Doctor Manoon reveals new wave of covid epidemic
Most of the infected people are cautious.
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Doctor Manoon reveals new wave of covid epidemic
Most of the infected people are cautious.
Received a full dose of high-performing vaccine.
along with suggesting ways to protect yourself to reduce infection
On July 4, 2022, Dr. Manoon Leechawengwong, Head of Respiratory Disease
Wichaiyut Hospital
has posted a message via Facebook that
People who are infected with this new wave of coronavirus
As far as I've noticed, most
A person who is fully cautious to protect himself.
and is a person who has received a full dose of highly effective vaccine against COVID
They also received boosters, such as three doses of Pfizer vaccine, two doses of astrazeneca followed by two doses of mRNA vaccine, or two doses of Sinovac, followed by one dose of astrazeneca, and Moder. 2 more shots of Sarna, but still infected.
This indicates that the infection spreads quickly.
and evade immunity caused by vaccination more than the previous strain.
But fortunately, the people who received the vaccine were effective.
and received a booster
There will be very few symptoms, go away on their own, and most of them don't have symptoms of Long Covid.
We cannot rely on current vaccines to prevent contracting the coronavirus.
need to rely on personal measures, especially masks
If the infected person does not wear a mask
normal people wearing masks
will reduce infection by 30 percent.
If an infected person wears a mask
Normal people don't wear masks.
will reduce infection by 95%
If both infected and normal people wear masks
will reduce infection by 98.5 percent (see picture).
It is now imperative that everyone wear a mask when in crowded public places, closed air, poor ventilation, installed air conditioning.
In the near future, when we have a new vaccine that can cover the subspecies of omicron virus BA.4, BA.5, we may be able to rely on the next-generation vaccine to protect against COVID-19.
Information from the fan page, Doctor Manoon Leechawengwong FC.
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