Thailand Covid-19 update: 14,900 new cases, 26 more deaths
The kingdom recorded 14,900 new Covid-19 cases during the past 24 hours and 26 more deaths, the Public Health Ministry announced on Monday morning.
The kingdom recorded 14,900 new Covid-19 cases during the past 24 hours and 26 more deaths, the Public Health Ministry announced on Monday morning.
The Ministry of Public Health now expects the COVID-19 pandemic to end within this year as the disease transforms into an endemic, although health officials say the scenario would depend on disease control progress and timing.
Here's the official press release on the Extension of Emergency Situation Declaration, posted on Thai Public Relations Department (PRD).
Shopping malls and large retail outlets selling construction materials will be allowed to reopen as lockdown measures are eased further on May 17 if there is no surge in new infections, Bangkok Post reported. China and South Korea will also be the first countries to be removed from a list of the government’s dangerous communicable […]
It is the second day in a row that new infection numbers have been in the single digits.
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Thailand’s government said on Thursday that it had discovered 13 new coronavirus infections bringing the total number of infected to 2,839. The 13 new cases are the lowest number of increased infections since the outbreak began. The government is now seriously considering a partial re-opening of the country in May, Thai Enquirer understands. There was […]
Thailand reported 15 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, with 1 death reported, raising the total to 2,826 and 49 deaths.
The highly-contagious disease has also killed 25 more overseas Filipinos, the highest reported number of deaths in two weeks, raising the total to 140 deaths
No new fatalities were reported. Thailand has had 47 deaths from the coronavirus.
The government imposed a nationwide curfew between 10pm and 4am from April 3 to April 30 as a measure to combat coronavirus transmission.
It is the lowest total in over three weeks, with the number of infections in the country decreasing since the government introduced a nationwide social isolation policy.
76 more people have recovered from the disease bringing the total number of recovered to 581.
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) on Thursday confirmed 104 new coronavirus patients brining the total number of cases to 1,875.
Supermarkets, pharmacies, food takeaways and deliveries, banks and ATMs, and other essential services used in daily life remain open.
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) confirmed on Wednesday 120 new coronavirus patients and two new fatalities. Total is at 1771 patients.