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Covid UPDATE: New high of 22,782 infections, provincial totals


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Thailand logged 147 new Covid-related deaths and a record high of 22,782 new infections over the past 24 hours. Today’s numbers include 375 prison inmates. Some good news…. 23,649 patients were discharged from hospitals and field hospitals. Today’s 147 new fatalities ranged from 23 years to 108 years of age, made up of 142 Thais and five Burmese nationals. 69% of the deaths were 60 years old and over, while 20% had chronic diseases. Of today’s local infections, 19,973 were detected at hospitals and 2,426 through pro-active testing. From the 70+ age group, infected with Covid, 12.5% died. Here are today’s provincial totals… […]

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According to the guardian the Thai authority's expect the numbers of daily infections to double over the next month! That takes us to half way through September,so by the time the numbers come down enough to get Thailand onto the international yellow list could take us to the end of this year, or worst case the beginning of next year.Personally I've all but given up on being able to visit next January,2023 here I come.

 

 

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