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COVID-19 variants are to be known by letters of the Greek alphabet to avoid stigmatising nations where they were first detected, the World Health Organization announced Monday.
The new system applies to variants of concern -- the most troubling of which four are in circulation -- and the second-level variants of interest being tracked.
"They will not replace existing scientific names, but are aimed to help in public discussion," said Maria Van Kerkhove, the WHO's COVID-19 technical lead.
Under the new system, the variants of concern take on the following names: the hitherto so-called British variant B.1.1.7 becomes Alpha; the B.1.351 first discovered in South Africa becomes Beta, while the Brazilian P.1 becomes Gamma.
The so-called Indian variant B.1.617 is split into sub-lineages, of which the B.1.617.2 variant of concern becomes Delta.
The B.1.617.1 variant of interest is called Kappa.
Besides these names, there are two other scientific names in use for each mutation, while different geographic names have been used to describe the same variant.
For example, within Britain, what other countries have been referring to as the British variant is often called the Kent variant -- the county in southeast England where it was first discovered.
The lineage names such as B.1.1.7.2 will still continue to be used in scientific circles, for the mutation information that their name conveys.
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"While they have their advantages, these scientific names can be difficult to say and recall, and are prone to misreporting," the WHO said in a statement.
"As a result, people often resort to calling variants by the places where they are detected, which is stigmatising and discriminatory."
"To avoid this and to simplify public communications, WHO encourages national authorities, media outlets and others to adopt these new labels."
The WHO has been trying to come up with simplified new nomenclature for the variants for several months.
The Greek alphabet contains 24 letters but there is no plan yet as to where to go next if they are exhausted.
Epsilon, Zeta, Eta, Theta and Iota have already been ascribed to variants of interest.
Edit: More on this: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-57308592
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Official COVID-19 update in Thailand on Tuesday
* 162,022 people infected (+2,230)
* 111,735 discharged from hospital (+3,390)
* 49,218 in hospital
* 1,069 deaths (+38)
Imported cases - 21
Domestic cases - 1,326
Proactive case finding in communities - 806
Cases found in correctional facilities - 77
Number of people who received vaccines:
1st dose: + 40,562
2nd dose: + 14,415
Total: 3,644,859
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Each province's daily domestic COVID-19 cases update in Thailand on Tuesday 1st June
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38 Covid fatalities, 2,230 new cases
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Thailand recorded 38 Covid-19 fatalities and 2,230 new cases over the previous 24 hours, the Public Health Ministry reported on Tuesday morning.
The number was sharply lower than the 5,485 new cases logged on Monday, but the drop was largely accounted for by a big reduction in the number of newly infected prisoners -- just 77 on Tuesday, versus 1,973 on Monday.
There were 2,153 new infections among the general public -- still significantly fewer than Monday's 3,532.
Over the previous 24 hours, 3,390 Covid-19 patients recovered and were discharged from hospitals.
Since April 1, around when the third wave of the pandemic began in Thailand, there have been 133,159 Covid-19 cases, of whom 84,309 have so far recovered.
Since the pandemic started early last year, Thailand has logged 162,022 coronavirus cases.
The death toll in the third Covid-19 wave has risen to 975 and the total toll since last year has increased to 1,069.
Taweesilp Visanuyothin, spokesman for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, said during the afternoon briefing that 22 of the 38 new fatalities were in Bangkok, three in Nakhon Pathom, two each in Samut Prakan, Suphan Buri and Kalasin and one each in Chiang Rai, Chanthaburi, Chon Buri, Pathum Thani, Songkhla, Udon Thani and Ayutthaya.
Seventeen of the new fatalities caught the disease from relatives and 19 of them had hypertension.
The 2,230 new Covid-19 cases over the past 24 hours included 2,132 local infections in 50 provinces and 21 imported cases. Of the local infections, 1,326 were confirmed at hospitals and 806 via mass testing.
