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11,786 new Covid cases, 136 more deaths
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11,786 new Covid cases, 136 more deaths
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Infection data for 14 September 2021
Total New Infections = 11,786
Community Infection = 11,515
Prison Infection = 271
Total positive cases (ATK/Antigen) = 783
Total New Death = 136
Total deaths so far since outbreak = 14,621
Total New Recovery = 14,738
Total Infection including ATK = 12,569
Total infections so far since outbreak = 1,406,542
Total in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) = 4,080
Total number on life support (ventilator) 818
The government’s data on ‘Positive testing’ numbers as a percentage of the tests it
undertakes. The positive testing number as of September 8h - 17.72%
https://www.thaienquirer.com/wp-content ... 4-2021.pdf
Total New Infections = 11,786
Community Infection = 11,515
Prison Infection = 271
Total positive cases (ATK/Antigen) = 783
Total New Death = 136
Total deaths so far since outbreak = 14,621
Total New Recovery = 14,738
Total Infection including ATK = 12,569
Total infections so far since outbreak = 1,406,542
Total in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) = 4,080
Total number on life support (ventilator) 818
The government’s data on ‘Positive testing’ numbers as a percentage of the tests it
undertakes. The positive testing number as of September 8h - 17.72%
https://www.thaienquirer.com/wp-content ... 4-2021.pdf
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Official COVID-19 update in Thailand
Tuesday, 14 September 2021
* 1,406,542 people infected (+11,786)
* 1,262,896 recovered (+14,738)
* 129,025 receiving treatment
* 14,621 deaths (+136)
Number of people who received vaccines
1st dose: 27,540,743 (+237,043)
2nd dose: 12,795,707 (+438,126)
3rd dose: 616,575 (+1,500)
Total: 40,953,025
4,080 (-16) patients are in critical condition, with 818 (-17) of them on ventilators.
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HHT, I'm going to use the Enquirer data at the link you provided each morning now rather than the NBT chart and Khaosod critical/ventilator stats. All that's missing is the vaccination data which I can edit/add in later in the day. Thanks for discovering the SAT-MOPH English translation, and how do you sign up for their daily newsletter/summary?

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Each province's daily domestic COVID-19 cases update in Thailand on Tuesday September 14th
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No sign up necessary. Just click on 'News Summary' which is produced daily (along with summaries for previous days).PeteC wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 3:05 pm HHT, I'm going to use the Enquirer data at the link you provided each morning now rather than the NBT chart and Khaosod critical/ventilator stats. All that's missing is the vaccination data which I can edit/add in later in the day. Thanks for discovering the SAT-MOPH English translation, and how do you sign up for their daily newsletter/summary?![]()
https://www.thaienquirer.com/wp-content ... 4-2021.pdf
Just had another look, Pete. If you scroll down a little further in the Covid section in the News Summary, all the info on vaccinations are reported and translated.
N.B. Thai Enquirer is a 'weekday' news site. So no news summary for Sat/Sun.
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Thanks for that
Maybe we should all take the weekends off too, and a break from this endless stream of stats.
I'll think about it, just in case nothing appears between Friday and Monday.



