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PM Prayut orders precautionary plans to cope with Stage 3 spread of COVID-19


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PM orders precautionary plans to cope with Stage 3 spread of COVID-19

 

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Thailand’s Committee for Emerging Infectious Diseases has been instructed, by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, to develop precautionary measures to cope with a Stage 3 spread of COVID-19 in the country. The instruction was issued as he chaired a meeting of the committee at Government House this morning (Thursday).

 

Thailand is currently at Stage 2, which means that it is capable of containing the virus from spreading, unlike the situation in several other countries where COVID-19 infection is more widespread. Although officials have done a good job in containing the virus, the Prime Minister said that he wants the country to be fully prepared to cope with a worsening situation.

 

Meanwhile, Thailand’s ambassador to Japan, H.E. Mr. Singthong Larbpisetpant, reported from Tokyo that three Thai citizens, one passenger and two crew members, on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship, have been infected with COVID-19 and that they are now in hospital.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/pm-orders-precautionary-plans-to-cope-with-stage-3-spread-of-covid-19/

 

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8 minutes ago, Sunderland said:

Japan 85 (+248% in the last 12 days - not including the cruise ship cases)
Singapore 84 (+110%)
South Korea 82 (+241%)

Hong Kong 65 (+195%)
Thailand 35 (+9%)

 

8 minutes ago, Sunderland said:

What does this point to? A cover-up to protect the dying tourist industry, or poor detection and follow-up/tracing?

That's a startling,glaring statistic which Anutin might suggest shows how much better Thailand is at dealing with the situation,in the hope it will fix the dwindling tourist numbers which TAT seem to have stopped publishing prediction figures about. 

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Control can change from 'under' to 'out of' in a moment!  I am not saying that the government is inept,  talentless or corrupt I am just stating a fact that Prayut or others are merely onlookers on the global stage.   I'd put money on the possible fact the situation in China will spiral out of control soon enough and then Thailand will be on its own to deal with the outfall.  

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Although officials have done a good job in containing the virus, the Prime Minister said that he wants the country to be fully prepared to cope with a worsening situation.

It's a bit like a hint.... "just in case" things get worse.
But with the minimal numbers they so far admit to being only 35, and some of those already released, surely the figures will be at zero soon?

Or has someone not been completely transparent?

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The keyword of his speech (brain soup ?) is :

 

"Thailand ranks 7th, and other countries are doing worse," he said."

 

Voilà. You can scrap the words before and after...

 

This unique sentence synthetizes the whole issue. The whole problem.

 

Image. Face. PR. There is nothing else. It's striking.

 

Prayuth is a liability.

 

We knew it before.

 

But with the virus, and if the pandemic really explode worldwide (you should have a look at the situation today... in South Korea)... Prayuth would then face an existential threat.

 

Thai people would not forgive this time...

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Stage 3 means about 50 percent of the corona virus  truth is ready to come out. Thailand isn't historically known for transparent honesty. One thing Thailand does different is they don't do autopsies and just notify the family to recover the body for funeral arrangements.

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