On 21 October 65 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Teera Woratanarat, Lecturer Faculty of Medicine and Surgery Chulalongkorn University Posted via Facebook Thira Woratanarat stated that …
Yesterday 279,217 more people died in the world, 747 more deaths, bringing the total to 631,809,778 people, 6,578,102 total deaths.
The top five with the highest number of infections were France, Italy, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea.
Yesterday, the number of new infections saw the countries of Europe and Asia occupy eight of the top 10 and 17 of the top 20 in the world.
The number of new infections every day in the world now. from Asia and Europe together accounted for 91.15% of the world population, while the number of deaths accounted for 80.85%.
… XBB has spread to 26 countries.
In the WHO’s weekly epidemiological update two days ago, omicron still accounts for 99.7% of the global epidemic.
The BA.5 subspecies still accounts for the highest percentage, 78.9%.
However, the XBB subspecies, a cross between BA.2.10.1 and BA.2.75, has been found to have spread to at least 26 countries around the world.
Importantly, scientific evidence shows that the XBB is a breed to watch out for. because it is more resistant to immunity than all strains of the COVID-19 virus as ever
… Covid and flu Staying together will increase the risk of death.
The latest UK HSA data highlights the following important precautions:
A patient infected with COVID-19 along with the flu will be 2.35 times more likely to die
Secondly, the latest wave of outbreaks to hit the UK was The elderly group is a group with higher infection rates than other age groups. This is likely due to a faster decrease in immunity than at a young age. This makes them at risk of infection, getting sick and dying.However, the second group with a high rate of infection is the group of workers aged 50 and over, adolescents and early working age, respectively.
what we learn and should be practiced Obtain the vaccination needle to stimulate completion of the specified time. and should also get the flu shot especially those in the risk group
Self-preparation will benefit yourself, your family and society.
daily use You should protect yourself regularly. Wearing a mask correctly can greatly reduce the risk.
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