Covid-19 cases top 53,500 a week, Bangkok most infected
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Thailand Sees Surge in COVID-19 Cases Over 53,000 Reported In A Week - mfame.guru
Thailand is witnessing a sharp increase in COVID-19 infections, with over 53,000 new cases and five deaths recorded in a single week, according to the Department of Disease Control under the Ministry of Public Health. Weekly Spike in Cases Between May 18 and 24, Thailand recorded 53,563 COVID-19 cases, marking a notable rise from 49,065 cases reported the previous week (May 11–17). Of the recent cases: 2,827 were inpatients 50,736 were outpati…
Thailand reports over 53,000 new Covid-19 cases in a week, school shifts to online learning - VnExpress International
Thailand recorded 53,563 Covid-19 cases with five deaths from May 18 to 24, according the Department of Disease Control under the Thai Ministry of Public Health. - VnExpress International
Surge In COVID-19 Cases Prompts School Closures In Bangkok
BANGKOK– COVID-19 cases have climbed sharply across Thailand, with the Department of Disease Control (DDC) confirming 53,596 new infections between 18 and 24 May 2025. Bangkok has been hit hardest, recording more than 9,575 new cases as the school year begins. This rapid rise has led to classroom closures, a return to online lessons, and […] The post Surge in COVID-19 Cases Prompts School Closures in Bangkok first appeared on CTN News-Chiang Rai…
Surge in illness forces Samut Prakan school to shift online amid growing health concerns
Ratchawinit Bangkaeo School moves classes online as infections among students rise; experts warn of increased risks from multiple respiratory illnesses affecting children. SAMUT PRAKAN, Thailand – Ratchawinit Bangkaeo School in Samut Prakan, has announced a temporary closure of its physical campus, transitioning to online learning from May 26 to May 28. This measure aims to curb a significant resurgence of COVID-19 cases, particularly among stud…
The five provinces with the highest number of COVID-19 cases are Bangkok (9,539 cases), Chonburi, Samut Prakan, Nonthaburi and Rayong. Thailand advises people to take preventive measures.
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