Covid today, “Chonburi”, 548 more infected, 680 high ATK total.
Date 15 Feb 2022 time 07:10
Chonburi – 548 new COVID-19 cases, 680 ATK cases, 8 medical personnel found, most of them from family – workplace
On 11 Feb. 65, the Chon Buri Provincial Public Health Office reported that today there are 548 new cases of COVID-19, 680 cases of ATK, 2 deaths, a total of 34 cases (accumulated since Jan 1, 65). )
The new cases come from 1. People who live in Rayong province. came into treatment in Chonburi Province 47 cases, collecting 1,434 cases and other provinces, collecting 346 cases 19 cases 4. 8 medical personnel
5. Provide travel history from 9 provinces as follows: Bangkok 2 cases, Khon Kaen 2 cases, Chiang Mai 2 cases, Nakhon Phanom 1 case, Samut Prakan 1 case, Surin 1 case 6. Contact with confirmed cases (156 families, 42 workplaces, 29 close persons, 8 parties involved) 7. Contact with confirmed patients (Under investigation) 23 cases 8. Under investigation 201 cases
As of February 15, 2022, Chonburi Province 707,923 people have been vaccinated with 3 injections, which this month There are 1,878 people who have had 3 injections of vaccinations. No cases of pneumonia have been reported. No cases of intubation have been reported. and no deaths
There are 1,871,830 people who have been vaccinated with 2 injections, which this month. 4,110 people have had 2 injections of vaccinations, 10 with pneumonia, 4 intubated and 3 have died.
Of those who had only one dose of 88,094 vaccinations and 369,149 who had not vaccinated, a total of 457,243 people this month found 139 people who were not vaccinated, 796 have not been vaccinated, and 1,816 have not found a history of vaccination. 12 cases of pneumonia, 4 intubation patients and 10 deaths.
As of today, four new cases of pneumonia have been identified (one with a history of two doses of vaccine on Nov 1, 2021, a second with a history of two doses of vaccine on Aug. 26. 2021, the third case had a history of two doses of vaccination on Nov. 7, 2021, the fourth case had no history of vaccination) and two new deaths were reported (the first case was 84 years old, the first case was 84 years old). the second was 61 years old), the leading cause of death was being an elderly person and has congenital disease, namely diabetes, heart disease (no history of vaccination in both cases), so the vaccination is complete according to the criteria In other words, it must be immunized with the third injection. will help reduce the severity of COVID-19 people who live in Chonburi should be vaccinated once morest COVID-19, especially the elderly and those with congenital diseases pregnant woman due to COVID-19 infection who have not yet been vaccinated or incomplete vaccinations are more likely to have severe symptoms than those who have completed the vaccination criteria. which leads to death from COVID-19 and the elderly person with underlying disease pregnant woman will have more symptoms than other groups