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Thai airport says still limiting virus scans as 7th patient reported

By Jiraporn Kuhakan and Panarat Thepgumpanat

 

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A banner on coronavirus is pictured at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi international airport in Thailand, January 25, 2020. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's busiest airport said on Saturday it was awaiting more information from Chinese authorities before deciding whether to expand screening of passengers arriving from China to try to detect the new coronavirus.

 

Thailand has seven confirmed cases in the outbreak, which began in the Chinese city of Wuhan. Some 41 people have died in China and more than 1,300 have been infected globally, most of them in China.

 

Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport said it had begun temperature scans on passengers arriving from Guangzhou and Wuhan, but not all Chinese cities. Flights from Wuhan have been cancelled because it is under quarantine.

 

"We will perform a virus scan if the Chinese government announces to watch out for other cities apart from Wuhan and Guangzhou," the General Manager of Suvarnabhumi Airport, Suthirawat Suwannawat, told reporters.

 

China is Thailand's biggest source of tourists and had nearly 11 million visitors from there last year.

 

As concern grows in Thailand over the possibility of a bigger outbreak, some social media users have accused the government of caring more about the money from Chinese tourists arriving during the Lunar New Year holiday than public health.

 

"Our country can control the situation well. We’ve had patients who are being treated and are improving, many have also gone home," Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul told reporters.

 

Government agencies including the health, tourism and transport ministries are due to meet on Sunday to come up with protective measures to prevent the spread of the virus.

 

(Additional reporting by Artorn Pookasook, Chayut Setboonsarng and Panarat Thepgumpanat; Editing by Frances Kerry)

 

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Nurse treating coronavirus sufferers in China claims 90,000 people have already been infected:
 
Note: It’s a Daily Mail article so take it with some salt… Also, the nurse talk about 90000 people infected… why not, but did she counted them herself?How did she got the number? It’s possible but until further proof take it 50/50:
 
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20 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

I can post them videos of Chinese dead in the street and bus terminals if they like

I’ve read this 10 times and and it just does not make sense to me. Chinese dead in the streets and in bus terminals???? Is this a fact or someone trying to be funny about a pretty serious situation?

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1) There's no such thing as a "virus scanner".  These are thermal scanners which can only detect abnormally high body temperatures, aka "fever".

 

Thermal Image Scanning for Influenza Border Screening: Results of an Airport Screening Study

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3016318/

 

 

 

2) Coronavirus "usually" is afebrile, i.e. no fever.

 

PATHOGENICITY: Usually produce an afebrile cold in adults, characterized by nasal discharge, and malaise; may exacerbate respiratory symptoms in asthmatic and chronic pulmonary disease patients; implicated in gastroenteritis; greater occurrence in children; maybe associated with pneumonia and pleural reactions, rarely manifests in neurological complications; immunity is serotype specific; antigenic heterogeneity allows for multiple symptomatic reinfections

 

https://www.msdsonline.com/resources/sds-resources/free-safety-data-sheet-index/human-coronavirus/

 

 

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3 hours ago, ChipButty said:

I was wondering how many people are considering the same to cancel their bookings? and people just give it a miss and not travel

It wont be too long before Foreign Governments start to issue travel advisories for all SE Asia Nations due to the rapid spread of this Virus.

 

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15 minutes ago, xylophone said:

And that's just the least of it, because I have witnessed them spitting on the floors of shopping malls {yes inside of the malls) and one did it right next to me so I shouted at him "you dirty bar-steward", but he walked on oblivious.

 

I read in the NYT back in the 90's that there's no curse words in Chinese. 

 

Oh, there's plenty of ways Chinese use to insult people. 

 

They listed dozens of ways shop owners might insult their customers, including the racist epithet "darkie".

 

According to the article, the absolute worst insult is to call them a "turtle egg".  Sea turtles lay hundreds of eggs in the sand and then immediately take off, never to see their offspring again, except by accident. ????

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22 minutes ago, Gerald Smith said:

I’ve read this 10 times and and it just does not make sense to me. Chinese dead in the streets and in bus terminals???? Is this a fact or someone trying to be funny about a pretty serious situation?

There are a number of links been posted elsewhere, after watching them last night, this is a very serious situation that needs to be controlled immediately. Yes people dropping in the street, on buses, in hospital corridors....police forcing people into ambulances...one shows a hospital with at least 10 people on a hospital floor totally covered meaning they are probably already dead. 

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