Prof. reveals 10 provinces who are sick with coviral “pneumonia”. The highest treatment in hospital.

today (13 Mar. 65) Situation Management CenterCovid-19 or “CDC” report “Covid-19 Situation” inThailand reports 23,584 new cases divided into

  • 23,417 infections in the country
  • 67 foreign infections
  • from 100 prisons
  • 66 additional deaths

3,184,825 cumulative infections, 23,709 cumulative deaths, 227,336 recovering, 1,319 severe cases, 438 intubated, 22,233 recoveries, 2,933,780 cumulative recoveries.

97% of the deaths were elderly – chronic diseases.

for Covid-19 patients 66 additional deaths, 40 of which are males, 26 females, of which 64 are Thai, 1 British, 1 Myanmar, mean age 75 years (4 months – 97 years), mean values ​​since the date of infection Until death 5 days (0-31 days) found 5 deaths

Of the 66 deaths, most of them were elderly people 60 years and over, 55 representing 83%, and 9 chronic diseases accounted for 14%, including both groups, accounting for more than 97%. infection from close friends, family and residing in endemic areas

Prof. reveals 10 provinces are sick with covid

Top 10 “pneumonia” treatment in the hospital.

Number of COVID-19 patients Pneumonia is being treated in hospitals, the top 10 numbers are:

  • Bangkok, 197 pneumonia cases, bed occupancy rate 33.70%
  • Samut Prakan, 85 cases of pneumonia, bed occupancy rate 45.30%
  • Nakhon Si Thammarat 57 cases of pneumonia, bed occupancy rate 15.20%
  • Nonthaburi, 46 cases of pneumonia, bed occupancy rate 45.90%
  • Phuket, 45 cases of pneumonia, bed occupancy rate 63.70%
  • Nakhon Ratchasima, 45 cases of pneumonia, bed occupancy rate 15.70%
  • Surat Thani: 43 pneumonia cases, bed occupancy rate 50.00%
  • Chonburi, 36 patients with pneumonia, bed occupancy rate 50.90%
  • Uttaradit, 33 pneumonia patients, bed occupancy rate 20.70%
  • Chiang Mai: 33 pneumonia patients, bed occupancy rate 16.50%

Prof. reveals 10 provinces are sick with covid

Thailand injects 126 million doses of “Covid-19 vaccine”

Cumulative number of vaccinations (28 Feb 2021 – 12 Mar 2022) total 126,087,224 doses in 77 provinces, divided into

  • Cumulative number of people who received the first dose vaccination: 54,386,322 cases (78.2%).
  • Cumulative number of people who received second dose vaccination: 49,984,694 (71.9%)
  • Cumulative number of people who received the 3rd dose vaccination: 21,716,208 (31.2%)

Overview of vaccinations on March 12, 2022

Total injection nationwide 224,331 doses

  • 1st needle: 87,257 cases
  • 2nd needle: 19,565 cases
  • Needle 3: 117,509 cases

Prof. reveals 10 provinces are sick with covid

Elderly had 3 injections, 31.9%

service resultCovid-19 vaccine The main target groups in March 2022 in the elderly group 60 years and over and children 5-11 years old are as follows:

Older age 60 years and over, target 12,704,543

  • Needle 1 covers 83.3%.
  • Needle 2 covers 78.8%.
  • Needle 3 covers 31.9%.

Age 5-11 years, target 5,150,02

  • Needle 1 covers 25.8%.
  • Needle 2 covers 0.4%.

Prof. reveals 10 provinces are sick with covid

Entered Thailand in March, with 912 confirmed cases.

The number of infected people who came from abroad from 1 to 12 Mar. 100,766 accumulated in Thailand, 912 infected, or 0.91%, divided into:

  • Test & Go system entering Thailand 86,877 cases 590 infected
  • Sandbox system: 12,097 in Thailand, 280 infected
  • Quarantine system, 1,792 people entered Thailand, 42 infected.

Prof. reveals 10 provinces are sick with covid

Globally, 1.4 million new infections

Coronavirus disease situation 2019 (COVID-19) around the world Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. Total number of infected people is 457,183,829.

1,421,056 new cases

65,739 severe symptoms

390,399,848 healed

6,062,621 deaths

Ranking of countries with the highest number of infected people

1. United States, 81,169,534 cases

2. India, 42,989,398 cases

3. Brazil, 29,350,379 cases

4. France, 23,453,722 cases

5. United Kingdom 19,530,485 cases

Thailand is ranked 33 with 3,184,825 cases.

Prof. reveals 10 provinces are sick with covid

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