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Man finds wife dead in bed after second Covid jab 34 published : 22 Jul 2021 at 08:12 34 A private tutor in Prachuap Khiri Khan who had high blood pressure was found dead at home after getting her second shot of Covid-19 vaccine. Saksit Dutwan, 44, said he and his wife, Phongsaphak Satthasophon, 39, received a shot of the AstraZeneca vaccine at Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital on Monday. They had earlier received a first dose of Sinovac vaccine. Arriving home, Mr Saksit said he experienced only slight side effects, a headache and low fever, while his wife said she needed to get some sleep. That night he went upstairs to check on her and asked if she wanted to go to hospital after learning she vomited several times. But she said she was OK. The next day, his wife continued to sleep and once again said she was OK. ....
Thai virus surge prompts concern over ICUs, vaccine supply CHALIDA EKVITTAYAVECHNUKUL, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 6 1of6A health worker prepares equipment in a field hospital for COVID-19 patients at the 11th Army Region base in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, July 2, 2021. As Thailand faces growing numbers of COVID-19 cases and related deaths during a devastating third wave of the coronavirus, there are concerns that it will face a shortage of hospital beds, intensive care units and ventilators for seriously ill patients.Sakchai Lalit/APShow MoreShow Less 2of6A health worker prepares equipment in a field hospital for COVID-19 patients at the 11th Army Region base in Bangkok, Thailand, Friday, July 2, 2021. As Thailand faces growing numbers of COVID-19 cases and related deaths during a devastating third wave of the coronavirus, there are concerns that it will face a shortage of hospital beds, intensive care units and ventilators for seriously ....
The number of patients in ICUs and on ventilators has risen nationwide over the past two weeks. The government’s Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration said 39% of the new cases reported were in Bangkok, 25% in neighbouring provinces and 36% in the other 71 provinces. Center deputy spokesperson Apisamai Srirangsan said Bangkok authorities must urgently set up isolation stations to separate infected people in their local communities and add beds for treatment of serious cases. Since the beginning of the year, critics have said that the government of prime minister Prayuth Chan-ocha has failed to secure timely and adequate vaccine supplies, and efforts to obtain more have proceeded slowly. ....