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World should send 60 million COVID-19 vaccines to North Korea: UN

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Reuters New York, United States   ●   Thu, February 24, 2022
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ASEAN Covid-19 Table – 25 February 2022

Khmer Times

Asean as a whole has reported more than 19.79 million COVID-19 cases. Of this, more than 2.03 million are active cases as of February 25.

The coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting 219 countries and territories around the world and 2 international conveyances.

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1. BRUNEI

Record high daily COVID cases detected

Brunei Darussalam logged a record high of 2,015 new COVID-19 cases yesterday. The cases were detected in 1,148 PCR tests and 867 antigen rapid tests (ARTs).

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2. CAMBODIA

2.25..22

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3. INDONESIA

Active Covid Number Hits New High but No Spike in Hospitalization

An elderly man registers for a booster dose of the Covid-19 vaccine at Cilandak Health Center in South Jakarta on January 14, 2022. (JG Photo/Yudha Baskoro)

BY :THE JAKARTA GLOBE

FEBRUARY 24, 2022

Jakarta. The total number of active Covid-19 cases reached a new high on Thursday and surpassed the previous record when the Delta was the dominant variant in the mid of last year.

Indonesia currently has 586,113 active coronavirus cases, beating the previous record high of 574,135 cases on July 25, government figures show.

But the current Covid-19 situation is very different from last year: the surge in caseloads doesn’t translate to a spike in hospitalizations.

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INDONESIA  SOCIETY

Indonesia begins clinical trials of homegrown COVID-19 candidate vaccine

A student receives a Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine dose at an elementary school in Banda Aceh on Jan. 18.(AFP/Chaideer Mahyuddin)

 

Nina A. Loasana (The Jakarta Post) PREMIUM Jakarta   ●   Wed, February 23, 2022

 

Indonesian researchers recently began phase one clinical trials of a domestically produced COVID-19 candidate vaccine, a development that may bring the country closer to producing its first homegrown coronavirus jab.

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Airlangga University and partner PT Biotis Pharmaceuticals, which have developed the candidate vaccine under the Merah Putih initiative, claim that if the clinical trials are successful, the vaccine may be mass produced by July or August of this year.

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The effort to produce a homegrown vaccine started in the early days of the pandemic as the country sought to achieve vaccine self-sufficiency amid an international scramble for scarce supplies.

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4. LAOS

Huaphan rolls out Covid vaccinations

2.25.22

Huaphan province is providing Covid-19 vaccinations for children in the  6-11 and 12-17 age groups, as well as for people of any age who have not yet been immunised, with vaccinations available from February 21 to March 4. The Huaphan provincial

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5. MALAYSIA:

2.21.22

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4. MYANMAR

Myanmar’s Omicron cases rise to 146

People wait at a COVID-19 health check station in Yangon, Myanmar. PHOTO: XINHUA

.People wait at a COVID-19 health check station in Yangon, Myanmar. PHOTO: XINHUA

ANGON (XINHUA) – The number of Omicron cases has risen to 146 after 28 new cases were reported in Myanmar, according to a statement from its Ministry of Health on Thursday night.

The ministry said the Omicron variant was found in 11 samples of returnees from Malaysia, six from the Philippines, three from Thailand, four from Singapore, two from India and one each from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Russia.

According to the ministry’s figures on Thursday, the number of COVID-19 infections has increased to 533,732 in Myanmar after 128 new Covid-19 cases were reported in the past 24 hours.

With one more death, the death toll has reached 19,307 as of Thursday.

A total of 511,798 patients have been discharged from hospitals.

Myanmar detected its first two COVID-19 positive cases in March 2020.

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7. PHILIPPINES

COVID-19 CASES BREAKDOWN (PH)
(as of 02-21-22 )
NEW CASES-1,427
ACTIVE CASES-58,657
TOTAL CASES-3,653,526
RECOVERIES-3,539,106
DEATHS-55,763

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 8. SINGAPORE

Tracking Covid-19 cases in Singapore

A summary of those hospitalised, requiring oxygen or in the ICU

Currently in hospital Require oxygen supplementation Critically ill in ICU
611
49
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There are currently 49 cases of serious illness requiring oxygen supplementation. Among them are 41 seniors aged 60 or older.

There is particular concern for those aged 60 or older

850 people have died

There were no new deaths from Covid-19 complications, according to MOH data released on Jan 27.

Rate of vaccination remains largely stagnant as booster shots increase

As at Jan 26, 88 per cent of the population have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, and 91 per cent have received at least one dose.

In addition, the Health Ministry reported that 91 per cent of the eligible population have completed their full regime, or received two doses of Covid-19 vaccines.

