While the number of severe pneumonia cases continued to rise to 1,553, 583 were required to be on a ventilator. The total number of hospital-acquired pneumonia cases in Bangkok rose by 199, with 27,024 new cases found today. 46 cases come from abroad, but when combined with the patients from the examination As for the patients in the ATK test today, the number rose to 26,768, bringing the number of positive cases in Thailand to 53,792, while the death toll was 82, and five were bedridden. Elderly group 60 years and over and chronic disease group And most of them are infected by close people. And found that 46 people were not vaccinated once morest COVID-19 as well. For the province with the highest daily number of infected people is Bangkok, with 3,722 cases, an increase from yesterday (3,378 cases) and deaths were found. distributed in all regions throughout Thailand The highest deaths per province were in Sisaket, Surat Thani, 5 each, while the total number of infections from prisons/detentions was 54, 23,721 recovered, 240,349 are currently being treated.
On March 24, 2022, Dr. Apisamai Srirangsan, Assistant Spokesman of the Center for Epidemic Management of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (OCC), reported on the situation of COVID-19 patients that the latest Another 27,024 new cases were found, of which 26,978 were domestically infected and 46 came from overseas. (Separate from surveillance and health services up to 26,740 cases, from proactive screening in the community, 184 cases, from prisons/detention centers 54 cases), totaling 3,450,980 cases of cumulative cases since 63. There were 26,768 cases of ATK testing, and the number of new cases was 53,792.
Today, another 82 people have died, bringing the death toll to 24,579, with 23,721 recoveries, totaling 3,186,052 healed, 237,128 still being treated, 63,926 in the field hospital/HI-CI. 176,423 of the total, of which 1,553 are critically ill (from yesterday’s 1,496), 583 were on ventilator (from yesterday’s 562).
For details of the deaths, 82 people found 76 Thais, 5 Burmese, 1 British, 46 males, 36 females, aged 1 month-95 years, found in all regions of Thailand, with the most deaths in Sri Lanka. Gays and Surat Thani, 5 per province. Risk factors that cause severity of disease and death are mostly elderly people over 60 years old and with congenital disease. which is a risk factor for increasing the severity of the disease Of the 82 deaths, 60 were aged 60 years and under and under 60 years of age, but 18 had chronic disease, 4 had no history of chronic disease. up to 5
It also found that among the 82 deaths, 46 were not vaccinated once morest COVID-19. Even one dose, 6 people have only vaccinated the first dose, 16 people have received 2 injections, but have not received a booster vaccine, and 6 have received 3 injections.