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Thai morgue workers fatigued as new Covid-19 cases top 20,000

If a personnel member happens to get sick, we’d be in big trouble, forensic physician says

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Aug 2021 11:30PM

Thai morgue workers fatigued as new Covid-19 cases top 20,000
Each body that arrives for handling has to be swabbed for Covid-19 by Thai morgue staff swathed in head-to-toe protective suits, and face masks and shields. – AFP pic, August 5, 2021

BANGKOK – Thailand’s morgue workers are battling exhaustion as the kingdom’s latest Covid-19 wave hits new highs and the death toll mounts.

The daily total of new cases broke the 20,000 threshold for the first time yesterday, a feat repeated today.

Authorities announced 160 more deaths today, taking the total to 5,663 since the pandemic began.

At Thammasat University Hospital, north of Bangkok, staff have had to rent a special container to store bodies after the morgue filled up.

“It’s very exhausting. We may not be the exact front-line workers who have to deal with newly infected patients every day, but we’re the final stage, and we have to help them however we can,” forensic scientist Thanitchet Khetkham told AFP.

“I’ve seen our personnel faint quite a few times lately, so fatigue is definitely starting to set in and we're almost at our limits.”

Each body that arrives for handling has to be swabbed for Covid-19 by morgue staff swathed in head-to-toe protective suits, and face masks and shields.

“We have the same number of personnel as before the pandemic, but the work we do has tripled, so we sure feel under pressure and stressed out,” forensic physician Thippailin Phinjirapong told AFP.

“If one of our personnel happens to get sick, then we’d be in big trouble.”

The government has imposed severe curbs on daily life in dozens of provinces, including Bangkok, as it battles to contain the outbreak, fuelled by the highly contagious Covid-19 Delta variant.

Bars, swimming pools, museums and other public venues have been closed, strict limits placed on shopping malls and restaurants, and a seven-hour night-time curfew imposed.

But so far, the measures have not slowed the spread, with 20,920 new cases announced today, taking the total since the start of the pandemic to almost 700,000.

After a sluggish start beset by procurement problems, authorities are trying to speed up the vaccination programme, and more than 14 million people have now had at least one shot.

Government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri told AFP that the government aims to administer at least 10 million doses a month by year-end. – AFP, August 5, 2021

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