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20 gru 2023 · The Thai government's strategies to combat the COVID-19 pandemic included curfews, temporary shutdowns of leisure venues and restaurants, limiting gatherings, and imposing travel...
The COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand began with the identification of the first case in the country on 13 January 2020, and has been ongoing since then.
The COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand is a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Thailand was the first country to report a case outside China, on 13 January 2020.
As of 29 September, Thailand reported 3559 COVID-19 cases with 31% imported cases and 59 deaths (CFR 1.66%). How Thailand has so-far succeeded in preventing widespread transmission of SARS-CoV-2
On this website you can find information and guidance from WHO Thailand regarding the outbreak of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) that was first reported from Wuhan, China. Please visit this page for regular updates as the situation evolves.
Thailand: What does the data on deaths and cases tell us about the mortality risk of COVID-19? To understand the risks and respond appropriately we would also want to know the mortality risk of COVID-19 – the likelihood that someone who is infected with the disease will die from it.
Thailand’s first wave of COVID-19 in March 2020 was triggered from boxing events and nightclubs in Bangkok, which spread to 68 provinces. The nation responded rapidly with strong public health and social measures on 26 March 2020.