While Thailand has begun to see a downward trend in daily infections that is hoped to continue, Phuket’s infection trend has been rising over recent weeks. A few days this week have dropped to below 200 Covid-19 but today there’s been 238 new infections reported over the past 24 hours.  The province extended strict entry requirements in hopes of curbing Covid-19 further, earlier this week.
The Phuket Provincial Public Health Office reported in their daily Covid-19 situation report that medical facilities added a large number of new beds to stay ahead of increasing hospitalisation. The Covid-19 Care Centres – a sort of halfway house for those who test positive with an antigen test kit but haven’t confirmed the diagnosis with a more accurate RT-PCR test – had increased occupancy sharply in the last few days to nearly 1,000 occupants but yesterday saw a slight fall.
The rolling 7-day total has still increased, though if numbers of daily infections continue to fall, the weekly figures will decrease after a few more days. Breakdowns of Phuket data, all collected since the start of the third wave of Covid-19 on April 3, are included below by the numbers.
TOTALS
CONDITION OF HOSPITALISED PATIENTS |
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TIME | DESCRIPTION | TODAY | CHANGE SINCE YESTERDAY |
DAILY | Total new domestic daily cases (Tuesday) | 204 | -53 |
WEEKLY | Total new cases in a rolling tally of the last 7 days | 1,467 | +15 |
TOTAL | Total Covid-19 cases in Phuket since April 3 (not including the demographics listed below) | 4,535 | +204 |
DEATHS | Total number of deaths in Phuket from Covid-19 since April 3 | 20 | 0 |
ANTIGEN TEST KITS
People test with antigen test kits when they are at risk, but the results are not considered 100% conclusive. If someone tests positive, they will undergo an RT-PCR test to confirm the result. The case will only be added to the official numbers after that RT-PCR test is returned positive. Those in Phuket with a positive result from an ATK are moved to a Covid-19 Care Centre for safety as they await the results of an RT-PCR test.
DESCRIPTION | TODAY | CHANGE SINCE YESTERDAY |
People testing positive with ATKs, unconfirmed until tested with RT-PCR tests | 29 | -18 |
People in Covid-19 Care Centres in Phuket | 980 | -18 |
HOSPITALS & SUPERVISION
- 2,052: People currently under medical care or supervision for Covid-19 in Phuket, up 38 from yesterday
- 2,678: Total number of people released from medical care, up 126 from yesterday
HOSPITAL BEDS |
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DESCRIPTION | TODAY | CHANGE SINCE YESTERDAY |
Total hospital beds in Phuket | 2,118 | +403 |
Occupied hospital beds | 1,497 | +160 |
Available hospital beds | 621 | +318 |
Hospital bed occupancy rate | 70.68% | -8.59% |
CONDITION OF HOSPITALISED PATIENTS |
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DESIGNATION | DESCRIPTION | TODAY | CHANGE SINCE YESTERDAY |
RED PATIENTS | severe Covid-19 infections | 34 | 0 |
YELLOW PATIENTS | moderate Covid-19 infections | 316 | 0 |
GREEN PATIENTS | mild Covid-19 symptoms | 397 | 0 |
ADDITIONAL COVID-19 INFECTIONS IN PHUKET
The official totals announced each day do not include several demographics:
- 85: Phuket Sandbox travellers who tested positive for Covid-19 sometime after landing in Phuket, up 2 from yesterday
- 42: Phuket natives infected in other provinces but moved for treatment under the “Bring Phuket People Home” programme, unchanged from yesterday
- 23: Travellers returning home from other countries and found to be infected, unchanged from yesterday
- 10: people in Phuket who were infected in other provinces, unchanged from yesterday
DAILY CASES THIS MONTH
AUGUST | ||||||
SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | SATURDAY |
1
36 |
2
32 |
3 21 |
4
65 |
5
33 |
6 40 |
7
40 |
8
81 |
9 61 |
10
37 |
11
104 |
12
33 |
13
82 |
14
109 |
15
49 |
16
50 |
17
43 |
18
89 |
19
129 |
20
101 |
21
126 |
22
124 |
23
73 |
24
156 |
25
189 |
26
169 |
27
209 |
28
210 |
29
162 |
30
256 |
31
257 |
SEPTEMBERÂ 1
204 |
2 | 3 | 4 |
COVID-19 INFECTIONS BY PHUKET REGIONÂ
The update for September 1 did not have the regional breakdown, so this data is for August 31 still. The data will be updated when the PPHO releases more data.
Mueang Phuket | Kathu | Thalang |
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SOURCE: The Phuket News