28,000 new cases a day reported in last week

Dr Taweesilp Visanuyothin gives an update on the Covid-19 situation, at Government House on Thursday. (Screenshot)
Dr Taweesilp Visanuyothin provides an update around the Covid-19 situation, at Government House on Thursday. (Screenshot)

Severe Covid-19 infections and deaths are on the rise with more than 28, 000 new cases of Covid-19 a day observed over the past week, the particular Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said.

The Ministry associated with Public Health upon Thursday recorded 2, 166 new Covid-19 patients, all of whom are in hospital intended for treatment, and twenty nine new deaths, CCSA spokesman Dr Taweesilp Visanuyothin said.

Of the 21, 377 Covid-19 sufferers receiving treatment within hospitals now, 905 of them have serious Covid-19, including 476 who require ventilators, he said.

As for the twenty nine new people who passed away of the disease, twenty-four were 60 years aged or older, he said.

Most patients which require a ventilator are who are elderly and have underlying conditions, this individual said.

“Most of these patients have not received an appropriate booster shot from the Covid-19 vaccine, inch he said, adding people are encouraged to get boosted once every four months.

Ministry statistics of positive results pertaining to antigen tests documented on July 24 to July thirty showed a total of 201, 554 people contracted the disease throughout the period, or regarding 28, 793 daily, he said.

Most of the sufferers who did not show severe symptoms obtained care at home or even isolated themselves, he or she said.

An assessment from the spread of Covid-19 in the past month has additionally shown that colleges are not the primary supply of infections as previously thought, Dr Taweesilp said, adding chlamydia rate at institutions is found to only be 5. 66% as the family infection rate is 14. 93%.

Numbers published by the Ministry of Tourism plus Sports showed more than 1 . 7 mil travellers arrived in Thailand last month, about 760, 000 more than the number of visitors documented in June, he said.

Random checks executed on about seventy, 614 of these Thailänder and foreign holidaymakers at Suvarnabhumi airport found only 13 people failed to show negative Covid-19 check results, which is regarded as an impressive rate of compliance to the outstanding curbs.

The CCSA is because of convene next upon Aug 19 whenever more changes to the existing Covid-19 restrictions will be discussed, Doctor Taweesilp said.