Prof. Yong Phu Worawan, an expert in virology From Chulalongkorn University Has released a summary of 10 lessons of COVID-19 in Thailand revealing that we have reached half a marathon Should have passed the top and was running in the second half
Today (27 Jan) Prof. Yongphu Worawan, head of the Center for Specialization in Virology Clinic, Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Has released a message on personal Facebook “Yong Poovorawan” summarizes the 10 situations in Thailand after fighting the COVID-19 crisis in the past 1 year, revealing that we are running during The second half has already stated that “Mo Yong” has stated that
“COVID-19 1 year passed.
We’ve reached half the marathon. We should have passed the top. And was running in the second half in the past 1 year, concluded that
1. COVID-19 is a serious epidemic. And extensive worldwide in the past 100 years from the Spanish flu.
2. The disease has spread widely around the world. It’s a pandemic around the world. Found in all countries starting from Wuhan.
3. In the west more epidemic than the east because in the east More likely to die than in the west Having strictly observed themselves
4. Either to close the country or not to open the country. The economy is in a deep depression. Travel between each other decreases
5. Disease Severity Will be found in the elderly And there are risk factors in children Less violence than adults And the elderly
The average mortality rate is approximately 2% or less. After all disease is reported, 100 million people are believed to be less symptomatic. Or no signs of falling, many surveyed 2.1 million deaths
7. About a third The infection is asymptomatic. Therefore difficult to control the disease
8. A new way of life (new normal) has a familiar practice guidelines. Wear a mask, wash your hands, set the distance
9. The effect of a new way of life Causing a significant decrease in respiratory disease
10.We begin to see the light in control. After the development of the vaccine And put into practice Starting in mid-December, more than 60 million doses have been vaccinated today. “
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