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COVID-19 situation improves in Thailand

The Thai Ministry of Public Health reported on January 30 that the local COVID-19 situation is improving.
COVID-19 situation improves in Thailand ảnh 1COVID-19 situation improves in Thailand. (Photo: //www.bangkokpost.com/)
Bangkok (VNA) – The Thai Ministry of Public Healthreported on January 30 that the local COVID-19 situation is improving.

According to Dr. Opas Karnkawinpong, permanent secretary for publichealth, in the fourth week of this year (from January 22 - 28), there were 472 COVID-19inpatients and 29 fatalities.

All the new deaths were vulnerable people, most of themwere never vaccinated or received only one shot, Opas said.

Thai health officials are still getting ready tohandle the growing number of arrivals. Workers in the service sector undergoes antigen tests weekly.

From January 8-21, 828 foreign visitors and Thai people who returned from abroad tookRT-PCR tests and 33 of them (3.99%) tested positive for COVID-19.

Opas said the BA.2.75 sub-variant of the Omicronvariant was the dominant strain in the country, accounting for 90% of new cases.

There have been 128 COVID-19 vaccination centres for foreign tourists in 31 localitiesacross Thailand./.
VNA

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