tisdag 31 maj 2022

Although Thailand’s daily Covid tally dipped to 3,955 cases and 21 deaths today (May 31) as many as 2,167 cases had emerged in Bangkok. Chonburi 58 cases, adding up to 109,928. Thai Newsroom

Over 2,000 of 3,955 Covid cases today in Bangkok





Mild symptoms will make monkeypox tough to contain: A top Thai virologist said on Tuesday that it will be difficult to contain the spread of monkeypox because it has mild symptoms and can spread easily through intercourse. He cited five reasons that made it difficult to control the spread. The Nation


Mild symptoms will make monkeypox tough to contain: virologist

Dr Yong Poovorawan, a virologist with Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Medicine, said in a Facebook post that the virus has so far infected some 500 people in Europe and the US. Most or 98 per cent of the patients are men in the 20 to 50 age range.

He cited five reasons that made it difficult to control the spread.

Firstly, monkeypox symptoms are not as severe as those of smallpox and there have been no deaths so far. However, he said, because the symptoms are so mild, some patients end up not getting diagnosed.

Secondly, the outbreak of blisters is not large and 30 per cent of blisters are usually in the genital area. When patients have few blisters and their symptoms are not severe, they do not visit the doctor, Yong pointed out.

Thirdly, the virus can spread during intercourse when partners are in intimate contact.

Fourthly, there is no evidence that the virus jumped from animals to humans or that the virus came from Africa. The latest outbreak was spread among humans.

Fifth, if the virus spreads from humans to pets, especially rodents, rabbits and squirrels, they will become carriers as they will have very mild symptoms. Once pets become carriers, the virus will become endemic and become tougher to contain.

The post said monkeypox is already endemic in some African countries and may soon become endemic in Europe as well.




Thailand Set to Lower Covid-19 Alert Level Again, Drop Antigen Test Reports - Bangkok Herald

Thailand Set to Lower Covid-19 Alert Level Again, Drop Antigen Test Reports
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The Public Health Ministry is contemplating lowering its Covid-19 alert to level to two this week as new coronavirus cases continue to fall.

Dr. Chakkarat Pitayawonganon, director of the epidemiology division at the Department of Disease Control, said that as the local and international Covid-19 situations were improving, officials and academics would consider if the alert could be lowered from Level 3 to Level 2 nationwide, or at least in some provinces.

If the alert level is relaxed, high alerts will remain only with elderly people, those with underlying illnesses, pregnant women, inadequately vaccinated people and those visiting poorly ventilated and crowded venues, he said.

Chakkarat also said that from June 1, antigen tests would be necessary only for symptomatic people and those who were close to elderly people, people with underlying illnesses, pregnant women and young children who had not been fully vaccinated. Employers would not have to conduct antigen tests on all workers.

The ministry also will stop reporting positive antigen-test results as part of its daily case numbers.

However, owners of entertainment venues that fully reopen on June 1 must conduct antigen tests on their employees, get their workers fully vaccinated and comply with Covid-Free Setting measures, he said.