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I heard about this too, probably a smart move.

 

We should be one of the first in thailand along with other islands to reduce infections to 0'

 

Its hot, humid and ultraviolet light is at its strongest here. I think we will be in a better position than most places

 

I doubt they will ban flights out (hopefully). Its not like we have Wuhan style of infections rates.

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1 minute ago, hydraides said:

Only a few hours notice is not exactly good management

 

There are probably a fair few tourists departing from BKK next week and hoping to drive out/get coaches....They will be in full panic mode

Why would there still be tourists milling about....really

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5 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Why would there still be tourists milling about....really

well a lot of tourists came to Thailand in the last two weeks from the west to specificity ride out the pandemic. 

 

but they might be OK with being locked on the island.

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3 minutes ago, hydraides said:

Only a few hours notice is not exactly good management

 

There are probably a fair few tourists departing from BKK next week and hoping to drive out/get coaches....They will be in full panic mode

I can of course understand that it sucks for the affected people, and i would hate if this happened to me.

But actually it's good management, this is how it has to be done to prevent spreading of the virus.

Bad management is what happened in Bangkok. They closed everything without locking down the city, which caused thousands or maybe millions of potentially infected people to travel across the country and spread the virus everywhere.

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URGENT: If you are a tourist in Khao Lak or anywhere in Phang Nga and you plan to leave #Thailand from Phuket Airport, you should immediately pack your bags, check out of your hotel and head for Phuket. The island will be in lockdown one minute after midnight tonight #COVID19

 

from Richard Barrow just now.

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5 minutes ago, Felt 35 said:

:huh: they could have give people at least 24 hours to prepare. However can we still fly domestic, Thai Airways to Bangkok?

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The flights im checking from phuket out of the country, that go through bkk, are 700$ usd for the phuket-bkk part

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26 minutes ago, hydraides said:

I heard about this too, probably a smart move.

 

We should be one of the first in thailand along with other islands to reduce infections to 0'

 

Its hot, humid and ultraviolet light is at its strongest here. I think we will be in a better position than most places

 

I doubt they will ban flights out (hopefully). Its not like we have Wuhan style of infections rates.

This is getting crazy....Hey lets just lock everyone up in iron and chains 23 hours a day...Hey good idea if it helps slow down virus......

 

Doctor Says........Yes the operation was very successful, but unfortunately the patient died...

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10 minutes ago, jackdd said:

I can of course understand that it sucks for the affected people, and i would hate if this happened to me.

But actually it's good management, this is how it has to be done to prevent spreading of the virus.

Bad management is what happened in Bangkok. They closed everything without locking down the city, which caused thousands or maybe millions of potentially infected people to travel across the country and spread the virus everywhere.

Sorry but how can you call it good management when they had the option to block the Chi from flying in here two months ago.  Greed its what this is about but now the season is over anyway so let the numbers roll. Btw, Its said by people who know more about the situation than most of us that there are and underreporting on at least 20000 cases in Thailand, and counting.

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12 minutes ago, fforest1 said:

This is getting crazy....Hey lets just lock everyone up in iron and chains 23 hours a day

 …...but let them shop online and eat and drink to they get sick then we at least make money at hour shopping centers and hospitals.

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15 minutes ago, Felt 35 said:

Sorry but how can you call it good management when they had the option to block the Chi from flying in here two months ago.  Greed its what this is about but now the season is over anyway so let the numbers roll. Btw, Its said by people who know more about the situation than most of us that there are and underreporting on at least 20000 cases in Thailand, and counting.

Felt

Do you mean there's 20,000 who have the virus that haven't been tested? It's not underreporting, just under testing. If that is true, then that's very good news as it would mean the mortality rate is minuscule. With only 7 deaths so far from 1388 confirmed infections, if that was 7 deaths from 21,388 cases, the mortality rate would be 0.033%,

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1 hour ago, NCC1701A said:

URGENT: If you are a tourist in Khao Lak or anywhere in Phang Nga and you plan to leave #Thailand from Phuket Airport, you should immediately pack your bags, check out of your hotel and head for Phuket. The island will be in lockdown one minute after midnight tonight #COVID19

 

from Richard Barrow just now.

