Drilling into the news issue 7HD – Doctors point out Covid-19 The number of cases was 10 times higher than the actual number reported because most of the patients had mild symptoms or some were asymptomatic.
Dr. Yong Phuworawan, Chief Specialist in Clinical Virology Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University post via facebook About the new wave of Covid-19 outbreak that this month, when schoolchildren start school, there will be more young patients. and spread the addiction in the family In just one day, regarding 10 cases of family infections were consulted and in the examination of children with respiratory illnesses. will be more difficult to distinguish Is it covid? If the forecast How many patients are there today? I can only say that more than 10 times the reported figure.
Because most of them have few symptoms, ATK testing is self-treating, and a number of them are asymptomatic. which from this month will be the highest in July to September and will begin to decline October to December and will come back to spread once more in January which is the same as the flu every year
Associate Professor Dr. Teera Worathanarat, Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University post via facebook Revealing the progress of academic studies of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines once morest Omikron strains BA.4 and BA.5 that
Even if they have been vaccinated or who have been infected with COVID-19, they are still more likely to be infected. Because the two subspecies Approximately three times more immune-resistant than the original strain BA.1, especially BA.5 binds to more lung cells than the original strain. therefore warn the people Wear a mask, especially in crowded areas. or closed area to reduce the risk of infection
There are 2,378 confirmed cases of COVID-19 today, bringing the cumulative number of infections to more than 4.5 million, with more than 23,000 patients still in the system, including 601 with pneumonia, 290 need to be on a ventilator. while the number of recovered more than 1,800 people
And the death toll has risen to 17, of which 100% are in the elderly and chronic diseases, bringing the cumulative mortality rate to 30,592.