HHTel wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 4:38 pmNo sign up necessary. Just click on 'News Summary' which is produced daily (along with summaries for previous days).PeteC wrote: ↑Tue Sep 14, 2021 3:05 pm HHT, I'm going to use the Enquirer data at the link you provided each morning now rather than the NBT chart and Khaosod critical/ventilator stats. All that's missing is the vaccination data which I can edit/add in later in the day. Thanks for discovering the SAT-MOPH English translation, and how do you sign up for their daily newsletter/summary?![]()
https://www.thaienquirer.com/wp-content ... 4-2021.pdf
Just had another look, Pete. If you scroll down a little further in the Covid section in the News Summary, all the info on vaccinations are reported and translated.
N.B. Thai Enquirer is a 'weekday' news site. So no news summary for Sat/Sun.
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13,798 new Covid cases, 144 more deaths
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... ore-deaths
13,798 new Covid cases, 144 more deaths
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'10-20% suffer long Covid'
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... long-covid
The Department of Medical Services (DoMS) has found about 10-20% of Thai Covid-19 patients are suffering a post-syndrome, also known as 'long Covid' symptoms after their recovery.
The condition is also associated with age and obesity, according to the department.
Several terms have been used to describe the protracted Covid-19 symptoms following recovery. 'long Covid' is one of them.
Dr Piamlap Sangsayan, Pulmonary Medicine chief of the DMS' Central Chest Institute of Thailand, said that the prevalence of long Covid symptoms may increase with age, obesity and daily steroid use.
The long Covid symptoms -- including fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and depression -- may occur from the body's reaction or side effects of drugs administered to the patients during treatment. Some conditions linger well beyond the period of treatment.
Citing the DMS's statistics, Dr Piamlap said between 10-20 % of Thai patients are found to have experienced long Covid symptoms after their recovery, while the condition affects about 40-50% of sufferers post-treatment in other countries.
She added the lower rate among Thais may be attributed to the possibility that people who experienced the symptoms did not provide information to the health authorities after they fully recovered.
From the first and second Covid-19 outbreaks, the data also showed that 5-10% of patients were found to have experienced fascia pain, which took about 6 months to a year to recover from.
The treatments were tailored according to the symptoms. Once recovered, people enter a rehabilitation programme.
Most patients will gradually recover from the long Covid symptom after a month. In severe cases, a full recovery may take up to six months.
Furthermore, Covid-19 vaccine recipients have less chance of getting long Covid symptoms as the vaccine provides protection against the condition, Dr Piamlap said.
Dr Piamlap said that patients who suffer pneumonitis after recovery are not categorised as long Covid sufferers as the virus is dead.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... long-covid
The Department of Medical Services (DoMS) has found about 10-20% of Thai Covid-19 patients are suffering a post-syndrome, also known as 'long Covid' symptoms after their recovery.
The condition is also associated with age and obesity, according to the department.
Several terms have been used to describe the protracted Covid-19 symptoms following recovery. 'long Covid' is one of them.
Dr Piamlap Sangsayan, Pulmonary Medicine chief of the DMS' Central Chest Institute of Thailand, said that the prevalence of long Covid symptoms may increase with age, obesity and daily steroid use.
The long Covid symptoms -- including fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and depression -- may occur from the body's reaction or side effects of drugs administered to the patients during treatment. Some conditions linger well beyond the period of treatment.
Citing the DMS's statistics, Dr Piamlap said between 10-20 % of Thai patients are found to have experienced long Covid symptoms after their recovery, while the condition affects about 40-50% of sufferers post-treatment in other countries.
She added the lower rate among Thais may be attributed to the possibility that people who experienced the symptoms did not provide information to the health authorities after they fully recovered.
From the first and second Covid-19 outbreaks, the data also showed that 5-10% of patients were found to have experienced fascia pain, which took about 6 months to a year to recover from.
The treatments were tailored according to the symptoms. Once recovered, people enter a rehabilitation programme.
Most patients will gradually recover from the long Covid symptom after a month. In severe cases, a full recovery may take up to six months.
Furthermore, Covid-19 vaccine recipients have less chance of getting long Covid symptoms as the vaccine provides protection against the condition, Dr Piamlap said.
Dr Piamlap said that patients who suffer pneumonitis after recovery are not categorised as long Covid sufferers as the virus is dead.
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Contrary to yesterday's post(s) we're going to continue to use the NBT data as it's more comprehensive than other sources. It will be supplemented with some statistics from the Enquirer site.
Official COVID-19 update in Thailand
Wednesday, 15 September 2021
* 1,420,340 people infected (+13,798)
* 1,277,029 recovered (+14,133)
* 128,546 receiving treatment
* 14,765 deaths (+144)
* 3,994 (-86) patients are in critical condition, with 806 (-12) of them on ventilators.
* Total positive cases ATK/Antigen Testing = 1,216
* Positive tests as a percentage of total tests. September 12 - 17.72%
Number of people who received vaccines
1st dose: +228,352
2nd dose: +464,749
3rd dose: +975
Total: 41,647,101
Official COVID-19 update in Thailand
Wednesday, 15 September 2021
* 1,420,340 people infected (+13,798)
* 1,277,029 recovered (+14,133)
* 128,546 receiving treatment
* 14,765 deaths (+144)
* 3,994 (-86) patients are in critical condition, with 806 (-12) of them on ventilators.
* Total positive cases ATK/Antigen Testing = 1,216
* Positive tests as a percentage of total tests. September 12 - 17.72%
Number of people who received vaccines
1st dose: +228,352
2nd dose: +464,749
3rd dose: +975
Total: 41,647,101
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The province by province new infection numbers haven't appeared today. Joelle's post is delayed, and cancelled for today if NBT doesn't publish the numbers.
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No problem Joelle, thanks your efforts. Covid will still be here tomorrow! 

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13,897 new Covid cases, 188 more deaths
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... ore-deaths
13,897 new Covid cases, 188 more deaths
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... ore-deaths
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