Dr. Thira pointed out yesterday that Thailand had the 13th highest number of deaths from covids in the world, suggesting that those infected must continuously assess themselves. Because it affects the underlying disease worse and leads to death.
On September 21, Dr. Teera Woratanarat, Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Post a message through your personal Facebook page. regarding the covid-19 situation with details that “September 21, 2022…
Yesterday around the world, 353,427 more people were infected, 776 more deaths, a total of 617,901,056 people with 6,532,786 deaths. The top 5 infected people are France, South Korea, Russia, Taiwan and Japan.
Yesterday, the number of new infections, countries from Europe and Asia occupy 9 of the top 10 and 19 of the world’s top 20. The number of new infections every day of the world now. from Asia and Europe together accounted for 93.62 percent of the world’s population, while the number of deaths accounted for 73.32%.
…the epidemic situation of Thailand
From this morning’s Worldometer data, it was found that
Number of deaths yesterday The 13th highest in the world and 6th in Asia, although the Thai Ministry of Health has adjusted the reporting system from 1 May until the reported number is greatly reduced.
…death statistics
If looking at information from Ourworldindata You will see the situation of one indicator that is of interest around the world is The number of excess deaths that occur following the outbreak because it will reflect the actual impact on society Both due to the spread of COVID-19 Make the patient’s disease worse until death. And due to the epidemic problem, access to care services for various diseases becomes more difficult.
If the excess number of deaths occurs would cause the loss of human resources of each country and affects overall health indicators, such as the declining average life expectancy of the population. As can be seen from some countries that have been clearly affected.
Ourworldindata data shows that since the outbreak until the end of August 2022, there have been 119,408 excess deaths in Thailand, while the total number of coronavirus deaths reported in the system until 19 September 2022 is around 32,655. Surplus per million people in the past 12 months of various countries It reflects that in the Omicron era, the epidemic from the beginning of 2022 onwards seems to have increased rapidly around the world. including our Thai
The above information may cause us to have an emergency. analyze the cause As Singapore Ministry of Health has pointed out that That infection can worsen the patient’s underlying disease and lead to death. Because Singapore states that when analyzing those who do not have a history of infection It was found that there was no excess mortality. or will there be other reasons to explain such a phenomenon
with current status Therefore, it is good for people to be aware of the importance of self-defense. live consciously It’s best not to be infected.
…Update Long COVID (Post COVID conditions)
Last night, the US CDC held a webinar on Long COVID affecting the cardiovascular system. and pointed out that After being infected with COVID-19, abnormal problems can occur in a variety of body systems. Both the heart and blood vessels, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory system, nervous system, etc.
Long COVID problems that affect the cardiovascular system It can happen to both people who are infected and need to be hospitalized. including those who are infected with less symptoms The risk of developing a problem is greater than an uninfected person. Even though a year has passed
Therefore, those who have been infected before whether the symptoms are mild or severe You should regularly assess your health. If there are abnormal symptoms that are different from the past You should consult your doctor for a diagnosis. and provide early care
…live consciously. always protect Wearing a mask correctly will greatly reduce the risk.
Health consciousness or health consciousness that is important
refer
Evaluating and Supporting Patients Presenting with Cardiovascular Symptoms Following COVID. US CDC. 20 September 2022.