Continuous update stick to the situation covid today 3 Mar. 65 Follow the progress. 10 provinces with the most infections From the Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration (Prof. ) Check for updates in 10 provinces, ranking foundpeople infected with COVID-19 maximum
Today’s report. New domestic coviral cases. March 3, 2022. Check out the top 10 provinces.
03/02/2565 Bangkok or Bangkok has the highest number of COVID-19 cases in the country followed by Chonburi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Samut Prakan, Rayong, Nonthaburi, Samut Sakhon, Phuket, Ratchaburi and Buriram.
covid vaccination Cumulative number of vaccinations (28 Feb 2021 – 2 Mar 2022)
Total 124,187,243 doses in 77 provinces
Overview of vaccinations on March 2, 2022
Total injection nationwide 150,694 doses
1st needle: 51,366 cases
Second needle: 16,964 cases
3rd needle: 82,364 cases
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Number of people who received the first dose of vaccine: 53,708,957
Cumulative number of people who received the second dose vaccination: 49,787,015
Cumulative number of people who received the 3rd dose vaccination: 20,691,271
Source: MOPH-IC
Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 12:30 p.m.
The situation of COVID-19 infection in the country
Information since January 1, 2022
23,618 new cases
734,727 confirmed cases
543,184 people have recovered
1,372 cumulative deaths
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Data accumulated since 2020
2,958,162 cumulative confirmed cases
2,711,678 people have recovered
23,070 cumulative deaths
Between February 28, 2021 – March 2, 2022
The total number of vaccine recipients was 124,187,243 doses.
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On March 2, 2022, the recipients were vaccinated.
Number 1, 51,366 cases
The second needle, 16,964 cases
The 3rd dose of 82,364 cases
Information from the Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration.
COVID19 Information Center
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) situation around the world
Thursday, March 3, 2022 at 10:00 a.m.
The total number of infected people is 440,641,800.
75,859 severe symptoms
373,108,573 recovered
5,993,043 deaths
Ranking of countries with the highest number of infected people
1. United States, 80,766,725 cases
2. India, 42,944,761 cases
3. Brazil, number 28,842,160
4. France, 22,840,306 cases
5. United Kingdom 19,029,321 cases
Thailand is ranked 33 with 2,958,162 cases.
Source: Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration
COVID19 Information Center
Did you know? Covid vaccination to reduce the risk of COVID-19
– A group of people who were vaccinated and later infected Found 5% of COVID-19
– a group of people who are not vaccinated and infected Found 11% of COVID-19
Source: Dr. Ready
Covid-19 Situation Administration Center
COVID19 Information Center
Guidelines for the people
If you suspect that you or someone close to you is infected with COVID-19
Source: National Health Security Office
University entrance examination measures covid infected person
1 exam site
– Intensive measures to prevent the highest levels of covid
2 candidates
– An infected person with no symptoms or mild symptoms or high-risk exposure
Check the designated exam location and register with the examination venue
When you know that you are infected, go to https://student.mytcas.com/
available from 7 March 2022
– Wear a mask at all times
– Wash your hands before and following taking the exam
– Refrain from talking, keep distance
– Traveling to the exam venue should use a private car or combine
exam location unit public health service In the event that there is no private car
3 Examiners
– Conducting examinations according to infection prevention standards
such as wearing a mask, washing hands, social distancing
– Spend as little time as possible in the examination room
Plan to manage the exam appropriately.
4 exam locations
– Coordinate with public health service units according to the school health system
in screening and giving advice on public health
for maximum safety
– Provide a separate area for organizing the exam in proportion
Separate the high-risk and infected groups.
– Emphasis on good ventilation seat for the exam at least 2 meters apart
– Organize the environmental health system to be in accordance with the guidelines
environmental health in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in schools
such as the management of infectious waste and cleaning of contact surfaces
Source: Ministry of Public Health