases found in Nakhon Si Thammarat. Samut Prakan, 857, Nonthaburi, 730, Samut Sakhon, 690, Rayong, 570, Buriram, 540, Songkhla, 532, and Nakhon Pathom. 511 infected people found

for the results of vaccination services Data as of March 28 at 6:00 p.m. Thailand vaccinated the people with an increase of 121,596 doses, divided into the first dose of 31,552 cases, totaling 55,353,039 cases, or 79.6 percent of the total population, the second dose of 10,320 cases. Collected a total of 50,257,501 cases, representing 72.3% of the total population, and the 3rd dose of 79,724 cases, totaling 23,271,499 cases, accounting for 33.5 percent of the total population, totaling 128,882,039 doses (accumulated since February 28, 64).

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