Worldwide, 9.35,000 COVID cases die



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In the past 24 hours, the global number of COVID-19 cases increased 2.78 lakh to 29,576,191, 20,078,979 cured, 935,124 deaths, according to the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systematic Science and Engineering (CSSE). At 11:22 a.m. M. From September 16.

  • The United States still has the number one highest infection and death rate in the world, with an additional 3.6,000 new cases to 6,605,733, 1,197 additional deaths to 195,915 in New York State. The highest number of deaths was 33,038, followed by the state of New Jersey with 16,043 deaths.
  • India has the second highest number of cases in the world and the highest in Asia. The newest cases were found, breaking past world records of 9.1 thousand to 5,020,359 deaths, an increase of 1,283, the highest in the world during the last day, at 82,066, 3rd. From the world while Bangladesh 1,724 new patients add to 341,056, 43 additional deaths to 4,802 bodies

  • Brazil has the third highest number of cases in the world and the highest in Latin America. Found 3.4 thousand new cases increased to 4,382,263 deaths, an additional 1,090 deaths to 133,119 bodies ranks second in the world, Argentina. 1,1 thousand new cases were found to 577,338 deaths, 185 additional deaths to 11,852 bodies.
  • ASEAN countries Thai neighbor The epicenter is still in the Philippines. 3,519 new cases were added to 269,407 deaths, an additional 33 to 4,663, followed by Indonesia. 3,507 new cases were added to 225,030 cases, 124 deaths more to 8,965, the highest in ASEAN.

  • Singapore, the situation is likely to improve. 34 new cases were found to be 57,488, with 27 constant deaths, followed by Malaysia. 23 new cases were added to 9,969 cases, 128 fixed deaths while in Myanmar. Still strong crisis The increase in new cases has reached a record 307 cases since the epidemic in the country to 3,502, surpassing Thailand. And there were 3 additional deaths in 35 bodies.

  • Thailand ranked 128th in the world, with 10 new cases coming from abroad to remain in state quarantine, resulting in a cumulative total of 3,490 cases, with 2,445 domestic infectious cases and 552 in state quarantine, 3,316 recovered. Deaths remained constant for 58 bodies.
  • The first 2 new cases, a 27-year-old Thai woman and a 1-year-old girl who is a mother and daughter Traveling from India Arrived in Thailand on August 31 and remained in state quarantine in Chonburi province, the infection was detected on 14 September without symptoms.
  • Two new patients, a Thai man aged 37 and 47, traveled from Indonesia. He arrived in Thailand on September 3 and remained in state quarantine in Bangkok. The infection was detected on September 14, with no symptoms.
  • 1 patient, female, Myanmar national, 42, company employee Travel from Myanmar Arrive in Thailand on September 9 and remain in alternative state quarantine in Bangkok. The infection was detected on September 13 without symptoms.
  • 1 patient, female, Ethiopian, 19 years old, Aircrew Travel from Ethiopia Arrive in Thailand on September 11, remain in alternative state quarantine in Samut Prakan province. The infection was detected on September 14 without symptoms.
  • In the last 4 cases, a 24, 25 and 31-year-old Thai man and another 26-year-old Thai student traveled from Yemen. She arrived in Thailand on September 11 and remained in state quarantine in Bangkok. The infection was detected on September 14, all without symptoms.
  • In the past, 1,847 travelers from Indonesia entered Thailand, 82 were infected, while 3,653 of those from India to Thailand were infected with 65, while 38 travelers from Yemen were infected with 4. In addition, 294 people traveled from Ethiopia to Thailand , 3 infected and 322 from Myanmar, one of the countries of origin to Thailand.
  • Number of patients per treatment area Both domestic infectious and state quarantine patients, with Bangkok and Nonthaburi totaling 1,889 cases, 744 cases from southern regions, 650 central regions, 112 northeastern regions, and 95 cases from northern regions. north.

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