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Before the surge, Thailand had recorded about 4,300 COVID-19 cases and just 60 deaths, while Myanmar had registered about 117,000 cases. [53] The 576 cases reported on 20 December was Thailand's biggest daily increase and caused the nation's overall total to climb 13%. [55]
The COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand is a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Thailand was the first country to report a case outside China, on 13 January 2020. As of 2 April 2022, the country has reported a cumulative total of 3,684,755 ...
COVID-19 portal. v. t. e. Total number of people who have received vaccinations in Thailand as of 8 Nov 2021 [1] * Percentage of population with right to medical treatment [2] Unvaccinated population: ~23.003 million people (34.24%) Population who have received only one dose of a two-dose vaccine: 9,745,446 (14.51%)
In California as of July 31, 37% of seniors had received the updated COVID-19 vaccine for the 2023–24 season, as did 18.7% of those age 50 to 64, and 10.1% of the youngest adults.
The devices were plumbed into the lobby of the building in Bangkok, Thailand, this morning (March 28) to fight the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic. They also have temperature checks ...
Doctor (whistleblower of the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan) China (Wuhan) 10 February 2020: Lin Zhengbin: 62 Doctor China (Wuhan) 13 February 2020: Liu Shouxiang: 61 Painter China (Wuhan) 14 February 2020: Liu Fan: 59 Nurse China (Wuhan) 15 February 2020: Duan Zhengcheng: 85 Engineer China (Wuhan) 19 February 2020: Ke Huibing: 41 Scientist China ...
However, due to COVID-19 outbreaks in Bangkok delaying construction with sites closed, the BSR stated that the first section of the line would not open until July 2022. [6] On 29 November 2021, daily testing began on a 6 km (3.7 mi) section of the line between the depot at Si Iam and Srinagarindra 38 station. Testing was expanded after a 3 ...
The current outbreak of a new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Thailand is a crisis for the tourism industry and economy. [39] Foreign arrivals in March 2020 fell by 76% year-on-year, and tourist spending fell 78% year-on-year. [40]