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Thailand reports 122 new coronavirus cases, raising total to 721

 

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People wearing protective face masks, sit on social distancing benches at a bus station after many workers crowded the terminal station to return to their cities after many activities have been closed due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, Thailand March 22, 2020. REUTERS/Challinee Thirasupa

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand has 122 new coronavirus cases, raising the total to 721, a health ministry spokesman said on Monday at a news conference.

 

The new cases include 20 patients linked to previous cases, 10 new imported cases, and 92 cases that tested positive and are awaiting investigation into how they contracted the disease, Taweesin Wisanuyothin, a Public Health Ministry spokesman said.

 

Thailand has recorded one death since the outbreak while 52 patients have recovered and gone home while 668 are still being treated in hospitals.

 

(Reporting by Panu Wongcha-um and Panarat Thepgumpanat; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

 

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122 new cases take Thailand's Covid-19 total to 721

By The Nation

 

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Covid-19 patients in Thailand increased by 122 on Monday (March 23), taking the total to more than 700.

 

Dr Taweesin Visanuyothin, spokesman for the Public Health Ministry, said on Monday that the new cases could be divided into three groups.

 

The first group of 20 are connected to cluster cases -- four people had attended a boxing event in a stadium, 16 had had close contact with others previously confirmed as infected.

 

The second group comprises 10 people of whom four had just travelled back from overseas (two Thais returned from Paoy Paet district in Cambodia and Germany, and two foreigners were Swiss and French), while six had been working in crowded areas (staff in pubs) and close to foreigners (drivers).

 

The origin of the virus in the third group of 92 is still being investigated.

 

Meanwhile, seven patients recovered fully and returned home.

 

As of March 23, the total number of confirmed cases in the country stands at 721 -- 668 are under treatment, 52 have recovered and been discharged, and there has been one death.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30384644

 

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10 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

This was inevitable ever since the boxing matches attedned by thousands of people proved to have been transmission focal points.

Televisions companies held their matches without audience. Does anyone know who runs Lumpini?

 

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4 minutes ago, CLW said:

Can / should we believe those numbers?

 

Also the number of pending results / laboratory backlogs haven't been published since a few days? Please correct me if I'm wrong.

 

Just to give you an idea of what's probably real numbers:

 

Thailand 
122 new cases
Population 69 million


My home province in Germany
133 new cases
Population less than 1 million

 

"Young German adults hold “corona parties” and cough toward older people." 

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Wait ......the numbers are dropping now, we must be on the downside, its going to be flattening out soon, no need to go to Stage 3, its all going to be just fine, no need to worry, the guvment has it all under control.  Well I am relieved that the only people infected were from the boxing stadiums and those sharing the cigarette and drinking together, seems we just worried for nothing.  Lets lift the closures, restart the economy, THAILAND is the savior of the world.....and if you believe any of this I have beach front property for sale in Nevada, just waiting for California to fall into the ocean.....keep vigilant folks, numbers lie, and so do liars....

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Wait till the ten thousands of Thais they lost their jobs and traveled home to their families spread the virus there. They should self-isolate but how can this be possible when they live with their family members in one room? 
Not so many cases in Thailand right now because the tests are crazy expensive. A few tests - a few cases.

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50 minutes ago, wasabi said:

that is the type of thing people would post about on social media and in the news.

so  if  a doctor  told  you your  relative died of anything else but covid19 would you question it .....as a  Thai

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mark my words :  they are looking for more FARANG to be infected

 

to play the BLAME GAME

 

final exodus is approaching

 

don't close borders, make it impossible to get needed papers to stay, make it difficult to get the 30 days extension as we can read almost live of IO not allowing it, giving 7 days for 1900 baht, the new MILKING COW to get some money from those dirty farangs.

 

Home countries should do the same, but are PC. 

 

Embassies are cowards with no b.... and not much use

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40 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

and a couple weeks or so ago, here a TV forum there was a post by Webfact (sorry but can't find it, maybe some of you will) whereby the government was giving strict instructions to the hospitals (private and government included)  to take care of foreigners the same way as they took care of Thais.....and for a moment I did believe it, silly me 555

They maybe revoked the instruction the following day a-similar to that of visa on entry or the requirement for the Chinese to have an entry visa?  

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2 minutes ago, Liverpoolfan said:

They just cant help themselves can they ????

No they can not, but they are trying hard to drop the numbers down....just wait, the next spike will and may be blamed on Dirty Foreigners

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6 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

No they can not, but they are trying hard to drop the numbers down....just wait, the next spike will and may be blamed on Dirty Foreigners

They already have blamed it on us.

 

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