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Thailand reports 171 new COVID-19 cases 

 

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Thailand reported 171 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday.

 

Of the new cases, 158 were local transmissions, 13 were imported from people entering quarantine.

 

The Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) also reported 150 people had been discharged from hospital having made a full recovery. 

 

2,931 people remain in hospital or held in a migrant worker quarantine centre.

 

Tuesday’s cases bring the total number of COVID-19 infections in Thailand to 12,594, with 70 deaths.

 

The number of new infections and total cases in Thailand since 14 Dec is as follows:

 

14 Dec: +28 (4,237)

15 Dec: +9 (4,246)

16 Dec: +15 (4,261)

17 Dec: +20 (4,281)

18 Dec: +16 (4,297)

19 Dec: +34 (4,331)

20 Dec: +576 (4,907)

21 Dec: +382 (5,289)

22 Dec: +427 (5,716)

23 Dec: +46 (5,762)

24 Dec: +67 (5,829)

25 Dec: +81 (5,910)

26 Dec: +110 (6,020)

27 Dec: +121 (6,141)

28 Dec: +144 (6,285)

29 Dec: +155 (6,440)

30 Dec: +250 (6,690)

31 Dec: +194 (6,884)

1 Jan: +279 (7,163)

2 Jan: +216 (7,379) 

3 Jan: +315 (7,694)

4 Jan: +745 (8,439)

5 Jan: +527 (8,966)

6 Jan:+365 (9,331)

7 Jan:+305 (9,636)

8 Jan:+205 (9,841)

9 Jan:+212 (10,053)

10 Jan:+245 (10,298)

11 Jan:+249 (10,547)

12 Jan:+287 (10,834)

13 Jan:+157 (10,991)

14 Jan:+271 (11,262)

15 Jan:+188 (11,450)

16 Jan:+230 (11,680)

17 Jan:+374 (12,045)

18 Jan: +369 (12,423)

19 Jan: +171 (12,594)

 

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The daily numbers remind me of a heart rate cardiogram taken, numbers up, down, up, down, and so on.  You would expect to see some kind of a curve as it marched upwards before starting to fall off in a steady fashion over a 14 day period until the next cluster, if there was one, appeared.  Alas once again same as last year with the numbers.

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Just now, Surelynot said:

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Screen Shot 2564-01-19 at 07.31.24.jpgWell done Boris......'Too early to make comparisons'......'Not helpful to make comparisons'........'Not appropriate to make comparisons'...and as a last resort....'I simply don't accept that'

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Dr Taweesilp, spokesman for the CCSA, seems to be a master of stating the bleeding obvious!

 

Today he said, "The situation is worrying...the more active case-finding was conducted, the more cases were found."

Duh!

 

He also said that most new cases in Bangkok are being traced to entertainment venues in its western area, adjacent to Samut Sakhon. Perhaps people there are crossing into Bangkok to visit these entertainment places.

My gosh, surely not!

 

 

Look, dear Dr Taweesilp, the situation is clearly out of control in Samut Sakhon and heading that way in Bangkok. You need to lock down both places hard ASAP, or face the consequences. No more letting the good burghers of Samut Sakhon pop across to Bangkok for a few beers of an evening, you need a curfew, and the same in western Bangkok. Man up and tell your boss in Government House what he needs to do.

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17 minutes ago, Guderian said:

"The situation is worrying...the more active case-finding was conducted, the more cases were found."

Number of positives will directly correlate to amounts of tests conducted. 

 

Again, these numbers mean nothing without the numbers of tests conducted. 

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Just now, Mr Meeseeks said:

Number of positives will directly correlate to amounts of tests conducted. 

 

Again, these numbers mean nothing without the numbers of tests conducted. 

Agree....what counts is the % of tests that are returned as positive.

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