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25 July 2021

Thailand reports record daily COVID-19 cases at 15,335, deaths at 129

A mourner holds a picture of 43-year-old Praepat Thanyawatthaweesuk, a nurse who died of Covid-19, at her cremation ceremony at Wat Bang Muang in Nonthaburi’s Bang Yai district on Saturday. (Photo: Nutthawat Wicheanbut)

Record 15,335 new Covid cases, 129 deaths reported Sunday

Bangkok Post
25/7/2021

The country had a record high of 15,335 new Covid-19 cases along with 129 new fatalities over the previous 24 hours, the Public Health Ministry reported on Sunday morning.

There were 14,694 cases in the general population and 641 among prison inmates.

Bangkok continued to lead new infections with 2,700 cases, while its five neighbouring provinces — Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon and Nakhon Pathom — had a combined 3,369 transmissions, according to figures from the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) posted on Sunday.

The data also showed that the number of new cases in the other 71 other provinces combined rose from 5,228 last Tuesday to 7,405 on Friday and 8,606 on Sunday.

The CCSA did not give any explanation for the increasing figures in the 71 provinces outside the capital region, but the government has encouraged infected people to return for treatment in their home provinces to relieve a bed shortage in the capital.

The 24-hour fatalities in Bangkok numbered 66, almost half the nationwide total of 129 reported on Sunday. The remainder were distributed among 30 provinces.

The kingdom also imported 19 infections from five countries, 12 of them Thai returnees from Cambodia who crossed the border in Sa Kaeo and Chanthaburi.

Since April 1, when the third wave of Covid-19 began, there have been 468,439 Covid-19 patients, 307,267 of whom have recovered.

Optimistic note

Since the pandemic started early last year, there have been 497,302 Covid-19 cases, 334,693 of whom recovered.

The death toll was at 3,965 in the third wave and 4,059 from the beginning of the pandemic early last year.

The previous high of daily Covid-19 infections at 14,575 was reported on Friday.

The number of new infections is on a steep upward curve, doubling or tripling weekly, a Department of Disease Control (DDC) official warned on Saturday.

On Sunday, however, the DDC's Chakkarat Pittayawonganont sounded an optimistic note. With the ongoing vaccination campaign and new restrictions in place, “the situation should improve in 4 to 6 weeks”, he said.

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