Bangkok logged 864 new cases, followed by 253 in Samut Prakan (including a new cluster of 55 cases at a frozen food factory in Bang Bo district), 166 in Phetchaburi, 164 in Trang, 112 in Nonthaburi, 83 in Saraburi, 82 in Samut Sakhon, 61 in Pathum Thani, 47 in Chon Buri and 40 in Nakhon Pathom.
The 21 imported cases were from India (1), China (1), Taiwan (1), Canada (1), Japan (1), Germany (2), Turkey (2), Russia (1), Saudi Arabia (4), Pakistan (2), Indonesia (2) and Cambodia (3).
On Monday, 49,218 Covid-19 patients were in hospitals, including 1,236 critically ill cases and 378 dependent on ventilators.
Global Covid-19 cases rose by 359,544 in 24 hours to 171.46 million. The worldwide death toll went up by 7,886 to 3.56 million. The United States had the most cases at 34.11 million, up 5,235, and the most deaths at 609,767, up 115.
India was second with 126,698 new cases for a total of 28.17 million and 2,782 new deaths for a toll of 331,909.
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Thailand recorded 38 Covid-19 fatalities and 2,230 new cases over the previous 24 hours, the Public Health Ministry reported on Tuesday morning.
The number was sharply lower than the 5,485 new cases logged on Monday, but the drop was largely accounted for by a big reduction in the number of newly infected prisoners -- just 77 on Tuesday, versus 1,973 on Monday.
There were 2,153 new infections among the general public -- still significantly fewer than Monday's 3,532.
Over the previous 24 hours, 3,390 Covid-19 patients recovered and were discharged from hospitals.
Since April 1, around when the third wave of the pandemic began in Thailand, there have been 133,159 Covid-19 cases, of whom 84,309 have so far recovered.
Since the pandemic started early last year, Thailand has logged 162,022 coronavirus cases.
The death toll in the third Covid-19 wave has risen to 975 and the total toll since last year has increased to 1,069.
Taweesilp Visanuyothin, spokesman for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, said during the afternoon briefing that 22 of the 38 new fatalities were in Bangkok, three in Nakhon Pathom, two each in Samut Prakan, Suphan Buri and Kalasin and one each in Chiang Rai, Chanthaburi, Chon Buri, Pathum Thani, Songkhla, Udon Thani and Ayutthaya.
Seventeen of the new fatalities caught the disease from relatives and 19 of them had hypertension.
The 2,230 new Covid-19 cases over the past 24 hours included 2,132 local infections in 50 provinces and 21 imported cases. Of the local infections, 1,326 were confirmed at hospitals and 806 via mass testing.
Bangkok logged 864 new cases, followed by 253 in Samut Prakan (including a new cluster of 55 cases at a frozen food factory in Bang Bo district), 166 in Phetchaburi, 164 in Trang, 112 in Nonthaburi, 83 in Saraburi, 82 in Samut Sakhon, 61 in Pathum Thani, 47 in Chon Buri and 40 in Nakhon Pathom.
The 21 imported cases were from India (1), China (1), Taiwan (1), Canada (1), Japan (1), Germany (2), Turkey (2), Russia (1), Saudi Arabia (4), Pakistan (2), Indonesia (2) and Cambodia (3).
On Monday, 49,218 Covid-19 patients were in hospitals, including 1,236 critically ill cases and 378 dependent on ventilators.
Global Covid-19 cases rose by 359,544 in 24 hours to 171.46 million. The worldwide death toll went up by 7,886 to 3.56 million. The United States had the most cases at 34.11 million, up 5,235, and the most deaths at 609,767, up 115.
India was second with 126,698 new cases for a total of 28.17 million and 2,782 new deaths for a toll of 331,909.
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Today's figures from FB 2nd June:
New cases: 3,440 including 1,087 from the prison system.
Deaths: 38
Recoveries: 2,843
136,599 cases since Apr 1st
New cases: 3,440 including 1,087 from the prison system.
