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Thailand's full reopening in doubt with 10-fold surge in Covid-19


BANGKOK (BLOOMBERG, REUTERS)- Thailand risks missing its target of fully reopening the country in about 100 days as it resists the harsh measures needed to contain the deadliest wave of Covid-19 infections.
The spread of the Delta variant nationwide and low rate of vaccinations mean that new cases and fatalities will continue to spike, according to health experts.
Thailand reported on Thursday (July 8) 75 new deaths from the coronavirus, a new daily record, bringing the total number of fatalities in the South-east Asian country to 2,462 since the pandemic started last year.
The country’s Covid-19 task force also reported 7,058 new coronavirus cases, taking the total number of infections to 308,230. ....

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Thailand's full reopening in doubt with tenfold surge in COVID-19


Jul 8, 2021
Thailand risks missing its target of fully reopening the country in about 100 days as it resists the harsh measures needed to contain the deadliest wave of COVID-19 infections.
The spread of the delta variant nationwide and low rate of vaccinations mean new cases and fatalities will continue to spike, according to health experts. Meanwhile, hospitals have already run out of beds for critically ill patients after a tenfold surge in infections since early April. That’s forced authorities to open temporary treatment facilities and even convert some hotels into hospitals.
Thailand, the first country outside China to report a COVID-19 infection, has struggled to stem the pandemic after its initial success to combat the virus last year, when it imposed a hard lockdown. But that crippled its all-important tourism industry and plunged the economy into its worst performance in more than two decades. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha wants to avoid further d ....

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