Thailand found 279 new COVID cases, 2 additional deaths



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Thailand found 279 new COVID cases, 2 additional deaths

Date January 1, 2021 at 11:56 AM.

The FDA said 279 new COVID cases were infected in 257 countries and two additional deaths were found in Thai men ages 44 and 70.

On January 1, 64, the COVID-19 Situation Center (FPO) announced the daily status of the COVID-19 outbreak:

– 279 new cases were found, divided into 257 domestic workers and 16 foreigners infected by proactive detection; 6 infected in state-provided quarantine facilities

– New domestic infectious patients can be classified as follows: Bangkok 6 cases, Samutsakorn 89 cases, Chonburi 51 cases, Rayong 37 cases, Chanthaburi 29 cases, Samut Prakan 13 cases, Trat 7 cases Chachoengsao 1 case, Sa Kaeo 2 cases

– The cumulative total of 7,163 confirmed cases, including 5,142 domestic infections, 1,408 infectious migrant workers, 2,021 foreign travelers, 1,487 state-provided quarantine sites.

– Additional deaths 2 cases, accumulated amount 63

The two new deaths are as follows:

– The first case is a 44-year-old Thai man who is overweight. Has a history of December 20, 2020, go to a bar in Bangkok December 26-27, fever, cough, snot, December 28, symptoms of insufficiency Found infected with COVID Blood oxygen reduced patients should be referred to the ICU. December 31, I’m not getting better. He must be referred to the Chula hospital and died of respiratory failure.

– The second case is a 70-year-old Thai man living in Mae Sot district, Tak province, is a confirmed patient, previously on November 29, 2020, secretly traveled to Thailand through natural channels, became ill and entered the hospital on Dec 4 has symptoms of panting Coronavirus has been detected since December 4, hospitalized, and the result of the COVID treatment has improved until the infection is not detected in the body. But because the patient has an underlying disease aggravate AND died of pneumonia, respiratory failure

– 33 additional cases of treatment cured, the cumulative total of 4,273

– 2,827 remaining patients



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