Health ministry asks governor to curb post-holiday activities

Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt is going to be called upon by the Community Health Ministry to lessen on public activities the risk fuelling the spread of Covid-19.

Bangkok is most prone to a surge within Covid-19 caseloads, based on the ministry, and the federal government has urged travellers returning from their long weekend travels to self-test for infection.

Kiattiphum Wongrajit, public health permanent secretary, stated yesterday Covid-19 bacterial infections are on the rise, especially in Bangkok, the surrounding provinces along with the main tourist provinces.

Of these, Bangkok is the most in danger of Covid-19 transmission, provided the sheer dimension of the city and population, its high commuter mobility plus frequent mass actions.

Doctor Kiattiphum said Mister Chadchart has been asked to attend the Public Wellness Ministry’s medical and public health emergencies conference today where he will be asked to reduce public activities which pose high risk associated with large-scale infections.

As governor and head of Bangkok’s communicable condition committee, Mr Chadchart is authorised in order to issue appropriate actions to help contain the spread of the virus.

At present, regarding 2, 000 people are admitted to private hospitals daily for Covid-19 treatment nationwide, with about half being recorded in Bangkok.

Dr Kiattiphum added people suffering from severe or reasonable Covid-19 symptoms are usually occupying an average of 13% of hospital beds nationwide, except Bangkok where the rate clothes 42%.

He said the particular bottleneck in Bangkok is due to some private hospitals needing time to prepare beds and convert wards again after an earlier drop in Covid-19 caseloads prompted many to return these types of specialised areas to treating patients along with other diseases.

The ministry has appealed to people to obtain two doses associated with vaccine and an enhancer shot every 4 months.

Meanwhile, government speaker Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has been well informed of the fast-rising price of infections.

He stated people returning through the long weekend need to perform an antigen test before going to work if they suspect they have contracted the virus or even are in a high-risk group.

Thais last week proclaimed Asarnha Bucha Day and Buddhist Given, with a special day off declared by the cabinet on Friday.

Many going back to their home provinces or travelled in order to tourist destinations.

Mr Thanakorn stated those who test optimistic for the virus and are diagnosed with few or even mild symptoms ought to observe home isolation.

An additional 2, 028 Covid-19 patients were admitted to medical amenities during the previous twenty four hours, the Public Health Ministry announced yesterday early morning, while another 18 people lost their own lives due to coronavirus-related complications.

This compared with two, 025 new hospital admissions and 20 coronavirus-related fatalities reported on Saturday early morning.

All of the new infections were reportedly transmitted inside Thailand’s borders.

On Saturday, 2, 578 Covid-19 individuals were discharged through hospitals after coping with coronavirus.

And, as of Sunday, a total of twenty three, 299 people were receiving Covid-19 treatment, which includes 10, 691 in hospitals, 951 within hospitel facilities plus 11, 640 within home/community isolation, based on the daily update posted by the Department associated with Disease Control.

Of those in hospital, 785 were seriously ill along with lung inflammation and 352 were dependent on ventilators.