Assoc. Prof. Dr. Thira Woratanarat, Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University posted on Facebook Thira Woratanarat stating that February 28, 2023
Yesterday, around the world, there were 54,352 more infections, 355 more deaths, a total of 679,782,886 people, and a total of 6,799,016 deaths.
The top 5 most infected are Russia, Mexico, Taiwan, Japan, Greece and Romania.
As of yesterday, in the number of new infections, countries from Europe and Asia occupied six of the top 10 and 16 of the top 20 globally.
The number of new infections per day around the world right now from Asia and Europe together representing 73.36 percent of the world, while the number of deaths accounted for 76.05 percent
Thailand Weekly Report Numbers 19-25 February 2023
The number of infected people who are sick enough to be hospitalized 204 people
Number of deaths 9 people
It is expected that the daily number of new infections will be as high as 1,458-2,024 people.
Update knowledge of COVID-19
Han L and colleagues from China have studied Analyze the excess mortality rate that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. in the United States from 2020 to 2022
Published in the medical journal Nature Cardiovascular Research on February 27, 2023.
Shows the relationship of the COVID-19 outbreak. with death from cardiovascular disease high blood pressure and myocardial ischemia clearly
In other words, the excess mortality rates caused by these diseases are higher. Associated with the period of the outbreak and death from COVID-19.
The results of this study reflect the importance of disease prevention and control. at the national level and defense of each of us in order not to be infected or not re-infected
Live a conscious life, don’t be careless, protect yourself regularly.
Improve the environment in your home, workplace, where you eat, drink, travel, study to have better ventilation.
Watch out for risky behavior. Don’t share food, use things together.
put on the mask correctly It will greatly reduce the risk. Both from COVID-19 and PM2.5
refer
Han L et al. Excess cardiovascular mortality across multiple COVID-19 waves in the United States from March 2020 to March 2022. Nature Cardiovascular Research. 27 February 2023.