Thailand also recorded a daily record of Covid-19 on Sunday, namely 1,767 cases. Since the beginning of the pandemic, the cumulative number of confirmed cases has reached 42,352. Two deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 101.
Except for the two new cases, all other cases are long-term in the country.
The deaths of two other people brought the death toll in Thailand to more than 100. The Covid-19 Landscape Management Center (CCSA), known as Taweesilp Visanuyothin, said that one of the victims was a 54-year-old monk who suffered from multiple diseases and tested positive for the new coronavirus. After his death in Bangkok last Monday. The other death was a 70-year-old woman who tested positive when she was admitted to the hospital last Monday. She died on Saturday.
The new transmission routes are concentrated in six provinces, of which Bangkok is the leading one, with 347 cases. Others are Chonburi (229), Chiang Mai (164), Nonthaburi (100), Prachuap Khiri Khan (66) and Samut Prakan (64). The number of new cases in Chon Buri and Samut Prakan was double the number recorded on Saturday.
Since the large number of spawning in the night market earlier this month, the cumulative number of patients with the third wave of the virus has reached 13,489, most of which are in Bangkok, Nonthaburi and other central provinces.
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