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Governors put on alert for tougher measures to contain Covid-19

By The Nation

 

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Military joins police to enforce nationwide curfew on Saturday night. Photo taken in Bangkok by Korbphuk Phromrelha, The Nation.

 

All provincial governors have been told to brace for potential drastic measures to stop the spread of Covid-19 pandemic.

 

Interior Ministry permanent secretary Chatchai Phromlert issued on Saturday (April 5 ) an urgent order demanding all provincial governors to have action plans ready for drastic measures if the government's Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration steps up efforts to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.

 

According to the order, all governors must be ready to do the following:

 

▪︎ They have to prepare a local quarantine facility, including using private property for that purpose. 

 

▪︎They must be ready to arrange makeshift hospitals, food and beverage stockpile, points for receiving donations and open channels for communicating with people.

 

▪︎They have to make people better understand the need to combat the virus, such as by convincing people to stay at home and avoid any kind of travel. Local officials and local leaders have to jointly lay out action plans and do a trial run on how to implement them.

 

▪︎They have to make a plan to prevent hoarding of goods and enforce the law strictly.

 

▪︎They have to have logistics action plans to ensure the transport of goods, consumer goods, and basic necessities. ▪︎They have to designate areas to hand out food and beverages to people in villages or local communities.

 

According to the daily report on the Covid-19 situation, Thailand’s total number of patients rose to 2,169, with 102 new cases confirmed over a 24-hour period and three patients, including a foreigner, dying, Taweesin Visanuyothin, spokesman of the government's Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, said on Sunday (April 5).

 

Earlier, Thai authorities had indicated that if the numbers continued to rise, curfew hours may be expanded from the current 10pm to 4am.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30385456

 

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2 hours ago, Vigilante said:

 

 

The food banks are intended for the poor and income-less (because of the quarantine)

Not for everyone

There will be no full 24-hr curfew

We will be able to shop for a couple of hours at least

How do you know this? A good friend is a logistics officer in the Thai Marines. She told us yesterday that we should prepare for a total 24 hour lockdown. Stock up on food, drinking water, etc.

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2 hours ago, Vigilante said:

 

 

The food banks are intended for the poor and income-less (because of the quarantine)

Not for everyone

There will be no full 24-hr curfew

We will be able to shop for a couple of hours at least

Good to see you have inside information!

 

Which 2 hours or more will you be able to shop?

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25 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said:

Definitely something serious going on....have the reported stats been accurate?

Accurate??????????????????

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41 minutes ago, wimpy said:

How do you know this? A good friend is a logistics officer in the Thai Marines. She told us yesterday that we should prepare for a total 24 hour lockdown. Stock up on food, drinking water, etc.

I agree....

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29 minutes ago, smedly said:

It's all about lock downs and imposing authority in very ill thought out manner 

 

How about ensuring the distribution of masks 

 

How about not trying to fool people into thinking that check is the same as test

 

Thailands "testing" efforts are totally inadequate, it quite frankly is a joke, number tested relates directly to infection rate and morbidity data - 25k in over 3 months is a joke, the current figures they are pumping out are a nonsense 

The figures reported may be accurate

as far as 100 (or so) new cases on the books per day

But how many did they infect before symptoms showed and they wound up in hospital?

 

That would be family, friends, people at markets, people lining up at the 7/11,

in the government offices...on and on.

 

Not to mention sharing somtum with the mob next door.

 

The numbers reported are just that-numbers reported, and remember these are only the ones forced to go to hospital.

 

It would be incredibly incredibly lucky if these 100 per day have managed to not infect another new round of carriers.

 

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1 hour ago, SCOTT FITZGERSLD said:

i don't understand why all those measures are neccasary, when Thailand

coronavirus cases are not growing exponentialy and there are not many 

death cases.

it's only 100-150 cases a day, steady for allready few weeks.

the total number of confirmed cases, after three months since the first

case was discovered, are only 2000+ cases. 

seems like a huge victory over the virus, if the infection rate was high we would

only see photos of packed hospitals and bodies lying in the street (happans

in new york daily). 

so maybe better relax, the way thai knows so well, and just keep it cool and distant,

sweden style. and indeed in may it will all go away.

And miss the opportunity to finally put all those expensive tanks to use?.....This is a golden opportunity to showcase the big boy toys....lol  

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I don’t understand this article says there’s already a curfew so I’m guessing that’s just Bangkok or Pattaya because up here there’s no curfew nor have I heard of one anywhere else except reading this. 

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