This has now been overridden, again according to Richard Barrow. Tourists will be able to get into Phuket for departing flights provided they can show a flight ticket at the checkpoint.

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1 hour ago, fforest1 said:

This is getting crazy....Hey lets just lock everyone up in iron and chains 23 hours a day...Hey good idea if it helps slow down virus......

Based on the numbers impossible to justify! - which numbers you might ask, the ones that change daily?

Easy to justify if you want people to live in an Orwellian, fascist police state!

It all stinks, nothing adds up, certainly not the "statistics they are using to introduce a fascist world!

Fear makes people very vulnerable and easy to manipulate! - see a trend? Not hard to start a trend when you own & control the media!

This is being introduced by a military government that no one trusted two weeks ago - how times change!

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Weird... someone started a thread in the Isaan forum for some reason on the subject of the Phuket curfew... I posted there suggesting the thread be moved to the Phuket subforum... Now that whole thread appears to have disappeared.... :wacko:

 

Some of the same info ended up being here:

 

 

 

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Interesting that the Phuket Airport arrivals page shows quite a few flights arriving from Russia. Would they be bringing in people or just flying back tourists? If they are bringing in people how that works with the restrictions?

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Phuket, especially Patong is now an infection hot zone. The enforced isolation is intended to protect other regions of Thailand and to keep the infected on the island. Many of the Phuket infected have traveled to other regions and are therefore vectors of the infection.

We are beginning to see the growth common to the infection. There are now 53 confirmed infections (though test). 6 were reported in Patong yesterday.  Phuket first announced infections on March 20 with the following confirmations by test;

- 2 male Chinese aged 32 and 35 years old

- 3 Danes; family of  male 48 years old; female 39 years old; and child, 7 years old.

 

Ten days later we are at 53 patients who have been tested.  The disturbing aspect is that 46 are in hospital. 7 are described as recovered but this is not credible. It requires 14 days since last exposure to a  positive case and end of symptoms to be declared recovered. Only 10 days passed.

 

 

4 hours ago, hydraides said:

I heard about this too, probably a smart move.

We should be one of the first in thailand along with other islands to reduce infections to 0'

Its hot, humid and ultraviolet light is at its strongest here. I think we will be in a better position than most places

I doubt they will ban flights out (hopefully). Its not like we have Wuhan style of infections rates.

Your hopes in respect to hot & humid are just that, hopes. Thailand has a humidity level greater than the climates where seasonal flu is more pronounced, and yet the flu persists in Thailand year round. UV light doesn't help in much of Thailand's  air conditioned and covered spaces. We see the virus spread in those spaces because they do not support social distancing.

 

Yes, flights,  except for repatriation and essential service, will be stopped. (Passenger yield is too low.)

 

3 hours ago, tropo said:

Do you mean there's 20,000 who have the virus that haven't been tested? It's not underreporting, just under testing. If that is true, then that's very good news as it would mean the mortality rate is minuscule. With only 7 deaths so far from 1388 confirmed infections, if that was 7 deaths from 21,388 cases, the mortality rate would be 0.033%,

Note that the government has not stated that the deceased are tested for the  presence of the virus. There are not enough resources to allow for the testing. The tests are rationed for the general public. It isn't intended to under report, rather there are not enough resources to do that ( low number of test kits available, PPE, gloves and masks used in testing are being kept for patient care.) This is common practice in most countries because of the limited resources. All emphasis is on saving lives.

 

In plain language it is possible (and likely) that there are  hundreds of deceased due to the  infection, but because no one tested for it, the deaths are attributed to other causes like  pneumonia,  old age, pre-existing disease  etc.

 

1 hour ago, gearbox said:

Interesting that the Phuket Airport arrivals page shows quite a few flights arriving from Russia. Would they be bringing in people or just flying back tourists? If they are bringing in people how that works with the restrictions?

Repatriation flights. Russia is closing its borders and has ordered Russians to return asap.

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