JAKARTA - COVID-19 cases in Thailand are still increasing and triggering public concern. Quoted from the Bangkok Post, on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, it was reported that there were 76,161 cases of COVID-19 infection in Thailand.
According to data from Thailand's Department of Disease Control, the data includes cases from May 24 to June 14, 2025. The data also states that 72,166 were hospitalized and 40 died.
Through these latest cases, the cumulative total of COVID-19 infections since January 1, 2025, has become 476,584 in Thailand. The latest deaths also brought the total number of national deaths this year to 154 cases.
In addition, through data there are also five provinces in Thailand that reported the highest cases in the past week, as below.
1. Bangkok (17,945 cases)2. Chon Buri (3,315 cases)3. Nakhon Ratchasima (3,027 cases)4.
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Based on age group analysis, the elderly population aged 60 years and over remains the group most vulnerable to COVID-19. The number of COVID-19 cases in the elderly is 14,757.
The next most affected age groups were 30-39 years, 14,561 cases, and the age group 20-29 years 13,889 cases. These two age groups are very active working age, with high levels of social interaction.
Meanwhile, weekly case graphs by the Center for Disease Control of Thailand (DDC) show that the number of infections will continue to increase until the 24th week. It also highlights the continued transmission of COVID-19 across the country.
Therefore, the Thai Ministry of Health continues to urge the public to follow steps to prevent the transmission of COVID-19. Starting to return to wearing masks in crowded places, maintaining hand hygiene, and receiving booster vaccines, especially for those in high-risk groups.
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