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The Soaring Surge: 2023 Witnesses Multi-fold Increase in COVID-19 Cases Compared to 2022

COVID-19 Cases Surge in 2023, Outpacing 2022 Numbers

According to recent data analysis, the number of COVID-19 cases in 2023 has skyrocketed compared to the previous year. Each month in 2023 has reported several times higher cases than its corresponding month in 2022.

Alarming Discrepancies in Case Numbers

From the period of January to October this year, a staggering increase of 3.5-7.2 times more cases per month has been observed in comparison to last year. These figures highlight the alarming rate at which the virus has spread and impacted communities worldwide.

Specifically, as of September, over 120,000 cases have been recorded throughout the country, marking an approximate 6.4-fold increase from the previous year. This unsettling surge underscores the urgent need for robust measures to curb the further spread of the virus.

Zooming in on Bangkok, the capital city has witnessed an even more concerning situation. In September alone, nearly 21,000 cases were reported, representing a staggering eight-fold increase compared to the same month in 2022. Such drastic variations in case numbers within a single city demand immediate attention and stricter precautionary measures.

As the battle against the pandemic continues, it is imperative for authorities and individuals alike to remain vigilant and diligently adhere to preventive protocols in order to mitigate the impact of this relentless surge in COVID-19 cases.

Compared month to month, each month in 2023 has several times higher cases than in 2022.

From January to October this year, it was found that there were 3.5-7.2 times more cases each month than last year.

By last September It is considered that there are more than 120,000 cases throughout the country, approximately 6.4 times higher than last year.

However, if we analyze the number of patients in Bangkok It will be seen that there were almost 21,000 cases in September this year, almost 8 times higher than last year.

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