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Thailand reports daily record of 9,635 new COVID-19 cases, including jail cluster


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9 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

Question is, where will all those infected inmates go for treatment?

 

I imagine they will continue with their current treatment regimen.....left to rot in prison, uncared for. But at least they are now counted.

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UPDATE: #Thailand’s economy shrunk by 2.6% in Q1 of 2021. While it is an improvement from previous quarters (Q2/20 -12.1%, Q3 -6.4%, Q4 -4.2%) this quarter does not reflect the current and severe #COVID19 wave. That’s in Q2/21.

 

https://twitter.com/SaksithCNA/status/1394119740142997509

 

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3 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

Most are asymptomatic.

Begs the question of how you know that to be a fact Danderman. You may well be right, but afaik, no breakdown of the prison infections has been released, nor any information on deaths. Presumably there must be SOME who aren’t asymptomatic.

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Just now, anchadian said:

UPDATE: #Thailand’s economy shrunk by 2.6% in Q1 of 2021. While it is an improvement from previous quarters (Q2/20 -12.1%, Q3 -6.4%, Q4 -4.2%) this quarter does not reflect the current and severe #COVID19 wave. That’s in Q2/21.

 

https://twitter.com/SaksithCNA/status/1394119740142997509

 

This is going to sting....what will the baht do is the bigger question and will inflation be seen coming up without any stimulus for the people here.  

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Why did Bangkok (a dark red zone) open "dine-in" for restaurants starting today with so many positive cases?  Yes, I know that people are limited (25% of capacity I believe), but still ... 

 

In Chiang Mai where cases have dropped daily and CM being put in the Orange zone, yet only restaurants get to open for dine-in service today.  It seems gyms (possibly limiting people) and swimming pools can open if CM is in Orange zone.

 

To get into Phuket you must have a Neg Covid test (within 72 hrs) to show from today on.  The rapid tests were stopped yesterday ... 

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1 minute ago, herfiehandbag said:

Remarkably over 50% of inmates in Chiang Mai have it!

Are the numbers going up daily since it seems the prison cluster was only reported once ... 

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Just YouTube Thailand prison. Its wall to wall people locked in over crowded cells. Don't know how they fix this problem. Mask dont help when you have someone sleeping on top of you 10 hours a day

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Just now, FarangGeoff said:

This is laughable after a quote 10 days ago.....it has peaked.... 

outside of prison infections, the wave peaked about 2 weeks ago. It’s possible that mass testing in clusters will generate a new peak, but it’s obvious that growth of the epidemic is not exponential.

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5 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

This is going to sting....what will the baht do is the bigger question and will inflation be seen coming up without any stimulus for the people here.  

 

5 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

This is going to sting....what will the baht do is the bigger question and will inflation be seen coming up without any stimulus for the people here.  

Well as we know the people don't count generally. It is the big business owners and others who will be looked after . With the baht continuing to weaken, certainly against the GBP, I would anticipate that this will continue while the UK recovers .  Stimulus for the people ? well if they say giving 7000 baht to a family over 5 months a stimulus then nothing will change as that 7000 baht will go back to the persons who they look after, the CP/7/11/Makro/Big C/Central owners etc etc. The Ma and Pa  stores will benefit to some degree although last time around here it was common practice for the recipients to go to the Ma and Pa stores, receive their cash less 20% - Now that was of more help to the poor imho

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3 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Numbers outside are still climbing as well.

You lost my context ... I was responding to CM numbers (which are going down) and CM prison numbers.

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Bangkok's governor on Sunday issued an order for the province extending the new restrictions allowing limited sit-down dining in restaurants until May 31, but making no other changes to other ongoing restrictions.

 

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https://www.facebook.com/prbangkok/posts/3491105567655706

 

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