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High demand for COVID-19 screening after 20 infections related to Ayutthaya market


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Health officials in Thailand’s central province of Ayutthaya have expanded COVID-19 screening to 800 people at high risk in Muang district, after 20 people, linked to the central farmers’ market, were found to be infected, prompting health officials from the Disease Control Department and Ratchathani Hospital to target screening on traders in the market.

 

Many other people have, however, applied for the free screening, but there are not enough test queue tickets for all of them, said a health official, adding that authorities have been discussing how to deal with this problem.

 

The central market is located on a 1.6 hectare plot on the in-bound Asian Highway in Hantra sub-district. It contains over 100 shops and is well known for grilled seafood.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/high-demand-for-covid-19-screening-after-20-infections-related-to-ayutthaya-market/

 

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Many of TV members can't blame the government more than themselves for not planning for this obvious reality. because when people like me 8 months ago said Thailand will get it's turn you all laughed. 

It doesn't take a math major to realize it doesn't take much to overwhelm contact tracing like it obviously is now.  I commend Thailand on the contact tracing for the first 14 months. 

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It has been consistently shown in other countries and indeed Thailand itself, that the way to suppress the virus is with short, hard lockdowns when the virus pops up. Think NZ, Australia, Singapore, samet sakhon.

 

incremental restrictions as cases rise mean always playing catch up, never gaining control. Think most countries and Thailand today.

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I wonder if Prayut and Anutin will sit together, relaxing after a hard day, and saying just how glad they are that they let the Songkran holiday and all that travel around the country go ahead? After all, Thailand is a democracy, and now every single province has been affected by this outbreak, share and share alike, nobody can accuse the government of being only focused on Bangkok, lol.

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2 hours ago, crazykopite said:

The Government have had well over a year to plan for this eventuality and have done sod all about it they have clung on in the hope that the country would escape Covid when they could have everything in situ fir the worst scenario there more interested in buying high speed trains from there friends the Chinese ruling party ☹️☹️☹️☹️

So you think it is good policy to stock up on something you may never use that has a relatively short shelf life.

Not a problem for those with mushrooming infection from day one, others were between a rock and a hard place. Hindsight is wonderful at providing the solution.

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Free screening is limited... and so are the infection rate figures....

Prayut & the health ministry should be ashamed of the current mess.

nono: the fault is with the printers! They didn't print enough queue tickets! All the rest is fine of course!

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18 minutes ago, sandyf said:

So you think it is good policy to stock up on something you may never use that has a relatively short shelf life.

Not a problem for those with mushrooming infection from day one, others were between a rock and a hard place. Hindsight is wonderful at providing the solution.

There was /is a global pandemic with vaccination almost universally recognized as the only ultimate solution- just as with other communicable diseases. No hindsight to be puzzled about at all. This was pure incompetence. Your position is akin to the man falling off the skyscraper heard to say as he passed each floor " so far so good" ????‍♂️ 

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the response.....its appalling.no other country is this bad with a few exceptions,libya chad a few places with serious problems,rwanda has a higher rate of jabs!its there starring everyone in the face,no testing as has always been the case and very few cases to test for so far until this break out,no stations to free test at.why not?no vaccs period.this is a non response.govt needs to withdraw as not only are they mindlessly incompetent theyre dangerous to the general population at large ,the jabs given have gone where,some hospital workers but we saw one of the slime balls picking the western drug over the chinese one,im having that one was the smirked response.ohhhh how they ooze ,there is but one emotion  ME MORE and NOW and theyre incapeable f dealing with anything else,look at the slime on the front porch.P and A.yeah godsthis is a car crash heading to a steep ravine,

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8 minutes ago, nchuckle said:

There was /is a global pandemic with vaccination almost universally recognized as the only ultimate solution- just as with other communicable diseases. No hindsight to be puzzled about at all. This was pure incompetence. Your position is akin to the man falling off the skyscraper heard to say as he passed each floor " so far so good" ????‍♂️ 

Why not address the point rather than go off in a different direction, but par for the course on here, comprehension is not a strong point.

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It would not surprise me that by midweek there will be much stricter edicts  by Provincial governors that will go as far as total lockdowns.

Have just been told that the roads into  Prakhon Chai in Buriram province have been closed due to what must presumably be a massive number of suspected cases that would justify such actions !

Am not denying that the info is anecdotal at this  point in time but if at all accurate  is a sign of some serious days ahead!

 

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6 minutes ago, Nojohndoe said:

It would not surprise me that by midweek there will be much stricter edicts  by Provincial governors that will go as far as total lockdowns.

Have just been told that the roads into  Prakhon Chai in Buriram province have been closed due to what must presumably be a massive number of suspected cases that would justify such actions !

Am not denying that the info is anecdotal at this  point in time but if at all accurate  is a sign of some serious days ahead!

 

An amendment to my post. It is a small village ( Ban Khok Sa-ad ) in the district of Prakhon Chai that has been isolated and locked down  following the death of one of two persons  found infected.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

Many other people have, however, applied for the free screening, but there are not enough test queue tickets for all of them, said a health official, adding that authorities have been discussing how to deal with this problem.

Seriously !

Not enough Test Queue tickets

Translated into " not enough Test Kits or Staff "

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5 hours ago, MasterBaker said:

yeah, keep those markets opened and close bars and restaurants. no wonder where all those numbers coming from

 

Yes indeed, markets are a big problem here in Cambodia (especially Phnom Penh) and for reference from todays Khmer Times:-

 

"As Phnom Penh is still under lockdown and its people already struggling to find their daily supplies, the authorities today announced that two more markets in the capital will be closed temporarily after several vendors and security guard have tested positive for COVID-19. So far, Phnom Penh Municipality has ordered numerous markets in the capital after they have been identified as hotspots where the coronavirus is spread among people, including O’Russey Market, Derm Kor Market, Neak Meas Market and many others."

 

https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50841133/two-more-markets-shuttered-due-to-covid-19/

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

Many other people have, however, applied for the free screening, but there are not enough test queue tickets for all of them, said a health official, adding that authorities have been discussing how to deal with this problem.

Everything is under Control They Said .

This just Shows how much Bullsh!t they Talk and that they expect the people to believe what they are Saying . 

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4 hours ago, sandyf said:

So you think it is good policy to stock up on something you may never use that has a relatively short shelf life.

Not a problem for those with mushrooming infection from day one, others were between a rock and a hard place. Hindsight is wonderful at providing the solution.

Assuming you are referring to Covid test kits, you bet your life I think it’s a good idea to stock up in advance. Even if it turned out that by some miracle Thailand didn’t need them, they could be donated to other countries. But in reality, who in their right mind could think there was no need for a big stockpile of test kits? I mean, come on. 

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4 hours ago, sandyf said:

Why not address the point rather than go off in a different direction, but par for the course on here, comprehension is not a strong point.

It appears both reading AND comprehension are deficient in your case if you fail to see the point 

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