söndag 24 april 2022

🔮 #COVID19 update on Sunday ⬇️ 17,784 new cases ⬇️ 126 deaths ⬇️ 183,154 active cases ⬇️ 1,929 serious cases. Richard Barrow



The Chonburi Department of Public Health announced 699 new and confirmedcases of Covid-19 today with three new deaths, on April 23rd, 2022. Pattaya News

Chonburi announces 699 new and confirmed cases of Covid-19 and three new deaths

Highlights:

  • 699 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Chonburi today

  • 4,291 positive ATK (rapid antigen) tests were reported but all require a second confirmed PCR test before being counted as official cases. The ATK positive tests are just "possible" cases until confirmed by PCR. TPN notes, however, that second confirmed tests are no longer mandatory except for high-risk groups.
  • 996 (PCR) and 4,522(ATK) recovered and were released from medical care
  • Three new deaths


This makes a total of 100,965 cases (PCR) and 273,518 cases (ATK) of Covid-19 in the current round of infections, with 6,876 (PCR) and 37,610 (ATK) people still under medical care/supervision, and with a total of 241 recorded deaths in Chonburi since the start of this recent round of infections at the beginning of this year, January 2022.

Additionally, 996 (PCR) and 4,522 (ATK) people were also released and recovered yesterday in Chonburi. 93,848 (PCR) and 235,908 (ATK) people in total have now been released from medical care and recovered in Chonburi since this current wave of Covid-19 began at the beginning of this year, January 2022.

Sixteen were listed as being in serious condition in Chonburi currently, either on a ventilator or with pneumonia. Nine of them were not vaccinated. According to the Chonburi Department of Public Health, the vast majority of recent cases are mild or asymptomatic at 99.618 percent.

The three new deaths were aged 52, 84, and 94 with severe personal health problems and pre-existing conditions. One of them was not vaccinated.

In total, 2,063,067 people in Pattaya and Chonburi have received their first dose of a Covid -19 vaccine which is 88.58 percent of the total Chonburi population. Of those, 308,532 have received their first dose and are what the Thai government calls 608 groups (elders, have chronic health problems, and pregnant) which is 83.40 percent of those in these risk groups in Chonburi.

988,145 people have received their triple dose which is 42.43 percent of the total Chonburi population. Of those, 177,920 are 608 groups which are 48.09 percent of those in these risk groups in Chonburi.

The district-level new cases were as follows today:

Mueang Chonburi 145, Sri Racha 207, Banglamung (Pattaya) 132, Panat Nikhom 3, Sattahip 42, Ban Bueng 33, Phan Thong 52, ฺBor Thong 14, Ko Chan 1, Nong Yai 2, and 68 people transferred from other provinces for medical care.

lördag 23 april 2022

Treating Covid-19 as endemic vs. a pandemic in Thailand, leading Thai doctors discuss the progress of this plan - TPN National News

Treating Covid-19 as endemic vs. a pandemic in Thailand, leading Thai doctors discuss the progress of this plan

PHOTO: Posttoday

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Thai physicians pointed out factors as Thailand was approaching making Covid endemic, saying 70% of citizens must be fully vaccinated, Covid will either disappear or continue to mutate, and more. 

Today, April 23rd, Dr. Wasan Chantrathit, Head of the Medical Genome Center from Ramathibodi Hospital's Faculty of Medicine, made comments on the topic of "Counting backward to turn Covid from a pandemic into endemic". He mentioned that the Ministry of Health should not be hasty and should maintain the balance by focusing on three main sections: The medical staff and public health system, the economy, and society. 

In the early stage of Covid-19, public health became a priority, but now, according to Dr. Wasan, we needed to pay more attention to the economy and mental health in line with other nations that were turning toward making Covid endemic. However, Covid-19 must be under control as 70% of the citizens should get a booster, there must be no shortage of hospital beds, and immediate treatment must be available for all who need it.     

Dr. Wasan also mentioned that the Beta, Alpha, and Delta variants have already gone virtually extinct, and the dominant variant now is Omicron, but it is still manageable if vaccinated. He said that WHO anticipated Covid-19 to either stop mutating and gradually disappear or mutate into a worse variant, which will need a new vaccine. 

Dr. Kanat Kruthakun, President of the Federation of Health and Elderly, said that for the elderly, the most important matter is to prepare enough hospital beds so that they would be able to immediately access treatment because the most common cause of fatality was older patients not getting treated in time. 

"We usually look at the mortality rate rather than the infection rate before making Covid-19 endemic. The government should import more medicine at a lower cost and deal with the patient's issue so that the medicine can be produced domestically." Dr. Kanat said. 

The last physician to comment on the Covid19 situation today, Dr. Anupong Suchariyakul from the Department of Disease Control, said that Thailand intended to open more international travel as we are ready to turn Covid into endemic in July. Similarly, the most important things are the mortality and infection rates. The mortality rate should be roughly that of Dengue fever.      

" The current Covid-19 situation is getting better, but it is still high in Asia. Though, citizens should learn to take care of themselves and can remain home if they have only mild symptoms. I still find that 95% of the casualties are the patients with pneumonia, many prior health conditions, or not vaccinated." Dr. Anupong said.





Thailand Suffering from a Drunk Driving Epidemic. Despite a campaign to deter people from drinking and driving 7,141 people were charged with drunk driving during Songkran 2022 in Thailand. Bangkok Jack / Chang Rai Times


Thailand Suffering from a Drunk Driving Epidemic

Despite a campaign to deter people from drinking and driving 7,141 people were charged with drunk driving during Songkran 2022 in Thailand.

Among the 7,141 drivers charged with drunk driving and put on probation, 13 were also ordered by the court to wear an electronic monitoring device. They were also forbidden to leave their houses for seven days between 7 pm and 5 am.

The Public Health Ministry will send those who are found to be at risk of alcohol dependency to a medical facility that specializes in alcohol rehabilitation.

A repeat offender will be sent for rehab and behavioral adjustment for three days. They will also be required to report to probation officials regularly and to perform community service.

In Thailand, many drunken driving cases result in suspended sentences. Thus, as long as they do not get caught again, they can go on living their normal lives.

Weak Drunk Driving Enforcement

Prommin Kantiya, director of the Accident Prevention Network Thailand says "penalties for impaired driving in Thailand are quite moderate and reasonable, but the biggest issue that has caused so many alcohol-related accidents is weak law enforcement.

Everybody knows that driving under the influence of alcohol is neither safe nor legal, but with the very loose law enforcement, they are not afraid of getting caught and they are not afraid of the laws."

Although drunk driving is a highly irresponsible act and shows an utter disregard for others, Thai enforcers often accept guilty pleas for injury caused by negligence or recklessness — which carry lower penalties than impaired driving.

Under Thai law, drunk drivers can be fined up to 200,000 baht and/or incarcerated for up to 10 years, as well as have their licenses suspended or revoked. However, leniency is often granted by the police and courts.

The World Health Organization reports that 26% of road deaths in Thailand involve alcohol. In Malaysia, the Road Safety Council estimates that 30% of road accidents are caused by impaired driving. – Chiang Rai Times





🔮 #COVID19 update on Saturday ⬇️ 20,052 new cases ⬆️ 129 deaths ⬇️ 188,342 active cases ⬇️ 1,962 serious cases. Richard Barrow