Survey finds system of hospital patients collecting medicines from pharmacies a success #SootinClaimon.Com

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Survey finds system of hospital patients collecting medicines from pharmacies a success


A recent survey has revealed that the system of hospital patients picking their medicines up from pharmacies was efficient.

The Ministry of Public Health had approved the policy, starting October 1, 2019, for hospital patients to receive their medicines at pharmacies.

From January 1, 29,299 patients had received medicines at pharmacies, with 54,730 prescriptions.

A total of 141 hospitals and 1,081 pharmacies have entered this system.

The survey by Health System Research Institute, which started from October 1, 2019, said that patients had to wait at pharmacies for six minutes on average from 42 minutes at hospitals, and saved THB95 on average per trip. The system helped to manage the appointment time and pharmacists had more time to explain about medicines. It also reduced the risk of Covid-19 spreading.

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Survey finds system of hospital patients collecting medicines from pharmacies a successSurvey finds system of hospital patients collecting medicines from pharmacies a success

There were three models in this system:
▪︎Hospitals sent medicines to pharmacists to distribute to patients; hospitals reserve medicines at pharmacies (sub-stock). ▪︎Pharmacists distribute medicines according to the prescription.
▪︎Pharmacies manage by themselves, and distribute medicines according to the prescription and collect the expense from hospitals.

Meanwhile, 800 patients and 27 pharmacies have entered this system in Chonburi province.

Published : August 28, 2021

Ethnic groups in Yala get inoculated against Covid-19 #SootinClaimon.Com

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Ethnic groups in Yala get inoculated against Covid-19


Yala public health officers have been providing Covid-19 vaccine to local residents of Betong district and have now achieved 76 per cent vaccination rate, Worawit Akkarothai, chief of Betong Public Health Office, said on Friday.

“We invited local people to get a jab since earlier this week and have been giving away one set of mosquito net to every vaccine recipient,” he said.

“We aim to create herd immunity in Betong as soon as possible so that the district can be fully opened and resume economic activities, many of which have been suspended for almost two years.”

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Among local people who got inoculated this week are those of Sakai ethnicity who reside in Aiyoeweng subdistrict.

“This week we have over 50 people from Orang Asli group, a Sakai indigenous population residing in Hala-Bala rain forest, who came in to get their jab at Aiyoeweng vaccination centre,” said Worawit.

“The Orang Asli people are afraid that visitors to the city would bring Covid-19 to their villages, as the Hala-Bala Wildlife Sanctuary is one of the famous attractions in Yala. They are mostly farmers and rubber harvesters. They primarily speak Melayu and communicable-level Thai.”

Ethnic groups in Yala get inoculated against Covid-19Ethnic groups in Yala get inoculated against Covid-19

Apart from the Orang Asli people, the inoculation centre also gave jabs to 10 Maniq people, another Sakai indigenous group in Betong.

“Those who got the jabs said that the rest of the village will soon follow,” added Worawit.

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On Friday, Yala reported 194 new Covid-19 infections, with cumulative cases in the province recorded at 11,112 patients. Of these, 9,028 people have been cured and discharged and 110 people have died.

Published : August 28, 2021

Seven creditors oppose Nok Air’s rehabilitation plan #SootinClaimon.Com

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Seven creditors oppose Nok Air’s rehabilitation plan


The business rehabilitation plan that Nok Air Plc had submitted to the Central Bankruptcy Court on July 30 was approved by a majority of the creditors, who own 76.72 per cent of the company’s debt, the airline CEO Wutthiphum Jurangkool said on Friday after the latest court hearing on August 26.

The company had received a Central Bankruptcy Court order to rehabilitate the business on November 4, 2020 and submitted the first draft of the plan on May 17 this year, followed by the amended version on July 30.

Among the seven creditors who opposed the amended plan during Thursday’s hearing were Kasikornbank and Bangkok Bank from whom Nok Air had borrowed to repay the debt of Nok Scoot, its affiliate airline when it went out of business in June last year. The two banks said they were yet to discuss the interest rate of the loan but the rehabilitation plan stipulates that no debt would be repaid until the plan manager is appointed.

Other opposing creditors included an airplane renting company and creditors of air ticket fees.

