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Chonburi infected with 442 more covids. 1 more death

Date 02 Jan 2022 time 07:37

The covid situation in Chonburi still found 442 more infected people today. Sattahip cluster still sees continuous outbreaks. while the death toll increased by 1

On January 2, 65, Chonburi Provincial Public Health Office Daily report on the situation of the Covid-19 epidemic as follows:

Today, there are 442 new confirmed cases of COVID-19.

1. Cluster in the Naval Area, Sattahip District, 3 cases, collecting 1,864 cases (3 Navy officials) (continued outbreak, unable to control the outbreak)

2. People who live in Rayong came to receive treatment in Chonburi Province, 10 cases, collecting 5,507 cases, and other provinces, collecting 1,886 cases

3. Cluster proactively inspecting restaurants and beverages selling alcohol in Pattaya area, Bang Lamung district, 14 cases, collecting 14 cases.

4. Cluster Mino (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Muang Chon Buri District 5 cases, collecting 29 cases

5. Risky occupation, meeting a lot of 21 people

6. 8 medical personnel

7. Provide a history of traveling from provincial risk areas

7.1 Rayong Province 1 case

7.2 Lampang Province 1 case

7.3 Nong Bua Lamphu Province, 1 case

8. Touch the confirmed patient

8.1 in 71 families

8.2 from 53 workplaces

8.3 29 close people

8.4 Join a party of 20 people

9. Touch the confirmed patient (under investigation) 68 cases

10. 137 cases are under investigation.

As of January 2, 2022, Chonburi Province There are 1,796,310 people who have been vaccinated with 2 injections, which this month. 288 people have had 2 vaccinations, 2 have pneumonia and 1 died.

Of those who received just one dose of 116,737 and 416,026 unvaccinated, total of 532,763 people this month, 23 under-vaccinated and 420 unvaccinated, 2 pneumonia, intubated 1. income

As of today, one new case of pneumonia (two doses of vaccination) and one new death (68 years of age) were found. Life is an elderly person and has a congenital disease, namely high blood pressure (Received two doses of vaccination)

Vaccination will help reduce the severity of COVID-19. people who live in Chonburi should be vaccinated against COVID-19, especially the elderly and those with congenital diseases pregnant woman due to COVID-19 infection not vaccinated are more likely to develop severe symptoms than those vaccinated. which leads to death from COVID-19 and the elderly person with underlying disease pregnant woman will have more symptoms than other groups

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