The mutated virus reported by India has spread to 11 provinces in Thailand
June 11, 2021 01:14 CCTV
Original title: The mutated virus reported by India has spread to 11 provinces in Thailand
Source: CCTV News Client
The Department of Medicine of the Ministry of Health of Thailand reported on the 10th that the Department of Medicine found 4185 cases of new coronavirus infections in Thailand from April to June this year and found that 3708 cases (88.48%) were infected with the mutant virus (Alpha ), followed by the first mutant strain (Delta) found in India, with a total of 348 cases, accounting for 8.32%.
Currently, 11 of Thailand’s 77 prefectures have the first infection with the mutant virus found in India, of which 318 cases (91%) are in the capital Bangkok, followed by Udon Thani with 17 cases, Saraburi, Nonthaburi, Kong There are 2 cases each in Jingfu and Chaiyaphum provinces, and 1 case each in Phitsanulok, Roi Yat, Ubon Ratchathani, Buriram and Samut Sakon.
The Director of the Department of Medicine Supaji pointed out that the mutated virus reported in India that was discovered in Thailand may replace the mutated virus reported in the UK because the former spreads at least 40% faster than the latter. (Headquarters reporter Li Min)
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