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Another peak! Samutsakorn found 261 additional cases of COVID; Thai nationals, 40 foreigners, 221; accumulated 5,182

Samut Sakhon found 261 additional cases of COVID-19 out of the hospital examination, 49 were Thai nationals, 24 foreigners, 25 proactive screening, 212 were Thai nationals, 16 foreigners 196, including the cumulative total of 5,182 cases, recovered / 3,292 cases have been sold, an increase of 35 cases. No additional deaths.

Today (21 Jan) Samut Sakhon Provincial Public Health Office Number of people infected with COVID-19 report In Samut Sakhon Province, at 5:00 p.m. on Jan. 21, 64, 261 new cases were found. 49 cases of infection were found from hospital examinations, 24 were Thai, 25 foreigners, seeking proactive screening. 212 cases of Thai nationals, 16 foreigners, 196 people, no additional deaths.

The total number of infected cases has accumulated since the new outbreak is 5,182 cases, 4,042 cases of proactive filtered search, 387 Thai nationals, 3,655 foreigners, 1,140 cases were found from hospital examinations. 698 Thais, 442 foreigners, 3,292 cases of cured / discharged cases (increased 35 from the previous day); 936 Thai nationals (29 increased); 2,356 foreigners (6 increased). 1 death on January 5, 64

A total of 1,889 people with HIV / AIDS were in hospital, 361 were hospitalized, 148 were Thai, 213 aliens were in detention facilities for observation, 1,528 were all foreign.

Additional proactive searches in the community were carried out today by 4,898, with an additional 4,087 laboratory tests totaling the number of proactive searches since COVID-19 was found. From the shrimp market on Dec. 17, a total of 56,400 cases received laboratory results, 50,505 in total, with positive results (infected), a total of 4,042, of which 387 were Thais, 3,655 foreigners.

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