10,000 Thais have been infected with VOCs in 363 days after the first case was discovered.



[ad_1]

OWC concludes that 10,000 Thais have been infected in 363 days after the first case was found.

Professor Dr. Sirirerk Songsivilai, MD, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (EGAT) Report data processing results that Thailand had a total of 10,000 COVID-19 cases on January 9, 2021, 363 days after the first case was found.

After the new outbreak was reported in Wuhan, China, on December 30, 2019, Thailand began detecting infected cases since early 2020, and the first infected person is a Chinese tourist entering Thailand. On January 12, 2020, just two weeks after the outbreak was reported. In this case, the first infected person was a foreign traveler and the Thai infected person was gradually found later. The first wave of outbreaks lasted from March to April 2020 and was out of control in about two months. After that, the infected people were not domesticated and were cared for at the state quarantine facility and were not found to be infected any longer. 100 days

Currently, there is a new wave of infections that have occurred since December 2020, starting with foreign workers in Samut Sakhon province. Subsequently, it was found that there were many infections in the country. Especially in Samut Sakhon and the eastern provinces

Today (January 9, 2021), Thailand has accumulated more than 10,000 cases of HIV infection, therefore I would like to summarize important statistics as follows:

1. 10,053 accumulated cases, divided into recovered, 55.17% still recovered, 44.16% died 0.67%.

2. The origin of the infection is 71% national and 29% comes from abroad.

3. Gender: Female 41% Male 37% Not specified 22%

4. Over 97 years old, minimum 1 month

5. Age range divided into 0-10 years 2.48% 11-20 years 5.73% 21-30 years 26.24% (the maximum) 31-40 years 23.24% 41-50 years 19.07 % 51-60 years 13.87% 61-70 years 6.84% 71-80 years 2.05% over 80 years 0.48%

6. Thai nationality 65.4% Burma 12.2% Cambodia 1.5% India 0.9% USA 0.5% France 0.5% UK 0.5% Japan 0.4% China 0, 4% Russia 0.4%

7. Date of meeting with the first older patient on January 12, 2020, case 100 on March 15, 2020, case 500 on March 22, 2020, case 1,000 on March 26, 2020, case number 2,000 on day 4 April 2020, number 3,000 on May 8, 2020 (ending the first wave of outbreaks), 4000 on November 30, 2020, 5,000 on December 21, 2020, 10,000 on January 9, 2021

8. Number of days spent from 1 to 100 people 63 days 100 to 1000 people spend 11 days 1 to 000 people spend 74 days 1000 to 2000 people spend 9 days 2000 to 3000 people spend 34 days 3000 to 4000 people use 206 days 4,000 -5,000 people spend 21 days 5,000-10,000 people use only 19 days.

9. The top ten provinces with the most infections were Bangkok, Samut Sakhon, Chonburi, Samut Prakan, Rayong, Nonthaburi, Chanthaburi, Phuket, Yala, Songkhla.

10. Infected cases classified by individual: central region 59.32%, Bangkok and Nonthaburi 28.99%, south region 7.76%, north region 2.41%, northeast region 1.52%.



[ad_2]