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Thais told to stay home to lessen burden of medical personnel

By The Nation

 

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Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha has urged Thais to stay at home and avoid travelling to other provinces following a Public Health Ministry announcement today (March 20) that the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases had soared to 322 , said Tewan Liptapanlop, head of Prime Minister's Office.

 

Meanwhile, daily face-mask production has increased to 2,280,000 pieces. Tewan said people should stop hoarding the item as it is now an illegal act.

 

In regard to putting Bangkok under lockdown, the premier said it would not be a solution to the virus outbreak. He asked people to stay home, which in turn would free up more medical personal to focus on tackling the virus and treat the infected, according to Government spokeswoman Narumon Pinyosinwat.

 

Dr Yong Poovorawan, a virologist at Chulalongkorn University, said Covid-19 is a new disease which has now spread to more than 150 countries. Government needs to plan for the long-term in dealing with the pandemic, he added .The government will purchase more medicine for treating patients in serious condition.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30384522

 

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13 minutes ago, dogfish180 said:

How are 322 people a burden on the health system?? ???? Or is there something you aren't sharing with us?

 

That number is not a great burden on the healthcare system.  The concern is that the number can rapidly ramp up to tens of thousands.  Italy went from 80 reported cases to 30,000 in about a month.

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44 minutes ago, SAINT THOMAS said:

Surin, prasat press conference announced 3 with COVID-19 there.

 

HBI to shut down for 3 weeks.

Roi Et, Kalasin, khon Kean, Buriram etc...it's everywhere. Either way  much bigger numbers than they are letting on. And when the money goes this 'mai phen rai' culture has met its match with the chinese Flu.

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15 minutes ago, Arkady said:

 

That number is not a great burden on the healthcare system.  The concern is that the number can rapidly ramp up to tens of thousands.  Italy went from 80 reported cases to 30,000 in about a month.

Yup and i just read that the virus is much more dangerous in area's with air pollution...like italy they stated.

 

Well Thai air is much more polluted so if that's all true we should have had many more casualties already....

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34 minutes ago, dogfish180 said:

How are 322 people a burden on the health system?? ???? Or is there something you aren't sharing with us?

 

Some people say the published numbers of infected people may not 100% accurate....
Even in high developed countries it is not so easy to get tested for Corvid 19 as the test capacities are very limited.



https://www.thailandmedical.news/news/thailand-coronavirus-update-crisis-proving-that-thailand-not-a-medical-hub-after-all!-private-hospitals-scamming-patients-especially-foreigners-while-

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1 hour ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

Tell that to the Thai company ready to ship 3+ million of them to the U.S., and whatever anonymous Thai govt. officials that have apparently approved the shipment.

 

 

 

Export shipments are part of long standing supply contracts.

If Thailand refuses to honour those agreements, it will see itself cut off from future supply agreements and denied assistance when the vaccines and medications are made avialbale. Thailand has sourced all of its novel  medical treatments and medications from the west, not  China and certainly not Thailand.

 

The supply agreements were structured to allow for international emergencies and pandemics, so either Thailand failed to consider that or screwed up.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, geriatrickid said:

Thailand has sourced all of its novel  medical treatments and medications from the west, not  China and certainly not Thailand.

 

 

I'm pretty sure Thailand has been boasting lately about expecting a big shipment of (as yet unproven for CV) anti-viral medicines from China, and likewise has been claiming they'll be getting some kind of huge amount of masks from their Chinese friends. As reported here on TVF.

 

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I'm wondering how many cases of infected people and deaths they would have if the politicians would have done their job correctly? 


It was only a week ago when a tourist from Hong Kong made a drug party ( they smoked one cigarette) and drank from one glass when 14 people got infected.

 

They didn't call them prostitutes, they said they were freelancers who usually do an office job to make it sound good. 


 If one infects 14, at the same time, how many of these Batwuhan tourists had infected Thais when it was already close to a pandemic?


 They thought it's better to take their money than protecting all of us from infected people.

 

Would we do such a job, they would fire us.


Where are the consequences? 

 

 

 

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Perhaps as paying guests we should all be glad that at present it' Thais go home, not falang go home.

 

Looking at the food fights in stores across so called developed nations, the queues for guns in USA all in all I'd sooner be here dead or alive.

 

Great thing about reincarnation can visit wife as a ghost without a visa.

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57 minutes ago, dogfish180 said:

How are 322 people a burden on the health system?? ???? Or is there something you aren't sharing with us?

 

Exactly.

 

Another inane statement from an inept prime minister.

 

Burden ? What is he talking about ?

 

Then... don't close Bangkok because it's not a solution, but stay home because that's the solution...

 

Again, even in thai, it's meaningless.

 

Prayuth starts to loose his bolts. Send him back to... his barracks.

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2 minutes ago, RubbaJohnny said:

Perhaps as paying guests we should all be glad that at present it' Thais go home, not falang go home.

 

Looking at the food fights in stores across so called developed nations, the queues for guns in USA all in all I'd sooner be here dead or alive.

 

Great thing about reincarnation can visit wife as a ghost without a visa.

Reincarnation would give you a real body where you could have real fun.

 

But being a ghost would be nice to see and hear what wife does and say after we left the scene. 

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

He asked people to stay home, which in turn would free up more medical personal to focus on tackling the virus and treat the infected

and when that number reaches 7000 critically ill people like in Italy.......what then for them ?, send them home

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17 minutes ago, sanmyintmaung said:

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Plotting the daily reported case on a graph show exponential increase. It does show the trajectory of the future numbers.

 

Nice graphs!  I'd been wanting to do ones like that....but hadn't been able to focus...

 

It kinda suggests we're like a rocket ship that's getting ready to blast off!

 

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