Those eligible for booster doses are also being invited to receive their third shots. So far, 57 per cent of Singapore’s population have received boosters.

A summary of cases – those locally transmitted and those imported

The number of Covid-19 cases in Singapore has grown to 333,071, with 5,469 new cases reported on Jan 27.

Of the total cases, 1,898 were detected through polymerase chain reaction tests – comprising 1,537 local cases and 361 imported cases.

Another 3,571 cases were detected through antigen rapid tests and assessed by a doctor to have mild symptoms and of low risk. Of these, 3,553 were local and 18 were imported.

Meanwhile, another 3,109 patients were discharged. So far, a total of 311,589 patients have recovered from Covid-19.

The weekly infection growth rate is at 2.37.

Source: Ministry of Health
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9. THAILAND:

Covid infection rate steady with 8,444 new cases Sunday

A devotee wearing a face mask visits Wat Mangkon Kamalawat in Bangkok's Yaowarat on Saturday ahead of Chinese New Year. (Photo: Somchai Poomlard)

A devotee wearing a face mask visits Wat Mangkon Kamalawat in Bangkok’s Yaowarat on Saturday ahead of Chinese New Year. (Photo: Somchai Poomlard)

The government on Sunday announced 8,444 more Covid-19 cases, maintaining the range of 6,000-9,000 infections per day since Jan 7, along with 12 new fatalities.

This compared with the 8,618 new cases and 19 fatalities reported on Saturday morning.

The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration said on Sunday afternoon that the 12 new fatalities were between the ages of 55 and 83, all Thai nationals.

Bangkok logged the most new deaths at two, followed by one each in Samut Prakan, Kalasin, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Ubon Ratchathani, Chiang Mai, Nakhon Sawan, Chumphon, Yala and Ayutthaya.

Of the local infections, 8,133 were confirmed at hospitals, 54 via mass testing and 21 among inmates.  A further 236 infections were imported from abroad.

Bangkok had 1,271 new cases, followed by Samut Prakan (783), Chon Buri (408), Nonthaburi (403), Phuket (360), Si Sa Ket (224), Ubon Ratchathani (216), Pathum Thani (174), (Nakhon Ratchasima) 166, Samut Sakhon and Nakhon Si Thammarat (162).

(Screenshot from https://epidemic-stats.com/coronavirus/thailand)

On Saturday, 84,542 people received Covid-19 treatment at hospitals, including 546 seriously ill patients and 109 dependent on ventilators.

Global Covid-19 cases rose by 2.6 million in 24 hours to 373 million. The worldwide death toll went up by 7,647 to 5.6 million. The United States had the most cases at 75 million, up 192,028, and the most deaths at 906,861, up 1,127.

On Saturday, 7,829 Covid-19 patients were discharged from hospitals after recovering from the coronavirus.

Since the pandemic started in early 2020, there have been 2,432,534 Covid-19 cases, including 209,099 cases this year, with 2,325,835 complete recoveries to date.

The accumulated death toll stood at 22,157 since the beginning of the pandemic.

The highest number of Covid-related fatalities in a 24-hour period was 312 recorded on Aug 13. The highest number of cases was 23,418 on Aug 18.

Global Covid-19 cases rose by 2.6 million in 24 hours to 373 million. The worldwide death toll went up by 7,647 to 5.6 million. The United States had the most cases at 75 million, up 192,028, and the most deaths at 906,861, up 1,127.

Thailand ranked 30th with its accumulated 2,432,534 cases.

 

THAILAND SITUATION

THAILAND SITUATION

  • Total cases:2,432,534
  • Recovered:2,325,835
  • Daily New Cases:8,444
  • Deaths:22,160
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10. VIET NAM

COVID-19 IN VIETNAM TOTAL

Medical workers label test samples. VNA/VNS Photo

CASES: 2,972,378
RECOVERIES: 2,320,722
DEATHS: 39,719

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Vietnamese COVID-19 vaccine passports not rolled out yet two months after introduction

Update: February, 24/2022 –

A woman receives a COVID-19 booster shot in Hàng Bông Ward, Hoàn Kiếm District, Hà Nội. — VNA/VNS Photo Minh Quyết
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HÀ NỘI — Vietnamese COVID-19 vaccine certificates are still not available two months after the Ministry of Health officially introduced the template forms and issuance procedures due to technical issues.

The Health Ministry on Wednesday sent a request to the Ministry of Information and Communications on expediting the process, especially with regards to digitally signing the certificates, to facilitate international travel and businesses of Vietnamese people.

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