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Thailand reports new daily record of 31 COVID-19 deaths

Thailand reports new daily record of 31 COVID-19 deaths

People line up to receive their COVID-19 vaccine at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Apr 28, 2021. (File photo: REUTERS/Jorge Silva)

BANGKOK: Thailand on Monday (May 3) reported a new daily record of 31 coronavirus deaths, the health ministry said, as the country grapples with a third wave of infections.

After managing to largely control the virus for around a year through shutdowns and strict border controls, Thailand has faced a spike in cases since early April that is proving harder to control and putting pressure on parts of the medical system.

The ministry reported 2,041 new COVID-19 cases, taking the country's total number to 71,025 since the pandemic began last year. The total number of fatalities now stands at 276.

READ: Thailand faces 'tight situation' for hospital beds, those with many COVID-19 symptoms to get priority

The new outbreak, which includes the highly transmissible B117 variant first detected in Britain, has accounted for more than half of total cases and deaths since the start of the pandemic.

Thailand aims to have 70 per cent of the population vaccinated against COVID-19 by the end of the year, though the roll-out of vaccines has been slower compared with some neighbouring countries.

Registration for vaccinating the general public began on Saturday, with about 16 million people aged over 60 or those with pre-existing medical conditions getting priority.

Mass inoculations are set to begin in June, when the first batch of what is targeted to reach 61 million locally manufactured AstraZeneca doses becomes available.

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Source: Reuters/dv

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