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Thailand reports 2,419 new coronavirus cases, 19 new deaths


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35 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

This what you are talking about?

 

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Keep is mind, the outreach testing in BKK isnt the ONLY testing they're doing. It's special outreach testing. All the hospitals and clinics and such are still doing the regular patient based testing as they've been doing all along. So you'd need to add those numbers to the outreach testing numbers for BKK to get an apples to apples comparison...  (get that? or maybe apples to mangos?  ????

 

Just quoting a Senator there Matt Hoylman

 

"NYC’s COVID-19 positivity rate has dropped to 2.41%, the lowest in six months."

https://twitter.com/bradhoylman/status/1390694890649100288

 

Daily new cases is around 2,500

 

I do realize that PUI testing in Bangkok is separate. My point was despite a 2.4% positive rate they still mass test in high numbers to get a true picture of the situation.

 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, rabas said:

 

If you look at the graph, you see that NY has positive rates ranging from 0% to 5.5% just like Bangkok.

 

Diseases like covid do not arise uniformly in the population, they spread and form clusters.  Positive rate of a cluster is not the same as a positive rate for all of Bangkok or Thailand.

 

Other than that, your comparison of Bangkok and NY is spot on. Hopefully that will wake up some.

 

Seven day median average is 2.4% but I get your other points and agree.

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1 hour ago, ThailandRyan said:

I went for aa drive with the family yesterday just to get outside of BKK.  We all had our masks on in the car, but I watched as other cars drove by filled with families and low and behold no masks.  Waiting on a law to forbid drinking a soda while driving as well....

It wouldn't be soda in that can or bottle, just a special population control beverage.

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The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTTC) said consumer confidence hit a record low in April, dropping to 46.0 from 48.5 in March, dented by a new wave of COVID-19 infections.
 
UTTC president Thanavath Phonvichai said consumers feel that the economy has not recovered much and, lacking catalysts and consumer confidence, will remain on a downward trend with no signs of recovery until new infections decrease and more vaccinations are administered.
 
 
 
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1 hour ago, Caldera said:

About a week ago, the authorities said that the 3rd wave has peaked. A dubious claim at the time, and I think we can now safely say that they had no clue.

From one day of rising cases?

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16 minutes ago, anchadian said:

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/gems-market-in-chanthaburi-clo

 

The famous Gems Market, or Gems Road, in Thailand’s the eastern province of Chanthaburi has been ordered to close for 14 days, after a group of 52 African gem traders were found to be infected with COVID-19.

 

 

Yesterday....

 

Prachuap Khiri Khan had 27 new cases, and Chanthaburi had 25...

 

Let's see what today brings...given their respective outbreaks in the news overnight.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, RobMuir said:

They have been caught out badly by the UK strain which is making up 98% of cases in Thailand

What difference does it make which strain it is?  
 

do you even know how this latest outbreak started? Bet you dont.

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Three national footballers, five staff test positive for Covid at training camp

 

The Football Association of Thailand (FAT) on Saturday suspended training of the national football team after three players and five staffers tested positive for Covid-19 on Friday. The eight were found to be infected during training at a football camp. One of the players was a female.

 

According to doctors, the infection could have happened before or after their last Covid-19 test on April 30, and despite all the players and staff receiving the first dose of vaccine.

 

The FAT said that the timeline and information on the infected people had been given to the Ministry of Public Health. Other players and staff have been told to quarantine.

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40000659

 

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Thailand doubles its total vaccines target....

 

"Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has aimed to procure up to 200 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to prepare for unforeseeable emergencies as the pandemic continues to rage unabated in several countries.
 
He said the first priority will be to increase vaccine doses to 150 million doses or more and to prepare for any risk related to those vaccines, adding that the government had set a target of buying 100 million doses to inoculate 50 million Thais and thus create herd immunity.
 
The prime minister pointed out that Thailand had an adult population of about 60 million, and the country need 150-200 million doses of vaccine for future phases, as well as to consider the shelf life of vaccines and next year's situation."
 
 
 
Having targets is great...  actually getting the vaccine doses in hand/arm would be a whole lot better...  But it looks like they're finally getting the message.
 
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54 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Outreach and random testing possibly?, If so they will possibly find more and more positive cases.  If this was a follow-up for track and tracing a case that walked into the hospital it shows there are all sorts of infected areas out there.  Time for Thailand to get ahead of the cases that are popping up......

Do you think they are still tracking and tracing "all" positive cases and placing all close contacts into self isolation?Because trying to do that many each day has got to be pretty tricky. 

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2 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:

Do you think they are still tracking and tracing "all" positive cases and placing all close contacts into self isolation?Because trying to that many each day has got to be pretty tricky. 

I agree. Now they are just going house to house since it appears many are infected in those areas. 

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2 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Agree.

When Melbourne, Au reached ~ 1000 cases per day they went into HARD lockdown that lasted 112 days. Currently that state has zero daily positive from testing. Few days ago another state WA had ~ 2 or 3 test positive and went into 3 day lockdown. Sydney recently had couple of + tests and other states of Oz banned entries from some areas. 

Bangkok is not in lockdown. Far from it.

Granted different countries so comparison is over simplifying the issue.

 

You can't compare Victoria with Thailand. At the moment all the neighbouring countries have plenty of covid cases, and the borders are quite porous. If they do a full lockdown and bring the cases back to zero, it would be a matter of time to get some covid from the neighbours again.

 

 

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This MoPH chart is showing the total number of adverse vaccine reactions Thailand has recorded/recognized since beginning COVID vaccinations Feb. 27 through May 7:  13 out of 1.73 million doses given, and no deaths deemed related to vaccine use.

 

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https://www.facebook.com/thaimoph/photos/a.117672836509295/304141561195754/

 

 

 

 

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45 minutes ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

I'll see how long a residency is required before a Forum name change is allowed.

"Phuket Spotter" is that short for "Puke it up Spotter" or a reference to Star Trek, "Puke me up Spotty"?

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36 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Three national footballers, five staff test positive for Covid at training camp

 

The Football Association of Thailand (FAT) on Saturday suspended training of the national football team after three players and five staffers tested positive for Covid-19 on Friday. The eight were found to be infected during training at a football camp. One of the players was a female.

 

According to doctors, the infection could have happened before or after their last Covid-19 test on April 30, and despite all the players and staff receiving the first dose of vaccine.

 

The FAT said that the timeline and information on the infected people had been given to the Ministry of Public Health. Other players and staff have been told to quarantine.

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40000659

 

Did they receive the Sinovac?

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https://www.thaipbsworld.com/as-vaccine-tourism-takes-off-in-thailand-what-can-jab-seeking-jet-setters-expect/

 

For Thais craving international travel while also wanting an anti-COVID-19 jab, a vaccination tour could be the answer. At least four Thai travel agencies are now arranging overseas trips featuring the much sought-after vaccine.

 

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