Covid-19 Crash! “Phra Kru Wat Dang” tragic death around the world began to reduce. but Japan overflows

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26 Aug 2022 5:05 a.m.

The World Health Organization reveals the number of confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19. In all regions of the world it is starting to decline, but the number may be underestimated. Because many countries have canceled the detection and surveillance. Japan had the highest number of infections in the world for the fifth consecutive week, while researchers Geneva Hospital finds more coronavirus tests in teenagers than young children The former abbot of Wat Pracha Rabu Thammarat has died from COVID-19.

On August 25, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Teera Woratanarat from the Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University posted on Facebook that the research team from the University of Geneva Hospital Switzerland A study published Aug. 24 looked at the prevalence of Long-Covid in children under 18 who had been infected with COVID-19. compared to uninfected people. The key was found Children infected with COVID-19 Having trouble trying covids causes 9.1% of all abnormal symptoms. Adolescents 12-17 years of age are more likely to have problems trying covids than young children. The most common abnormalities include: olfactory problems, lack of concentration, abdominal pain It is important to take care of children, educate them, and practice skills in preventing infection. Adjust the environment to have good ventilation. If the child has been infected before Parents should notice Assess the child’s health in terms of physical, emotional, concentration, etc. If anything is found abnormal, he or she will consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner.

At the same time, covids also cause endless losses, as of 10 am on the same day. Special Operations Team (Covid-19) Ruam Kuatyu Foundation has been coordinated by a hundred guards Dusit police station to join the autopsy and cremation The Buddha’s death inside the Prachara Bue Tham Temple Thanon Nakhon Chaisi Subdistrict, Dusit District, then brought a coffin with funeral equipment to support Know the name is Phra Khru Phairojanaphon (Pranee Wongsa), 88 years old, former abbot of Pracha Rabuetham Temple He is currently a consultant to the abbot of the said temple. He died in the patient’s bed in the cubicle. An autopsy by a forensic doctor at Ramathibodi Hospital revealed that he died from a lung infection with COVID-19. Then hand the body to the Foundation to put in the coffin. Moved to perform the funeral ceremony at Wat Kaew Fah Chulamanee. same evening In the midst of the regret of many disciples

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On the Prof. ReportCOVID situation-19 in Thailand found 2,002 new cases, 29 additional deaths, 4,641,263 cumulative cases, 4,591,063 cumulative recoveries, 32,138 cumulative deaths, while the world situation 603,320,911 cumulative cases, 6,480,128 cumulative deaths.

While the World Health Organization said Last week, there were 5.3 million new cases worldwide, a drop of 9 percent, more than 14,000 deaths, a drop of 15 percent and a drop in all regions of the world. except in the Western Pacific and warned that the numbers may be much lower than the truth As many countries have canceled testing and monitoring systems, it also said Japan had the highest number of new infections in the world. For the fifth consecutive week, it accounted for one-quarter of the global total. Between August 15-21, there were 1,476,374 cases reported, an increase of 6% from the previous week. It also has the second-highest death toll in the world behind the United States with 1,624 in the same period.

In addition, a study in Israel found that Pfizer’s Paxlovid was little or no effective in patients aged 40-65, but it was effective in reducing the risk of illness requiring hospitalization. Hospital mortality and mortality for people aged 65 and over are about 75% when administered shortly after infection. which is not related to this research. It said Paxlovid is important for people at high risk of contracting COVID-19, such as the elderly and people with impaired immune systems. But it’s not very useful for most Americans.

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