“Mo Yong” reveals that “COVID-19” can occur again and again

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On November 28, 2022, the reporter reported that Prof. Yong Phuwarawan or M.D. “Mo Yong” Head of the Center of Excellence in Clinical Virology Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University facebook post issue “COVID-19” indicate that

immunitycaused by infection or vaccination For a long time it was not possible to prevent new infections. but to reduce the violence

The number of infections is now on the rise. especially around us We will see people who have been there again and again, so it is not uncommon for covid-19

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herd immunityOriginally intended to reduce the spread of the disease, so it did not happen because of infection. After having been vaccinated for a long time, there is still a chance of re-infection. therefore unable to stop the disease not to spread

Everything must go forward There are a lot of questions that the infection has increased dramatically Will we be able to celebrate the new year?

I can answer that we will not walk backwards. definitely celebrated But everything must be done with awareness. reduce the spread of disease”

In addition, the Department of Disease Control reported the situation.COVID-19 During the week from 20 – 26 Nov. ’22, 4,914 new infected people were hospitalized, an average of 702 people per day, compared to the previous week (13 – 19 Nov. ’22). leaven 3,957 new infections, an average of 565 people per day, making the accumulated patients from January 1, 2022 to the present, at 2,483,809 people.

with 74 new deaths, an average of 10 people per day, compared to a total of 69 deaths last week, an average of 9 people per day, makingdeath tollAccumulated from January 1, 2022 to the current number of 11,482 people, while the total number of patients with pneumonia is 553 and 319 have to be put on a ventilator.

As for the number of vaccination as of November 26, 2022, there is a cumulative vaccination. 143,155,910 doses increased by 8,415 doses as follows

  • 1st dose of vaccine, 57,086,730 doses, an increase of 1,009 doses
  • 2nd dose of vaccine, 53,570,366 doses, an increase of 885 doses
  • from the 3rd dose up to 32,498,814 doses, an increase of 6,521 doses

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