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PM leads from the front with cloth face mask for Cabinet meeting

By THE NATION

 

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Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday morning (March 17) arrived at Administrative Building 1 of Government House to preside over a Cabinet meeting, wearing a fabric face mask with the same Thai traditional pattern as his shirt, signalling the mask was made from cloth left over after making the shirt.

 

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Prayut and Cabinet members as well as followers must go through the screening checkpoint where medical staff provide thermal scanning before letting them into the 501 meeting room.

 

As of 11am on March 17, Thailand has confirmed 177 Covid-19 cases. Of these, 41 have been discharged after recovering, 135 are under medical care, and one person has died.

 

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Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30384230

 

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34 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

That maybe he is sick and preventing the spread of his germs......lol

Perhaps he knows more than the 'elf minister - that A-nut-in here.

 

"The problem is that the particles that carry the COVID-19 virus are small and easily move right through dust masks and surgical masks. These masks may provide some protection to other people if you wear one while you are sick – like coughing into a tissue – but they will do little to protect you from other sick people."

 

source: https://www.sciencealert.com/what-really-works-to-keep-the-coronavirus-away

(see #3)

 

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There are photo comparisons of the PM from just a few years ago vs. least evening's speech, on Thai social media. He looks noticeably more wan, frail and appears to have lost considerable weight.

 

The drums have begun banging, but then they start up whenever there is a crisis.

 

 

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