Thailand aims to ramp up vaccination after Bangkok construction camp cluster grows


Thailand is now looking to ramp up its vaccination programme after new strains were identified.- AFP

BANGKOK, May 23 (The Naion Thailand/ANN): Thailand on Saturday (May 22) reported 3,052 new cases and 24 deaths, according to its Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA).

Bangkok led the list again with 1,191 cases, followed by 437 in Phetchaburi and 99 in Nonthaburi. The fatalities included 13 in Bangkok, three in Samut Prakan and two in Chiang Mai among other provinces. The ages of the deceased were between 31 and 96.

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