64 new COVID-19 cases recorded in Thailand on Saturday

Thailand recorded 64 new COVID-19 cases today, including 41 cases in Samut Sakhon province alone, according to the CCSA.

Of the new infections, 54 are locally-acquired infections and 10 cases are among arrivals from abroad in state quarantine.

The coastal province of Samut Sakhon still accounts for most of the new infections with 41, including 17 cases found duringproactive screening in communities and 24 cases among those under observation and treatment in hospitals. The remaining local cases include 6 in Bangkok, 4 in Pathum Thani, 2 in Tak and 1 in Nonthaburi.

The 10 imported cases include 2 each from Croatia and the United Arab Emirates, and 1 each from Indonesia, US, Bangladesh, the Netherlands, Myanmar and Germany.

45 patients have recovered today, raising the total to 25,686.

Cumulative infections, since early last year, are 26,305 and the death toll remains 85. 534 others are still being treated in hospitals.

Cumulative infections since December 15th are 22,068, including 1,059 foreign arrivals. The death toll over the same period remains 25.

Worldwide infections, to date, are 116,216,580, with 2,581,649 fatalities. The US has the most infections, with 29,593,704.

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