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Chonburi reported 1,390 new cases of COVID-19, 1 death.


Chonburi Provincial Public Health Office Covid-19 Situation Report March 28, 2022 Today, there are 1,390 new cases reported (confirmed RT-PCR case) and 1 death. Details are as follows.

1. People who live in Rayong came to receive treatment in Chonburi Province, 70 cases, collecting 4,386 cases, and other provinces, collecting 1,349 cases.

2. CLUSTER, Thai NOK Company Limited, 11 cases, Mueang Chonburi District, collecting 65 cases

3. CLUSTER AGC Automotive (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 5 cases, Mueang Chonburi District, collecting 27 cases

4. CLUSTER Toyota Gosei (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 7 cases, Phan Thong District, collecting 66 cases

5. A risky occupation, meeting a lot of 19 people.

6. 41 medical personnel

7. Provide history of traveling from other provinces as follows:
7.1 Chiang Mai Province 1 case
7.2 Samut Songkhram Province 1 case
7.3 Nakhon Ratchasima Province 1 case

8. Touch the confirmed patient
8.1 in 325 families
8.2 from 61 workplaces
8.3 73 close people
8.4 Join a party, 1 person

9. Touch the confirmed patient (under investigation) 34 cases

10. In the process of investigating 740 cases

As of March 28, 2022, Chonburi Province There are 928,959 people who have been vaccinated with 3 injections, which this month. There are 7,353 people who have completed 3 injections of vaccination (morbidity rate 791.53 per 100,000 population), 5 deaths (0.54 per 100,000 population), 4 intubation (0.43 per 100,000 population), 8 pneumonia (0.86). per hundred thousand population)

There are 1,904,004 people who have been vaccinated with 2 injections, which this month. People who have completed 2 vaccinations, 10,630 infected (Sickness rate 558.30 per 100,000 population), 23 deaths (1.21 per 100,000 population), 14 intubation (0.74 per 100,000 population), 23 pneumonia (1.21). per hundred thousand population)

As for those who received only one dose of vaccination, 132,160 and did not vaccinate another 292,909 people, a total of 425,069 people. This month, 15,239 people who have not been vaccinated and have not been vaccinated (sick rate 3585.07 per 100,000 population), 55 deaths (12.94 per 100,000 population), 11 intubation (2.59 per 100,000 population), 52 pneumonia (12.23 per 100,000 population)

Today, one new death was found (aged 86). The cause of death was being an elderly person have a history of contact with confirmed patients in the family (No vaccination history found), therefore, complete vaccination criteria, that is, must be immunized with the third dose. will help reduce the severity of COVID-19 People who live in Chonburi Should be vaccinated against COVID-19 especially the elderly, those with congenital disease pregnant woman due to COVID-19 infection who have not yet been vaccinated or incomplete vaccinations are more likely to have severe symptoms than those who have completed the vaccination criteria. leading to death from COVID-19 and the elderly group person with underlying disease pregnant woman will have more symptoms than other groups

Now there is a widespread outbreak in Chonburi province.

restaurant selling alcohol All customers must be screened with ATK

There are now outbreaks in many establishments. Employees must be fully vaccinated in accordance with the criteria and strictly in organizational measures.
1. Quit work without socializing
2. Food must not be eaten close by.
3. Sick must stop
4. Joint touch point Must be cleaned often, such as knobs, handrails, finger scans, signatures, and you must wash your hands immediately.
5. Strict personal hygiene Wear a mask all the time, wash your hands often, stay away from each other.

For those who are in close contact with those infected with COVID-19 Strict quarantine is required. do not go out to spread the infection

Preventing the spread of COVID-19 in Chonburi Based on the balance between disease control, economic and social

Factors affecting the speed of the spread of COVID-19 depending on the movement of people outside the home intimacy including the length of time in close contact with each other In addition to not being strict in personal hygiene. If you don’t wash your hands before touching your face The virus enters the nose, mouth, and eyes, causing infection and spreading.

In the situation of COVID-19 There is a widespread outbreak until it may become a local disease The germs are not gone. make it possible to get infected but must not cause an epidemic until the secondary health system cannot and must not die Therefore, we ask for cooperation from all sectors to follow the disease control measures of Chonburi Province.

search for target keep on point join the vaccination to endemic disease

1. Find the right target People with flu symptoms, the elderly, people with chronic diseases Those who have not received complete vaccination are more vulnerable to violence than other groups Must be screened with ATK

2. Keep an eye on the spot a place where there are some peculiarities Risk of violence or risk of being difficult to control the outbreak If an outbreak occurs Must be screened with ATK on a regular basis, such as hospitals, schools, shelters for people with disabilities. restaurant selling alcohol Elderly high-risk exposure or have a congenital disease

3. Join the vaccination Vaccines can reduce the severity of COVID-19 by 100%, but those who have been vaccinated can still be infected with covid-19 still need personal hygiene We ask for your cooperation in vaccination. to reduce the speed of the epidemic and reduce the severity of COVID-19 especially the elderly and those with congenital disease There are still deaths from COVID-19. Most of them are elderly and have congenital disease. and is not vaccinated

4. To endemic diseases COVID-19 has reduced the severity And eventually becoming endemic. Everyone protects themselves according to universal protection measures. Maintain strict personal hygiene. especially during the widespread outbreak in order to slow down the outbreak not to be too fast ATK screening measures should be implemented first and can be isolated at home if there are no symptoms and are not an elderly group or have underlying disease that is more at risk of violence than other groups.

Preventing the spread of COVID-19 It’s everyone’s duty