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Thailand reports 11 new COVID-19 cases  - and wait until you read how the infections occurred


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8 hours ago, ChouDoufu said:

did you read the article?  it merely reprints what reuters said that "thai authorities said."

 

thus far, there has been no reporting that an infected hong kong tourist returned to hong kong and was confirmed to have the virus.  nothing but a statement by "thai authorities" blaming a foreigner.  you'd think if true, they'd track him down and test him.

 

and now perhaps there's a potential source(s) of infection running around bangkok being ignored.

 

 

Indeed and that was my whole point, the Hong Kong press was just regurgitating what what was reported from Thailand.

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8 hours ago, AlexRich said:

I read it on Zero Hedge blog then on the Daily Mail website. A team of Chinese scientists used a bus with cameras on board to identify everyone, where they were seated, etc. The guy with the virus passed it on to several passengers who were in his own airspace, he never touched them. The conclusion is that the virus is transmitted airborne. So the poster wasn’t posting an urban myth.

This guy seems to know what he is talking about and also confirm it's mainly transmitted via breathing (airborne?). 

 

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The US has started to close Universities, and schools, Ohio just closed all schools for 3 weeks.  The NBA has canned its season and the NCAA canceled its basketball tournament with one of the NBA players already testing positive.  The state of Ohio believes that over 100,000 are infected.  

With this being said without testing how does Thailand actually know how many people can be infected or not.  Tracking the contacts can help cull the spread but eventually we will all be exposed.  Closing borders for a few weeks and keeping the population in place could help. That way a true reckoning could be had, and the true numbers of the population infected would be known.  However, I do not believe that Thailand is interested in doing this, they will continue to spread there own agenda, and create an unsafe environment here as people become sick, but the true reason is denied.

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17 hours ago, NightSky said:

Assuming that poster is asking for 25,000 baht for a simple mouth swab test. Money first, safety last as usual.  At least that will keep the reported number of infected down which is just what the gov would want.

so for offering Dust Masks at prices over 2.50 Baht traders are threatened to be fined or go to jail,
but this is considered acceptable ?

let us look at the margin: 
Let's put cost of the test at say 200 quid ~ 250 USD ~ 7.500 THB, what is the price of a testkit offered in the UK, and surely they make a good profit.
The Hospital exists already, so let us assume that price covers marginal cost and overheads.
So cost-price + 300 % profit is acceptable, provided it is a large organisation,
or is it? 

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20 hours ago, petedk said:

It was interesting to see how the different countries are taking different approaches to tackling this virus.

 

In Korea they are doing mass testing to try and catch the virus at an early stage. I read the other day that a Covid-19 test in Thailand can cost up to 13,000 Baht, so some people avoid being tested. Wouldn't it be a good idea for the government to give a large budget to the health authorities and make testing free for everyone?

people who have absolutely no symptoms and absolutely no reason to be tested will get tested. waste of time energy and resources. you will overload healthcare workers for very little to no gain. not to mention people who actually do have the virus and show up to be tested will have a chance to infect perfectly healthy people who show up also. thousands and thousands of healthy people who have no logicial reason to believe they are infected show up to be tested only to get infected by the one person who actually should be there.

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15 hours ago, emptypockets said:

How does the army make a fortune off tourism? Day tours of the barracks must be popular with overseas visitors.

The army is robbing the government blind. Do you really think these guys are in this to help the people? Really? Truly? 

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On 3/12/2020 at 12:25 PM, cornishcarlos said:

Yet the Australian F1 this weekend is going ahead !! 100,000 fans in attendance....

 

Is the rest of the world over reacting or are F1 just trying to limit financial losses by running this race ??

It's cancelled.

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23 hours ago, prakhonchai nick said:

Very many rural Thais do not use serving spoons. They all dig into the dish with the one spoon that goes in and out of their mouth. Even worse. many will use their spoon to take and put food on your plate!

I have seen Thais sitting in a circle picking up food from a large central plate with their hands using sticky rice.

These were not rural or poor people either.

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8 hours ago, Iron Tongue said:

Huh?  You can't find sanitizers?

Make your own.  2/3 91% alcohol to 1/3 aloe vera gel for hand sanitizer.  Final solution needs to be 70%+ alcohol.

 

Spray sanitizer: bleach+water.  

Area surfaces: 1/2cup to gallon water

Food surfaces: 2 teaspoons to gallon water

Excellent advice and if not sure what bleach is it’s sold in Thailand and most Thais refer to it as “ HAITA” which is the brand name

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On 3/12/2020 at 6:25 AM, cornishcarlos said:

Yet the Australian F1 this weekend is going ahead !! 100,000 fans in attendance....

 

Is the rest of the world over reacting or are F1 just trying to limit financial losses by running this race ??

Absolutely disgusting. Australian government should stop it .

 

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On 3/12/2020 at 11:26 AM, monkfish said:

Was at a wedding ceremony a few days ago when it came to eat there were no serving spoons everyone just used their own.
Nobody including Cooks wore masks. I did go hungry but survived on liquids.

thank god for beer

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On 3/12/2020 at 12:29 PM, JHolmesJr said:

They broke down the events with forensic precision to pin the tail on HK

but no one knows where they hung out....yeah, right!

Tis thing is going to go exponential in Pattaya and other mongering zones...watch! 

 

 

HK people have become the scapegoat?

 

They could have got it from tourist areas where there are lots of Koreans, Chinese, Italians.

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On 3/12/2020 at 11:15 AM, webfact said:

One of the group had been in contact with someone from Hong Kong who has since left Thailand,

 

Guess what? Just on the news one of the guys who was infected said there was no one from HK at that party.... exactly as another poster (can't find link) who posted that HK government had no information about anyone from Thailand returning with corona virus. My GF told me he was outraged by the lies and even at hospital they told him to get tested be quiet and not ask too many questions.

 

How many infected again... 300?

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Pravda said:

 

Guess what? Just on the news one of the guys who was infected said there was no one from HK at that party.... exactly as another poster (can't find link) who posted that HK government had no information about anyone from Thailand returning with corona virus. My GF told me he was outraged by the lies and even at hospital they told him to get tested be quiet and not ask too many questions.

 

How many infected again... 300?

 

 

https://www.thaienquirer.com/9842/whistleblower-raises-questions-about-thai-governments-covid-19-numbers/

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