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Thai Covid-19 infections ease after days of record highs | World

Monday, 19 Apr 2021 02:54 PM MYT People queue to be tested for the coronavirus disease (Covid-19), as the country deals with a fresh wave of infections after tackling earlier outbreaks, in Bangkok, Thailand April 16, 2021. Reuters pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. BANGKOK, April 19 Thailand reported 1,390 new coronavirus cases today, slowing slightly after a run of record daily highs, amid a new wave of infections that has seen a third of the country’s cases recorded this month alone. The new infections were down by a fifth from Sunday’s record 1,767 cases, which the coronavirus taskforce said was due to measures to control the spread and requests for people to avoid travel and gatherings.

Thailand plans 10,000 field-hospital beds as Covid-19 spikes

April 10, 2021 published at 11:59 AMReuters At least a dozen Bangkok hospitals have stopped testing for Covid-19 due to a lack of kits or capacity. Reuters BANGKOK - Thailand plans to install 10,000 field-hospital beds in Bangkok, a health official said on Saturday (April 10), as the country strains to cope with a third wave of Covid-19 infections. At least a dozen hospitals in the capital said they had stopped testing for the coronavirus as of Friday due to a lack of kits or capacity. Hospitals are reluctant to test because they must admit people if they test positive, authorities say. We aim to increase (field) hospital beds to 10,000 in no time, which should give the public confidence that we can still contain this round of outbreak, Dr Suksan Kittisupakorn, director-general of Thailand s Medical Service Department, told reporters.

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