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Last week the Thai public health department declared that Thailand would move into a “post pandemic phase” from July 1. But a leading heart disease specialist, Dr Manoon Leechawengwongs, at the Vichaiyut Hospital in Phayathai is calling on the Public Health department to postpone the declaration, saying that the current rise in cases proves that Thailand “is not ready”. Last week the CCSA decided to use the term “post pandemic phase”, deferring to the World Health Organisation to make the “endemic” call in its own time. The specialist cited the number of new Covid-infected patients being admitted to his hospital, […]

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"684 patients are currently considered critically ill, and 290 patients are now dependent on ventilators – both figures also trending up over the past week."

These are really the only meaningful numbers. If you insist on reporting a number... Report only these numbers daily with a stratification by age group and vax vs. unvaccinated. This and the number of actual died. 

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