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Singapore monitors rise in Covid-19 cases, no signs of more severe or transmissible variants
Singapore authorities are closely monitoring a recent increase in Covid-19 cases, although current evidence suggests the circulating variants are not more transmissible or more severe than previous strains. Between 27 April and 3 May, an estimated 14,200 Covid-19 cases were reported. This marks an increase from 11,100 cases recorded the week before. Hospitalisations also rose during this period, increasing from 102 to 133, according to a joint s…
New Covid wave less dangerous, most don’t need a jab: Doctor - Thai Newsroom
A DOCTOR who specialises in respiratory diseases urged the public to be mindful of the new wave of Covid-19 now spreading in Thailand but not panic because the virus is now less dangerous, Naewna newspaper said this morning (May 13). Dr. Manoon Leechawengwong, head of ICU specialising in respiratory diseases, critically ill patients and […] The post New Covid wave less dangerous, most don’t need a jab: Doctor appeared first on Thai Newsroom.
Covid cases surged over 8,000 in one week - ThaiResidents.com - Thai Local News
THE GOVERNMENT issued a warning to the public today (May 10) to take care of themselves because a Covid-19 outbreak is intensifying with 8,446 patients receiving both inpatient and outpatient treatment during April 27-May 3, 2025 and this does not include those who did not seek treatment at hospitals, Naewna newspaper said Mr. Karom Polpornklang, deputy government spokesperson, said those who got infected were from all age groups, from newborn b…
Vietnam maintains respiratory disease surveillance
In response to media reports about the new wave of Covid-19 infections in Thailand, on May 12, speaking with Thanh Nien reporters, a representative of the Department of Disease Prevention (Ministry of Health) said that they would update information from the World Health Organization (WHO) to have the latest, specific information about Covid-19.
Six Dead as Covid Cases Surge in Thailand
Dr Thira Woratanarat. File photo Thailand is on high alert as Covid-19 cases spike, with six tragic deaths reported last week. Health professionals are concerned by the resurgence, as Dr Thira Woratanarat of Chulalongkorn University highlighted in a Facebook post. According to the Department of D...
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