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Thailand has added 198 additional COVID-19, one Samut Sakhon woman found dead

This morning at Mo Chit – The situation of the COVID-19 epidemic in Thailand Yesterday (24 Jan), 198 additional people were infected and one died, a woman from Samut Sakhon Province. Have underlying diseases which are high blood pressure, dementia and epilepsy

Dr. Apisamai Srirangsan, an assistant spokesman for the FDA, said yesterday (24 Jan) found 198 new cases, including 13,500 cumulative infections, and the bad news was that one additional person died. 73 deaths

For new patients There were 191 domestic infections in the surveillance system and the service system, 118 people were screened in the community, 73 and 7 people came from overseas.

While the deceased was a 73-year-old woman from Samut Sakhon Province Have underlying diseases which are high blood pressure, dementia and epilepsy

Timeline of the 73 deaths was a cough, sputum and fatigue on January 4, and was hospitalized. And a test for infection on January 7 due to a history of close contact with an infected family member.

Until the results confirmed the infection on January 9, which the patient has asthma. X-rays showed that the pneumonia was severe. Therefore endotracheal tube Later found that the symptoms tended to improve Therefore remove the breathing tube But still has a lot of phlegm Therefore, the suction device was used periodically. Later on January 23, the patient was unconscious. Cardiac arrest The doctor resuscitated for more than 30 minutes, but the patient did not respond to treatment and died.

While the overview of the COVID-19 epidemic Found that during the past week to the present There are many provinces where no infection was found. But still can’t be trusted Therefore we urge everyone to strictly follow the self-protection measures.

As for the global COVID-19 epidemic, it has recently accumulated more than 99.6 million people with more than 2.1 million deaths.

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