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Numbers down, testing down. Probably see testing going down to 40k and infection numbers dropping accordingly. As for the vaccination number of 915,738 doses in one day I think works out to more than 10 people per second recieving a jab. Correct me if I'm wrong. 86,400 seconds in a day. As I have previously posted a friend and 155 others where he works recieved their 2nd AZ jab just 3 wks after their first. How many others have had the same thing. A very good way to increase double jabbed numbers rapidly. I hope this is picked up by news outlets. Complete sham that puts the health and longer term protection of the recipients at risk.
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Thailand reports 17,984 COVID-19 cases, 292 more deaths
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Well there also exists the Alt Right so let's not forget them. So happens that the states with the worst vaccines rates in the US are the conservative states. -
Thailand reports 17,984 COVID-19 cases, 292 more deaths
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
If it's a complete nonsence post then it should be pointed out. For most on here rationality, reality and reasonableness is the order of the day for some others it isn't. -
Thailand reports 17,984 COVID-19 cases, 292 more deaths
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I posted earlier that someone I know got the 2nd AZ along with 155 other workers 3 weeks after their first jab. Something definitely below board going on here. Same with daily numbers. -
Thailand reports 17,984 COVID-19 cases, 292 more deaths
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Two things. One: Average tests across all provinces is around 660 which is extremely low. Two: Someone I know has just been given their 2nd AZ jab just 3 weeks after the first. All 155 others who work at the same place also had the 2nd jab after 3 wks. This is madness. How much is this happening to boost vax numbers? -
Thailand reports 17,984 COVID-19 cases, 292 more deaths
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Still running around 40% positives from testing. The US has half of the population fully vaccinated and hospitalisations and deaths are on the way up as the country opens up. The unvaccinated are the drivers of numbers going up. Thailand <10% fully vaccinated. -
Temp measuring has always been a bit of a nonsence. For one even before delta there were a variety of symptoms fever only being one and not always present. Obviously pre-symptomatic and asymtomatic will not have a fever but are still contagious. I've seen people spraying their clothes and even their feet. Complete ignorance and fear propogated by the govt. to sell the products I'm sure they're getting some rather fat kickbacks from.
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COVID-19: Thailand reports 18,702 new coronavirus cases, 273 more deaths
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Much, much lower is correct but it's not zero. We know how delta works. A poster mentioned Israel before. Interesting to look at this. Openned up. Fairly high full vaccination rate of >60%. Hospitalisations and deaths are still low but cases are on the up. Experts are looking closely at Israel for vaccine waning and breakthrough. As of yesterday Thailand hadn't reached 10% fully vaccinated and we know that a large percentage of this number would be Sinovac. This is a very, very low proportion of the country vaccinated. Maybe another gamble Thailand has to have but I haven't heard Mr. Empty Head Full Pockets come out and say it this time. -
COVID-19: Thailand reports 18,702 new coronavirus cases, 273 more deaths
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Senior doctors are warning the government that the right balance must be struck when considering easing Covid-19 restrictions otherwise hard-earned gains number manipulations may be erased. -
COVID-19: Thailand reports 18,702 new coronavirus cases, 273 more deaths
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Maybe it's the low vaccination of the population. Maybe it's because of low testing rates. Maybe it's because they don't trust the numbers. Maybe it's all three. -
COVID-19: Thailand reports 18,702 new coronavirus cases, 273 more deaths
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
On the site we cannot quote from there is a story about jabbing all students from 12-18 with pfizer starting nxt mnth. Do not know the exact situation with my student. My students do not come from rich families. Other end of the scale in fact. -
COVID-19: Thailand reports 18,702 new coronavirus cases, 273 more deaths
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Walkins are up around 600 from yesterday but tests are exactly the same as yesterday. Forgot to mention one of my students contacted me saying they cannot join the online class today. Going to get vaccinated. Mathayom 1 or grade 7 if you like so 12 or 13 yrs old. Going to be jabbed with Pfizer. -
COVID-19: Thailand reports 18,702 new coronavirus cases, 273 more deaths
dinsdale replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Well looks like we're around the 20k mark for ATK tests for the past week. 5k for today is again a high enough number to be discernable in daily infection figures like the 7k should have been and wasn't. -
Thai proactive diplomacy helps fight COVID-19
dinsdale replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Pitty they do basically no proactive testing. -
Fugitive police chief 'Jo Ferrari' surrenders
dinsdale replied to Jonathan Fairfield's topic in Thailand News
This will be interesting. Bail and gone? -
Maybe less people are being hospitalised than before because they're sending them to field hospitals, hospitels or home. It's serious, ICU/intubated and deaths that's a good inicator. Obviously infections aren't because the numbers are meaningless with the abismal rate of testing. Test 100,000 a day then more credibility. Still a very low number for a population of 70,000,000.
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You can have a virul load and be symptomatic, pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic with Sars-CoV-2. Children around the world are being infected. In NSW, more than 2,700 cases have been in people aged 19 and under, accounting for 30% of infections. Of the 633 cases announced on Wednesday, 63 were in kids aged nine and under, and 104 in people aged 10 to 19. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/aug/19/experts-say-delta-variant-spread-among-australian-children-is-concerning-in-absence-of-covid-vaccine
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Yep. Children can spread this to each other playing together and take it home. Just needs 1 kid to be positive. No better place for this to happen than schools. Temperature checks and alcohol washes just aren't effective. The major form of transmission for Delta is inhalation of an infected person's breath. Kids will not keep masks on all day and many will not wear them properly to start with. Australia is now talking about 80% vaccination of the populatoin including children whereas currently it's 70-80% adults.
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Still have a 20-30% chance of contracting Sars-CoV-2 and a higher chance than that if the kids get jabbed with sinovac x 2 as studies are now showing. It is true that the chance of kids becoming seriously ill or dying is still low but as we see on here it does happen. There is also long covid in the mix. This is an interesting article .... Experts say Delta variant spread among Australian children is concerning in absence of Covid vaccine With data showing children can be vulnerable to long Covid, a former AMA president says the lack of an approved vaccine for the young is troubling https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/aug/19/experts-say-delta-variant-spread-among-australian-children-is-concerning-in-absence-of-covid-vaccine