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Bangkok, epicenter of worst wave of Covid-19 in Thailand

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Bangkok, Jul 28 (EFE/EPA).- Bangkok is the epicenter of the worst wave of Covid-19 in Thailand since the beginning of the pandemic.The pressure on the hospitals in Bangkok and surrounding provinces is critical, with the almost 37,000 beds enabled for patients with Covid-19 100 percent occupied, according to official data on Saturday.ç (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK). SHOT LIST: MASS VACCINATION CAMPAIGN IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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