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Thailand reports 89 new coronavirus cases in highest daily jump


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4 hours ago, Parsve said:

And in the same time we could read in the "Not named" newspaper that TAT hope that Chinese toutists will start to come back within 2 to 4 weeks. But there will be a change now TAT say. The tourists would have higher  demands on cleaning and hygiene. So we have to learn that from China.

Please give me a rest. Must be first time in world history one have even get the thought to learn about cleaning and hygiene from China.

 

Or anything from anyone... unless there's a quick buck in it...

 

 

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29 minutes ago, Skallywag said:

When Italy, Spain, Germany, USA have thousands of new cases of virus per day, 89 seems insignificant to me, a total of 411 still seems insignificant to me. 

Thailand is winning! ☮️

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That's just the beginning. Thailand might get there as well which is extremely worrisome.

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8 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Many cannot.

And it does not matter many places are closed and I bet that gets extended with the rising cases.

No work or money to even afford their Soi Buakhow 2 to 3,000 b a month box.

Going home gives them a basically free place to stay and less expensive rural life.

 

Fairly consistent rumour that places have been shut down by order of Prayuth. 7/11, Central and Tesco Lotus and local markets. I'm really surprsed at 7/11 and Central, I'd have thought Uncle Too would rather have had your choice of his legs cut off than affect the income of 2 of his best mates...

 

Still, anything on da noos?

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7 hours ago, Canuck1966 said:

If they increase the deaths the Thais will shìt their pants.

If you read the comments on FB when they live stream the day's info people are absolutely petrified

They need to be honest so thais <deleted> their pants and take it seriously. 

 

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

So wait for the numbers to rise dramatically... I didn't say what they could do, I quoted what "self isolation means" which we know is un-achievable.

The trojan horse came in, and now because of the Thai culture at home it will spread like wild-fire.

Fair play, i stand corrected. Indeed it will like a knife through butter if it takes off up there. 

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look up other countries, italy did test 40.000+ cases

 

and thailand, backlog bullcrap and now releasing slowly numbers

 

tourism is dead, they can start slowly to let the truth dripp

 

let's see if the theory of  putting children with older people is a deadly mix

 

as most poor thai drop their children off with their grandparents

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What about all the people from the closed entertainment industry, and now the many thousands of mall and market workers returning up country back home en masse to the provinces / villages. That wasnt well thought out. They have created the very situation they were hoping to avoid cancelling Songkrahn. Surely these people one of the highest risk carriers being in contact with foreigners and international travellers. I dont know what the solution would be? Self quarantine in their area of work? However Im guessing many live hand to mouth and probably dont have funds to live unpaid for more than few days. U watch the numbers in the country accelerate next few weeks

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6 hours ago, tropo said:

The Chinese people stand ready to help their Philippine brothers and sisters to go through this difficult time," Huang (vice president of China) said in a statement.

 

 

China said the same thing to Thailand some weeks back, after Thailand refused to block the entry of Chinese tourists, and thus ensured Thailand and its people are going to suffer thru the pandemic...

 

Let's see just how much help the Chinese are to Thailand now as the CV cases here begin to skyrocket.

 

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35 minutes ago, ParkerN said:

 

Fairly consistent rumour that places have been shut down by order of Prayuth. 7/11, Central and Tesco Lotus and local markets. I'm really surprsed at 7/11 and Central, I'd have thought Uncle Too would rather have had your choice of his legs cut off than affect the income of 2 of his best mates...

 

Still, anything on da noos?

Didnt hear anything about 7-11. Are you sure about that?

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3 minutes ago, Tingtong2mut said:

What about all the people from the closed entertainment industry, and now the many thousands of mall and market workers returning up country back home en masse to the provinces / villages. That wasnt well thought out. They have created the very situation they were hoping to avoid cancelling Songkrahn. Surely these people one of the highest risk carriers being in contact with foreigners and international travellers. I dont know what the solution would be? Self quarantine in their area of work? However Im guessing many live hand to mouth and probably dont have funds to live unpaid for more than few days. U watch the numbers in the country accelerate next few weeks

As someone has already pointed out the numbers won’t accelerate as they won’t get tested, albeit the infected numbers will increase. 

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1 hour ago, Antonymous said:

 

It would be 'interesting' to see if figures show any correlation to the degree of air pollution that exists in all of northern and north-east Thailand.

 

In 2019 Chiang Mai had bad air (rated unhealthy or unhealthy for certain groups) for three months (not six) and an average PM2.5 of 32.3. It was a really bad year as everyone here knows. In 2018 the avg was 24.5 and in 2017 it was 22.7, so this is not a good trend.

 

Cities like Korat and Khon Kaen had higher pollution averages and bad air for longer periods also (4 months Korat and 5 months KK).

 

 

Bad air in CM for 7 months last year!

Another on my ignore list ????

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5 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

China said the same thing to Thailand some weeks back, after Thailand refused to block the entry of Chinese tourists, and thus ensured Thailand and its people are going to suffer thru the pandemic...

 

Let's see just how much help the Chinese are to Thailand now as the CV cases here begin to skyrocket.

 

Do you have a transcript of exactly what China said?

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8 hours ago, smedly said:

How did this spread to so many people attending this boxing event ?

 

all from possibly one person ?

 

I find that hard to believe - were they all touching each other 

Well it spread in the air, no need to hug or kiss anyone to get infected.

If they were in the boxing stadium I am surprised it is only 89 infected. All it takes is one ill person sneezing in the crowd!

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https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/thailand
 

Foreign travel advice

Thailand

COVID-19 Exceptional Travel Advisory Notice

As countries respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, including travel and border restrictions, the FCO advises British nationals against all but essential international travel. Any country or area may restrict travel without notice.

 

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25 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

It was a statement from the Chinese Embassy in BKK, something about China and Thailand being travelers in the same (coronavirus-sodded) boat!!!!

 

OK< not quite the same though. Duterte received a personal communication from Xi Jinping:

 

“President Xi Jinping, for all his goodness to us, wrote me a letter and he is willing to help. All we have to do is to ask,” said Duterte in a late night press briefing wherein he announced the guidelines in containing the outbreak through Resolution No. 11.

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6 minutes ago, b4n9 said:

Imagine all the particles suspending in the air when someone are sneezing, it is beautiful.

I guess you are right, a powerful sneeze from an infected person can infect quite a number of people if they are close enough.

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2 hours ago, Tondidi said:

555555 - they get praised by WHO - big specialists aren't they???

 

So WHO gave them a few crumbs to emcourage them. And the beggars took it seriously.

 

Fooled me once... shame on you.

Fooled me twice ... shame on you.

 

(Thai version)

 

 

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There are a few experiments but as far as I know it needs special conditions that Covid can spread by air. (aerosol)  Maybe thats also one reason why so many people get infected so fast who knows. ---------- > They produced aerosols (less than5 micrometers) contaminated with COVID-19 or SARS virus to create inoculum similar to samples obtained from human upper and lower respiratory tracts. COVID-19 was viable throughout the 3-hour experiment.

 

https://www.kff.org/news-summary/covid-19-stable-for-several-hours-to-days-in-aerosols-on-surfaces-nih-study-shows/

 

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