The court has scheduled the next hearing for September 6.

Published : August 28, 2021

Flash flood warning for Central and East regions as isolated heavy rains forecast #SootinClaimon.Com

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Flash flood warning for Central and East regions as isolated heavy rains forecast


The Thailand Meteorological Department said on Saturday that a moderate southwest monsoon prevails across the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand, while a monsoon trough lies across the lower North, the Central, the East and the lower Northeast regions.

Continuous rainfall is likely across the country with isolated very heavy rains in the Central and the East.

People in risky areas should beware of severe conditions that may cause flash floods, the department said.

Waves about 1-2 metres high are likely in the upper Andaman Sea and the upper Gulf and over two metres during thundershowers.

All ships should proceed with caution, the department said.

The weather forecast for the next 24 hours:

North: Thundershowers in 70 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 23-25 degrees Celsius, highs of 31-34°C.

Northeast: Thundershowers in 70 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 22-24°C and highs of 31-33°C.

Central: Thundershowers in 80 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy to very rains; temperature lows of 23-24°C, highs of 31-34°C.

East: Thundershowers in 80 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy to very heavy rains; temperature lows of 22-24°C, highs of 26-30°C; waves 1-2 metres high and over two metres during thundershowers.

South (east coast): Thundershowers in 40 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 23-24°C, highs of 29-34°C; waves 1-2 metres high and two metres during thundershowers.

South (west coast): Thundershowers in 60 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 19-24°C, highs of 29-33°C; waves 1-2 metres high and over two metres during thundershowers.

Bangkok and surrounding areas: Thundershowers in 80 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 23-25°C, highs of 29-31°C.

Source: Thailand Meteorological Department

Published : August 28, 2021

Thailand recorded 17,984 Covid-19 cases and 292 deaths on Saturday #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thailand recorded 17,984 Covid-19 cases and 292 deaths on Saturday


Ministry of Public Health reported on Saturday (August 28) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 17,984 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 324 of whom have been found in prisons.

Death toll increased by 292, while 20,535 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country are at 1,157,555 with 10,879 total deaths.
 

Published : August 28, 2021

Restaurants, air routes allowed to reopen from Sep 1, curfew eased #SootinClaimon.Com

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Restaurants, air routes allowed to reopen from Sep 1, curfew eased


The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration on Friday eased restrictions covering restaurants, curfew and air travel in 29 Dark Red provinces including Bangkok.

From September 1 (Wednesday), air-conditioned restaurants will be permitted to open at 50-per-cent capacity while outdoor-dining restaurants can open at 75-per-cent capacity.

Restrictions on air travel will also be lifted but passengers must present vaccine certificates showing at least one dose, as well as a negative test result.

Taxis and other public vehicles will be permitted to operate at 75 per cent capacity but drivers must be fully inoculated (two doses).

Meanwhile, malls, shopping centres, community malls, convenience stores and similar establishments will be able to open until 8pm. However, all staff must be double-jabbed and undergo regular antigen tests.

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Beauty salons, barbers and massage shops will also be permitted to open from September 1, but massage shops only provide foot massage.

Parks, sports fields, stadiums, and outdoor exercise places can open but gyms and fitness centres must remain closed. Educational institutions can also open at their own discretion.

The limit on public gatherings will also be lifted from five to 25 people.

The government said people should only travel between provinces when absolutely necessary, adding that the 9pm-4am curfew still applied.

The CCSA also emphasised three protocols for Covid-free settings.
1. Covid-free environment: ventilation system, hygiene, health safety and social distancing.
2. Covid-Free Staff: Vaccinated and test with ATKs every week.
3. Covid-Free Customers: Green card (vaccinated) or Yellow card (recovered from infection or negative ATK result in last in 7 days).

Published : August 27, 2021

GPO to sign purchase contract for 8.5 million ATKs on Monday #SootinClaimon.Com

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GPO to sign purchase contract for 8.5 million ATKs on Monday


The Government Pharmaceutical Organisation (GPO) will sign a contract with Ostland Capital Ltd to purchase 8.5 million antigen test kits (ATKs) on August 30, said GPO director-general Dr Witoon Danwiboon on Friday.

