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Keep an eye on “Delta Plus” invading the old city of Siam Rath

Thai covids add 66 deaths, new infected, reduced to 7,706 “Prof. Ministry of Public Health reiterates that “Delta Plus” found in Thailand “18 species” is a type “AY.1”, not a species “AY.4.2”.

As of October 26, 21, the COVID-19 Information Center reported a total of 7,706 new cases of COVID-19, classified as 7,578 new cases, 128 in prisons/detention centers, total cases. Accumulated 1,838,000 people recovered, 9,532 returned home, with 66 additional deaths, totaling 18,771 deaths.

General Supot Malaniyom, secretary-general of the National Security Council (NSC), chaired the meeting of the Center for Operations Center for the Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration or OBEC, which is expected to be discussed after. Delta Plus covids found in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province and the epidemic situation in the southern region

while Dr. Supakit Sirilak, Director-General of the Department of Medical Sciences Announced after a Delta Plus case was found, which is now cured. Most of the country is a delta species. and slightly beta in the southern border provinces. While the alpha species is on the downward trend for delta surveillance, there are currently 47 subspecies of the delta known as AY1-47 or Delta Plus. Currently, these subspecies are found in Thailand up to 18 species such as AY.3, AY.4, AY.10, etc. The most common is Delta Plus AY.30 of 1,341 cases and AY.39 of 83 cases. In the past, one additional Delta Plus strain, AY.1(K417N), was found in Kamphaeng Phet Province, which has been cured and is under investigation for the disease with close people. However, these 18 strains of Delta Plus have not found any data indicating that It is an epidemic or causes more severe symptoms like the UK Delta Plus strain AY.4.2. It is estimated that AY.4.2 may spread 10-15% faster than the original Delta strain. considered not much Let me reiterate that the current species AY.4.2 A total of 18 cases of Alpha Plus (E484K) were found, 2 of which were found in Chiang Mai, while the other 16 were found in Chanthaburi and Trat. The disease investigation and proactive examination are underway. There are 12 Cambodians and 4 Thais, all of whom work in Longan.