Thailand sees record new infections ahead of major festival
BANGKOK — Thailand reported 985 new coronavirus cases on Monday, its highest daily increase since the start of the pandemic, and health officials said they were worried the number of new infections could be far higher after this week’s traditional Thai New Year holiday.
Health experts said the third major surge in the country was proving more difficult to control as it was mostly a variant of the virus first found in the U.K. and has mostly affected younger people because it broke out at nightclubs and bars.
“The third wave is different. The origin is the young generation who have active lifestyle. They went to clubs, go back to their hometowns on very long holidays and caused the wide spread,” said Dr. Tawee Chotpitayasunondh, a senior consultant for Health Ministry.
Millions of Thais are travelling around the country — often from urban areas to rural villages — for this week’s annual Songkran festival, which marks the traditional Thai New Year. The government has not prevented people from travelling, as it did when it cancelled the festival last year.