“The ATKs will be used by the National Health Security Office and Rajavithi Hospital,” he said. “Both organisations stipulate that the ATKs must be for home use and not professional use and must be approved by Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration.

He added that no requirement has been set regarding approval by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

The GPO’s purchase of 8.5 million ATKs made by Beijing-based Lepu Medical Technology sparked public controversy in recent weeks following news that the brand is banned in the United States due to a high risk of false results. This sparked doubts about the product’s quality.

Ostland Capital won the contract with a bid of 70 baht per kit.

Last week, the Rural Doctors Society alerted the GPO that the deal might not comply with the prime minister’s order stipulating that ATKs purchased by the GPO must be approved by the WHO. Lepu’s ATK has not been approved by the WHO. Ostland Capital then stated that all ATKs currently approved by the WHO are for hospital and laboratory use and that not a single brand has received approval for home use.

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“GPO would like to thank all parties for exchanging their opinions regarding the purchasing of ATKs, which has ultimately enabled us to buy the product at a reasonable price when prices in the overseas market are still high,” said Witoon. “The ATK will help speed up screening of Covid-19 patients in a wider scope and therefore ensure that infected patients receive proper treatment in time.”

Siriya Thepcharoen, president of World Medical Alliance Ltd, Ostland Capital’s ATK sales representative, said: “We want Thai people to use a quality product at an affordable price. Lepu’s ATK is of international standard and has been approved for use in many countries, including Germany and Australia. It also has been approved by the FDA to use in Thailand.”

Published : August 27, 2021

Thailand plans to procure 84.8m doses, aims for 500,000 jabs daily #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thailand plans to procure 84.8m doses, aims for 500,000 jabs daily


The Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said on Thursday that the government’s aim is to administer 15 million Covid-19 vaccine doses per month. The daily target will be at least 500,000 jabs, and this target has already been exceeded this week.

The CCSA also revealed the government’s vaccine procurement plans for the rest of the year:

August 14.8 million doses
Sinovac 6.5 million
AstraZeneca 5.8 million
Pfizer (donated) 1.5 million
Sinopharm 1 million

September 15 million doses
Sinovac 6 million
AstraZeneca 7 million
Pfizer 2 million

October 21 million
Sinovac 6 million
AstraZeneca 7 million
Pfizer 8 million

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November 17 million doses
AstraZeneca 7 million
Pfizer 10 million

December 17 million doses
AstraZeneca 7 million
Pfizer 10 million

Assistant CCSA spokesperson Dr Apisamai Srirangson added that the public can have confidence in the government’s vaccine distribution plan. The Public Health Ministry has also said it is monitoring the distribution and everybody should be vaccinated soon.

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Published : August 27, 2021

Thailand reports increase in new Covid cases and related deaths #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thailand reports increase in new Covid cases and related deaths


Thailand logged 18,702 new Covid-19 cases with 273 deaths over 24 hours on Friday.

Both the numbers were higher than Thursday’s 18,501 and 229, respectively.

Of the new cases, 342 were found in prisons.

Meanwhile, 20,163 patients have recovered and been discharged over the past 24 hours.

Thailand’s total caseload from Covid stands at 1,134,046, of whom 944,003 have recovered, 185,200 are still in hospitals and 10,587 have died.

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According to Worldometer, as of 10am on Friday, confirmed cases globally had risen to 215.50 million, 192.68 million of whom have recovered, 18.33 million are active cases and 4.49 million have died.

The CCSA will hold a press conference at 1.30pm for further updates.

Published : August 27, 2021

Police raid Samut Prakan field hospital after reports of group sex #SootinClaimon.Com

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Police raid Samut Prakan field hospital after reports of group sex


Police raided a field hospital in Bang Phli district of Samut Prakan province after learning that some patients had engaged in group sex and smuggled in illegal cigarettes.

The raid happened on Thursday afternoon after a tip-off by staff at the fifth field hospital in the province.

In addition to police, officials of the Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc) joined the operation to maintain peace after reports of brawls.

Isoc officials told the press that they found 23 cartons of cigarettes and electronic cigarettes, which the patients had brought in illegally. They were later confiscated by the hospital.

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Published : August 27, 2021