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Bodies in streets shock PM published : 23 Jul 2021 at 09:27 Medical workers in protective suits examine the body of a man found dead on Soi Sukhumvit 20 in Watthana district, Bangkok, on Thursday morning. (Photo supplied) Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has expressed concern about people who died of Covid-19 after not receiving timely treatment. He has instructed all agencies involved to help. You must help me find ways to reduce the number of infected people who stay at home and wait for an ambulance or wait on the streets, Prayut said. A picture like this must not be seen again. It is the responsibility of all agencies, not just the Public Health Ministry. Agencies involved must find ways to take these people to field hospitals, he added. ....
Country s hospitals seek help in fight against Covid published : 19 Jul 2021 at 04:30 The Covid-19 situation is worsening with infections and deaths rising rapidly every day for over a month. Nearly all hospitals and field hospitals in Bangkok and other provinces can no longer provide beds for new patients and medical staff are working harder than ever to treat their patients. An additional problem faced by most medical staff is the lack of medical equipment and supplies to adequately assist such a large number of infected cases. That s why many hospitals are calling for donations once again. Everyone can help by donating money or simply sending necessary items to the following hospitals: ....
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Doctors arrive in capital amid surge in cases Doctors arrive in capital amid surge in cases THAILAND: While the government is upbeat about its Phuket reopening scheme, health personnel in Greater Bangkok are struggling to deal with a surge of new COVID-19 infections and deaths. Friday 2 July 2021, 09:10AM Thongchai Kiratihatthayakon, deputy permanent secretary for public health: “Now, Bangkok and the surrounding provinces are in a real crisis, patients are beginning to die at home.” Photo: Bangkok Post Hospitals are experiencing a shortage of intensive care unit (ICU) beds and staff to take care of patients in serious condition. The Public Health Ministry has mobilised 144 newly-graduated doctors from several provinces to help take care of patients amid the shortage of medical personnel in Bangkok. A welcoming event was organised yesterday (July 1) for the doctors who specialise in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, infectious diseases and critical care ....
Doctors: Bangkok in Covid crisis published : 2 Jul 2021 at 09:03 Thongchai Kiratihatthayakon, deputy permanent secretary for public health. While the government is upbeat about its Phuket reopening scheme, health personnel in Bangkok are struggling to deal with a surge of new Covid-19 infections and deaths. Hospitals are experiencing a shortage of intensive care unit (ICU) beds and staff to take care of patients in serious condition. The Public Health Ministry has mobilised 144 newly-graduated doctors from several provinces to help take care of patients amid the shortage of medical personnel in Bangkok. I would like to say sorry [for calling you to come] and thank you for your help, said Thongchai Kiratihatthayakon, deputy permanent secretary for public health, at a welcoming event. Now, Bangkok and the surrounding provinces are in a real crisis, patients are beginning to die at home. ....