Thailand reports biggest spike in virus cases in weeks

Thailand reported its biggest spike in coronavirus cases in weeks on Thursday after a holiday season in which people travelled and gathered in large numbers amid the rapid spread of the omicron variant.Officials recorded 5,775 new cases, prompting the Ministry of Public Health to raise the official warning level to 4 on a scale of 5, permanent secretary Kiatiphume Wongrajit said.


PTI | Bangkok | Updated: 06-01-2022 16:07 IST | Created: 06-01-2022 16:03 IST
Thailand reports biggest spike in virus cases in weeks
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Thailand reported its biggest spike in coronavirus cases in weeks on Thursday after a holiday season in which people travelled and gathered in large numbers amid the rapid spread of the omicron variant.

Officials recorded 5,775 new cases, prompting the Ministry of Public Health to raise the official warning level to 4 on a scale of 5, permanent secretary Kiatiphume Wongrajit said. The warning level had been at 3 since the end of December.

Under level 4, the ministry recommends closing high-risk venues, including those with poor ventilation, increasing restrictions on interprovincial travel, limiting group sizes in public places and lengthening quarantine requirements for travelers entering Thailand.

The ministry has submitted a proposal to the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration, chaired by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, to ramp up virus restrictions due to the jump in cases. The CCSA is to meet on Friday and is expected to make a decision on the new measures.

___ In developments elsewhere in Asia: VIETNAM Vietnam continues to ease virus restrictions in some major cities despite well over 10,000 new cases reported nationwide each day in recent weeks.

Ho Chi Minh City, the country's largest metropolis, allowed entertainment venues including bars and karaoke lounges to reopen on Wednesday. They had earlier been shut in an effort to curb the outbreak.

In Hanoi, non-essential businesses are still required to be closed, as the capital leads the country with over 2,000 new cases a day. Despite the rising number of new infections, hospitalization rates have not spiked. According to the Health Ministry, 84% of recent virus deaths occurred in people who were either unvaccinated or not fully vaccinated. After a slow start, 97% of adults are now fully vaccinated with two shots. Vietnam is speeding up vaccinations for children to ensure that schools can reopen safely. Nationwide, 72% of the country's 98 million people have been vaccinated.

Boosters have also been given to front-line medical workers and people over the age of 55. Some 7.5 million booster shots have been administered, the ministry said. Vietnam has resumed international air travel and further relaxed quarantine rules for people entering the country. The latest regulations require that fully vaccinated travelers be quarantined for three days. Those who are not vaccinated must quarantine for seven days.

___ PHILIPPINES The Philippines reported 17,220 new infections on Thursday, up sharply from 10,775 a day earlier, the Department of Health said, bringing total confirmed cases in the country to 2,888,917.

The test positivity rate also rose to a record 36.9%, up from 31.7% on Wednesday, the department's data showed. That means more than 1 in 3 people tested that day were infected, after the rate spiked from below 1% just two weeks ago. The country reported 81 deaths on Thursday.

Officials say they assume that local transmission of the highly contagious omicron variant is driving the current spike in cases.

The government has imposed stricter COVID-19 measures in the region around Manila and three nearby provinces, placing them under level 3 in the five-step alert system until Jan. 15. A fourth province will be under the same level starting Friday.

Under level 3, prohibited activities include in-person classes, live voice and wind instrument events, contact sports and fairs. Casino operations and in-residence gatherings of people who do not belong to the same household are also not allowed. Restaurants, gyms, barbershops and other establishments can operate at 30% capacity indoors for fully vaccinated customers and 50% outdoors.

A council of mayors in the capital region has also banned unvaccinated people from going outside their homes except for essential trips. Cabinet officials leading the country's COVID-19 response have said they are recommending the policy be expanded to cover to the rest of the country.

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