Thousands new COVID-19 cases reported in Southeast Asian countries

The COVID-19 pandemic remains complicated in Southeast Asia as several regional countries have reported more cases of infections and deaths over the last 24 hours.
Thousands new COVID-19 cases reported in Southeast Asian countries ảnh 1Thousands new COVID-19 cases reported in Southeast Asian countries - Illustrative image (Photo: The Bangkok Post)

Hanoi (VNA) - The COVID-19 pandemicremains complicated in Southeast Asia as several regional countries have reportedmore cases of infections and deaths over the last 24 hours.

Indonesia on January 10 recorded 9,640 new COVID-19cases and 182 fatalities, raising its total of infections and deaths to 828,026and 24,129, respectively.

The pandemic has spread across all 34 provinces of Indonesia. Inparticular, the capital Jakarta reported 2,711 new cases in the last 24 hours,West Java had an additional 1,468 cases, followed by Central Java (1,045cases), East Java (1,004 cases) and South Sulawesi (585 cases).

The same day, the Health Ministry of the Philippines reported 1,906 more cases,lifting the total of infections in the country to 487,690. The number of deathsalso increased to 9,405.

The Philippines has tested for COVID-19 on 6.59 million people since the diseaseappeared in January last year.

Meanwhile, Thailand is facing the worst outbreak of COVID-19 with over 200 newcases reported every day, mainly community infections.

The country has so far detected 10,298 COVID-19 cases. The death toll stillstands at 67.

The Thai government has announced that it classifies the capital city of Bangkokand 28 other provinces as "red zones", where the maximum level of pandemiccontrol is applied./. 
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