Deaths: 38
Recoveries: 2,843
136,599 cases since Apr 1st
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Official COVID-19 update in Thailand on Wednesday
* 165,462 people infected (+3,440)
* 114,578 discharged from hospital (+2,843)
* 49,777 in hospital
* 1,107 deaths (+38)
Imported cases - 15
Domestic cases - 1,175
Proactive case finding in communities - 1,163
Cases found in correctional facilities - 1,087
Number of people who received vaccines:
1st dose: + 51,881
2nd dose: + 35,978
Total: 3,753,718
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38 Covid fatalities, 3,440 new cases
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Health authorities reported another 38 Covid-19 fatalities on Wednesday and 3,440 new cases, bringing the accumulated toll to 1,107 deaths and the number of cases since the start of the pandemic to 165,462.
The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration said 2,353 of the new infections were in the general population and 1,087 in prisons.
On Tuesday, 2,843 patients were deemed recovered and were discharged from hospitals.
The country has logged 136,599 infections since April 1, around the time the third wave of Covid-19 began.
Apisamai Srirangson, a spokeswoman for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, said during the afternoon briefing that the latest fatalities were aged from 10 months to 95 years, and consisted of 24 males and 14 females.
There were 18 more deaths in Bangkok, four in Samut Prakan, three each in Chon Buri and Pathum Thani, two each in Chachoengsao, Nonthaburi and Surat Thani and one each in Ayutthaya, Roi Et, Ratchaburi and Udon Thani.
Twenty-three of them had hypertension and 14 suffered from diabetes. Eleven caught Covid-19 from relatives and nine from hospitals, friends, colleagues, neighbours or maids.
"As many as eight cases died within one week of being diagnosed with the disease. This shows that the patients were unaware that they were infected. They arrived at hospitals when their symptoms were already serious,” Dr Apisamai said.
The 3,440 new cases over the previous 24 hours included 2,338 local infections in the general population in 56 provinces, and 15 imported cases. Of the local infections, 1,175 were confirmed at hospitals and 1,163 via mass testing.
Bangkok logged the most cases at 680, followed by 466 in Samut Prakan, 449 in Phetchaburi, 176 in Trang, 78 in Samut Sakhon, 62 in Nonthaburi, 39 in Pathum Thani, 34 in Narathiwat, 33 in Ayutthaya and 29 in Chon Buri.
Dr Apisamai said there were 48 active Covid-19 clusters in Bangkok, including a new one – a department store in Lat Phrao area with 23 cases.
Samut Prakan province had 186 new cases at Samrong market, 36 new cases at a sauce factory, a new cluster of 74 cases at an ice factory and 16 new cases in local markets and communities in Bang Phli district.
Phetchaburi’s cluster at Cal-Comp Electronics (Thailand) had 438 new cases and had already spread Covid-19 in 11 provinces.
Trang had a Covid-19 cluster at a local glove factory which was spreading the disease to local communities in Muang, Kantang and Yan Ta Khao districts, Dr Apisamai said.
Samut Sakhon had a new cluster of 42 new cases at a factory of products for children in Krathum Baen district.
Narathiwat had 28 new cases in communities of Tak Bai district. Ayutthaya had a new cluster of 11 cases at a medical equipment company.
The 15 imported cases were arrivals from India (2 Thai returnees), Kuwait, (1), China (1), Portugal (1), the United States (1), Japan (2), Cambodia (3), Myanmar (3) and Malaysia (1).
As of Tuesday, 49,777 Covid-19 cases were at hospitals including 1,247 critically ill people and 381 dependent on ventilators.
Global Covid-19 cases rose by 447,201 in 24 hours to 171.93 million. The worldwide death toll went up by 10,344 to 3.57 million. The US had the most cases at 34.14 million, up 12,976, and the most deaths at 610,436, up 287. India was second with 28.31 million cases, up 133,228, and 335,114 deaths, up 3,205.
Edit: Additional stastistics not covered above or in other charts.
