58 people from SQ321 still hospitalised in Bangkok; two Singaporeans in ICU

Bangkok: According to a statement released on Wednesday ( May 22 ), nearly 60 people, including five Singaporeans, are still receiving medical care in three Bangkok hospitals.

Twenty patients are receiving in-patient care while the other 38 are receiving treatment at the intensive care unit ( ICU).

Of the five Singaporeans who are in the three facilities, two are in the ICU.

On a Singapore Airlines ( SIA ) flight that was struck by severe turbulence on Tuesday while traveling from London to Singapore, the passengers suffered injuries. After a health crisis was identified, the aircraft made its landing in Bangkok. &nbsp,

41 patients are in&nbsp, Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital, 15 people are in&nbsp, Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital and two are in Bangkok Hospital. &nbsp,

Nine of the people at Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital underwent successful procedure on Tuesday. On Wednesday, five more people are expected to have surgeries.

The travel from Suvarnabhumi Airport is about 20 minutes. Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital is nearby. A personal care provider with seven facilities in Thailand, Smileyj. In 1979, the first doctor was established.

Samitivej Srinakarin, according to its website, has 400 beds and provides a variety of health services to both Thai and international nationals.

Because of its close proximity to Suvarnabhumi International Airport, where Samitivej runs a doctor, in northeast Bangkok, which is a good place to be.

According to the webpage,” People may be transferred from the clinic to the airport in the shortest amount of time.”