COVID-19 cases will probably rise after Songkran festival

COVID-19 infections are expected to increase two weeks after the Songkran festival, but the situation will remain under control, because hospitals have the capacity to take the extra patients, according to Associate Professor Dr. Nitipat Jiarakul, director of the Thoracic Society of Thailand.

He noted that, during the pre-Songkran period, the number of COVID-19 patients admitted for treatment at large hospitals had increased from March, but most of the patients had mild symptoms.

The patients included actor Nattawut Skidjai recently posted on Instagram saying that it was the first time that he was infected and advising Songkran revellers to exercise caution and wear face masks.

Mongkolkit Suksintharanon, leader of the Thai Civilized Party, said in his Facebook post that he was also infected with COVID-19 for the first time and his blood-oxygen level and blood pressure are normal, but he is a little hoarse. He added that his infection meant he was unable to meet people during the Songkran festival.

Dr. Nitipat said there is no need for Songkran revellers to work from home after the festival, but advised those who live with elderly people and those at high-risk to monitor their health for symptoms associated with COVID-19.

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