The number of Covid-19 infections in 2 systems almost doubled today, totaling 17,386 cases and 56 deaths.

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11 May 2022 12:26

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Prof. reported the situation of covids today, 11 May 65. 7,650 infected. The total of ATK is 9,736, total 17,386 infected, 56 deaths. First Bangkok 2,463 cases. Germany is the most infected in the world. over a hundred thousand

On May 11, 2022, the Center for the Epidemic of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation Administration (CCSA) reported the situation of COVID-19 cases in Thailand with details as follows.

7,650 domestically


infected, 39 in prison/detention


, 3 foreign cases


, 9,322 more recovered.

4,237,692 total recoveries (since 2020)


, 78,274 are in treatment, 28,343


in hospitals, 49,931 in


field hospitals and others,


1,387 in severe cases


, 690 on ventilators,


2-3 level bed occupancy rates are at 18.0%


56 additional deaths, cumulative death toll 29,252 (since 2020)

The cumulative total of 4,345,218 confirmed cases since 2020,


Thailand ranks 24th in the world.

For the new 7,650 infected people are divided as follows.


7,587 new cases from surveillance and service systems


, 21 proactively identified in the community , 39


prison/detention centers


, 3 international visitors.

While the situation around the world

Today, 595,297 cases are reported daily and a total of 1,712 deaths have been reported, with 104,449 being the most infected today in Germany.

As for the total ATK examination on 9 May 65, according to the report of the Ministry of Public Health.

There were 9,736 confirmed cases of the virus, which were not included in the reported number of new cases.

The results were confirmed with RT-PCR, adding that to the total number of new cases of 7,650 today, 17,386 were confirmed.

The top five provinces with the most cumulative infections are Bangkok with 2,463 cases, Khon Kaen 308, Maha Sarakham 241, Ubon Ratchathani 238 and Buriram 232.

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