Chonburi 784 new infections, 1,944 more ATK results.

March 7, 2022 – Chonburi Provincial Public Health Office reported 883 new cases of COVID-19.

1. People who live in Rayong came to receive treatment in Chonburi Province, 21 cases, collecting 2,832 cases, and other provinces, collecting 812 cases

2.CLUSTER Exedy (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Muang Chon Buri District 4 cases, collecting 41 cases

3. Risky occupation, meeting a lot of 29 people

4. 27 medical personnel

5. Provide travel history from 5 provinces as follows: Bangkok 2 cases, Chachoengsao province 1 case, Samut Prakan province 1 case, Nong Khai province 1 case.

6. Touch the confirmed patient From the family 191, 57 from the workplace, 65 close people, 4 people joined the party.

7. Touch the confirmed patient (under investigation) 17 cases

8. Currently investigating 463 cases

As of March 6, 2022, Chonburi Province There were 838,266 vaccinations with 3 injections, which this month. 1,629 people who have completed 3 injections of vaccinations (Sickness rate 194.33 per 100,000 population) No deaths reported, 2 intubation (0.24 per 100,000 population), 2 pneumonia (0.24 per 100,000 population)

There were 1,891,342 2 injections of vaccines, which this month. 2,313 cases of vaccination (sickness rate 122.29 per 100,000 population), 5 deaths (0.26 per 100,000 population), 2 intubation (0.11 per 100,000 population), 1 pneumonia (0.05). per hundred thousand population)

As for those 100,428 people who were vaccinated with only one injection and 337,303 people were not vaccinated, a total of 437,731 people were found in this month, 2,935 people who have not been vaccinated and have not been vaccinated (Sickness rate 670.50 per 100,000 population), 7 deaths (1.16 per 100,000 population), 3 intubation (0.69 per 100,000 population), 17 pneumonia (3.88 per 100,000 population).

Five new pneumonia cases have been identified today (one with a history of three doses of vaccination on January 12, 2022, and four with no history of vaccination), and a new death. Three cases (first case 60 years old, second case 68 years old, third case 91 years old). being an elderly person and have congenital diseases, including high blood pressure cerebrovascular disease (The first case had a history of two doses on Dec 23, 2021; the second case had a history of one dose on Feb 14, 2022; the third case had no history of vaccination.)

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Therefore, complete vaccination 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 against 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.

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