COVID-19 in Thailand Update (June 2, 2021)
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As of Wednesday, 1,247 (+11) patients are in critical condition, with 381 (+3) of them relying on ventilator.
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Health authorities reported another 38 Covid-19 fatalities on Wednesday and 3,440 new cases, bringing the accumulated toll to 1,107 deaths and the number of cases since the start of the pandemic to 165,462.
The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration said 2,353 of the new infections were in the general population and 1,087 in prisons.
On Tuesday, 2,843 patients were deemed recovered and were discharged from hospitals.
The country has logged 136,599 infections since April 1, around the time the third wave of Covid-19 began.
Apisamai Srirangson, a spokeswoman for the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, said during the afternoon briefing that the latest fatalities were aged from 10 months to 95 years, and consisted of 24 males and 14 females.
There were 18 more deaths in Bangkok, four in Samut Prakan, three each in Chon Buri and Pathum Thani, two each in Chachoengsao, Nonthaburi and Surat Thani and one each in Ayutthaya, Roi Et, Ratchaburi and Udon Thani.
Twenty-three of them had hypertension and 14 suffered from diabetes. Eleven caught Covid-19 from relatives and nine from hospitals, friends, colleagues, neighbours or maids.
"As many as eight cases died within one week of being diagnosed with the disease. This shows that the patients were unaware that they were infected. They arrived at hospitals when their symptoms were already serious,” Dr Apisamai said.
The 3,440 new cases over the previous 24 hours included 2,338 local infections in the general population in 56 provinces, and 15 imported cases. Of the local infections, 1,175 were confirmed at hospitals and 1,163 via mass testing.
Bangkok logged the most cases at 680, followed by 466 in Samut Prakan, 449 in Phetchaburi, 176 in Trang, 78 in Samut Sakhon, 62 in Nonthaburi, 39 in Pathum Thani, 34 in Narathiwat, 33 in Ayutthaya and 29 in Chon Buri.
Dr Apisamai said there were 48 active Covid-19 clusters in Bangkok, including a new one – a department store in Lat Phrao area with 23 cases.
Samut Prakan province had 186 new cases at Samrong market, 36 new cases at a sauce factory, a new cluster of 74 cases at an ice factory and 16 new cases in local markets and communities in Bang Phli district.
Phetchaburi’s cluster at Cal-Comp Electronics (Thailand) had 438 new cases and had already spread Covid-19 in 11 provinces.
Trang had a Covid-19 cluster at a local glove factory which was spreading the disease to local communities in Muang, Kantang and Yan Ta Khao districts, Dr Apisamai said.
Samut Sakhon had a new cluster of 42 new cases at a factory of products for children in Krathum Baen district.
Narathiwat had 28 new cases in communities of Tak Bai district. Ayutthaya had a new cluster of 11 cases at a medical equipment company.
The 15 imported cases were arrivals from India (2 Thai returnees), Kuwait, (1), China (1), Portugal (1), the United States (1), Japan (2), Cambodia (3), Myanmar (3) and Malaysia (1).
As of Tuesday, 49,777 Covid-19 cases were at hospitals including 1,247 critically ill people and 381 dependent on ventilators.
Global Covid-19 cases rose by 447,201 in 24 hours to 171.93 million. The worldwide death toll went up by 10,344 to 3.57 million. The US had the most cases at 34.14 million, up 12,976, and the most deaths at 610,436, up 287. India was second with 28.31 million cases, up 133,228, and 335,114 deaths, up 3,205.
Edit: Additional stastistics not covered above or in other charts.
COVID-19 in Thailand Update (June 2, 2021)
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As of Wednesday, 1,247 (+11) patients are in critical condition, with 381 (+3) of them relying on ventilator.
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WHO approval of the Chinese vaccines was predictably mentioned in the briefing but no mention of the need to administer the 2nd dose 2 - 4 weeks after the first. The WHO approval was not broken down, again predictably.
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Each province's daily domestic COVID-19 cases update in Thailand on Wednesday 2nd June
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