Bangkok Post

Target set to reduce Covid in deep South

More jabs to help beat surge of cases

- POST REPORTERS

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has set a target of reducing the Covid19 infection rate in Songkhla and three nearby provinces by 10% a week, government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonko­ngchana said yesterday.

The news came after positive cases in the deep South have begun spiking. As of yesterday, 1,922 people have tested positive in those four provinces, including 666 cases in Songkhla, 501 in Narathiwat, 446 in Yala and 309 in Pattani.

Of 12 Covid-related deaths reported in the South, four were from Yala and two from Narathiwat.

The four provinces were among the top 10 with the highest daily infection rate, led by Bangkok with 1,208 new cases yesterday and followed by Songkhla.

“The prime minister is concerned about the situation. He wants to see the infection rate reduced by at least 10% a week. The situation should be under control within one or two months,” said Mr Thanakorn.

Dr Kiatiphum Wongrajit, permanent secretary of the Public Health Ministry, was assigned to handle the case.

The ministry has distribute­d 1 million pills of the antiviral drug Favipiravi­r, 20,000 rapid antigen test kits (ATK) and 100 oxygen concentrat­ors in the area.

The government has also provided 100,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine and 25,000 doses of AstraZenec­a, said Mr Thanakorn.

Songkhla has the highest infection rate in the South. The total number of positive cases was 33,883, resulting in 158 deaths.

About 43% of the local population has received their first jab but only 29% have been double vaccinated. Only 1.37% have had a third or booster shot.

Comparable figures by province were Narathiwat: 34%, 23.5% and 0.9%; Yala: 45% 28% and 1%; Pattani: 37% with the first shot, 21% their second shot and 1.3% a third shot.

Responding to criticism the region is still suffering from vaccine shortages, Department of Disease Control (DDC) director-general Dr Opas Karnkawinp­ong said more jabs would be sent.

“The Centre of Covid-19 Situation Administra­tion planned to allocate almost 1.5 million to the deep southern provinces, but we can allocate another 500,000 doses on top,” Dr Opas said.

The DDC will send another 200,000 doses of Sinopharm for a total of 2.2 million vaccine doses in the four provinces, he said.

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