tisdag 8 mars 2022

A specialist in pulmonary disease at Thailand’s Vichaiyut Hospital, Dr. Manoon Leechawengwongs, has reiterated his recommendation that those infected with COVID-19, who have no or mild symptoms, isolate at home. Before a person realises that they are infected, by taking a rapid antigen test, they may have been spreading the disease for 2-3 days, if they do not protect against spreading the disease to others in the same household. PBS World

Senior Thai doctor advises asymptomatic, mild COVID-19 cases to isolate and protect others

A specialist in pulmonary disease at Thailand's Vichaiyut Hospital, Dr. Manoon Leechawengwongs, has reiterated his recommendation that those infected with COVID-19, who have no or mild symptoms, isolate at home.

In his Facebook post today (Tuesday) he said that he had received many calls from people infected with coronavirus but with mild symptoms, such as a runny nose, sore throat, low fever or slight cough, who want to be treated in a hospital because they don't want to infect their family members, despite the fact that they have been fully inoculated.

He said he advised them to take medication to address their symptoms, without the need to take Favipiravir, and that there is no need to be admitted to a hospital.

He explained that the Omicron variant has a short incubation period, which is just 2-3 days, during which an infected person can spread the disease from the second day of infection.

Those who are fully inoculated and have received a booster dose can spread the disease for five days after developing symptoms, while the unvaccinated can spread the disease for a longer period.

Before a person realises that they are infected, by taking a rapid antigen test, they may have been spreading the disease for 2-3 days, if they do not protect against spreading the disease to others in the same household.

He recommended that the best defence is to wear face masks at all times, avoid eating close to other people, opening windows for better air circulation, avoiding staying together in air conditioned rooms, regularly washing hands with sanitiser and separating infected waste from ordinary garbage.


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måndag 7 mars 2022

BA.2 sub variant of Omicron becoming dominant strain in Thailand | The BA.2 sub variant of the COVID-19 Omicron variant is spreading rapidly across Thailand and is replacing the BA.1 as the dominant sub variant. Medicine which is effective against the Delta variant and BA.1 is not as effective against the BA.2, according to Director-General of the Medical Sciences Department Dr. Supakit Sirilak. Thai PBS World

BA.2 sub variant of Omicron becoming dominant strain in Thailand

The BA.2 sub variant of the COVID-19 Omicron variant is spreading rapidly across Thailand and is replacing the BA.1 as the dominant sub variant. Medicine which is effective against the Delta variant and BA.1 is not as effective against the BA.2, according to Director-General of the Medical Sciences Department Dr. Supakit Sirilak.

Dr. Supakit said that BA.2 now accounts for 51.8% of Omicron cases and the rest (48.2%) are the BA.1, a clear indication that BA.2 is spreading faster than BA.1.

He also said that the Omicron variant now represents 99.6% of all COVID-19 cases in Thailand and is now spreading in every province, adding that of 1,898 cases tested last week, only seven cases were Delta variant.

Dr. Supakit also said that the World Health Organization has not concluded that BA.2 is more serious than BA.1, but BA.2 is 1.4 times more transmissible than BA.1 and is spreading 10% more within households.

BA.2 has been found to be slightly resistant to vaccines and Monoclonal Antibody treatment, which is expensive and has been used effectively against BA.1 and Delta, but has been found to be ineffective against BA.2.




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