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Thailand's Covid-19 mortality rate among lowest in the world


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There seems to be some evidence that contrary to what is assumed, smokers actually have better survival rates from Covid-19 than non-smokers. Chinese are heavy smokers and yet the death rates from Covid-19 are relatively low.  Possibly something in Thai cigarettes that makes them safer??

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2 minutes ago, rak sa_ngop said:

There seems to be some evidence that contrary to what is assumed, smokers actually have better survival rates from Covid-19 than non-smokers. Chinese are heavy smokers and yet the death rates from Covid-19 are relatively low.  Possibly something in Thai cigarettes that makes them safer??

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55 minutes ago, Toany said:

It is relative to the amount of testing done.  The government has already stated that it cannot afford mass testing.

And I've said this before. Even with focussed testing, only 2-3 percent are positive for the virus. Do you really think random mass testing will find many more cases?  They may be a small percentage of asymptomatic carries, but most without symptoms eventaully develop them. There's no justification for mass testing in Thailand at this stage. Compare to New York where nearly hald of those tested are positive. Mass testing makes more sense there. 

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1 hour ago, Yadon Toploy said:

Test few, and make the criteria for testing very narrow and the results will be low.

 

Hire a PR firm to trumpet the success.

 

Simples.

100,000+ tests isn't 'few'. Especially when most tests are negative!!! You do realise the tests aren't random? So doubling the tests will not double the number of positive cases. 

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1 hour ago, Matzzon said:

As I had said many times. The numbers presented are all we have. Of course there is always a possibility they might be wrong, I have never said that they can´t. Only produced all the difficulties in hiding or manipulating them. However, before there are any proof of any wrongdoing. Good work! Congratulations to keeping them low, and saving the life of many people.

Look at China. Guessed you believed their numbers too. Now they've changed things. Still well under-reported I bet. Thailand come on it's your turn to fess up. China's numbers were and still are a farce. What makes you think Thailand's aren't. The head of the Thonburi Health Care Group says numbers could be 40 times higher than reported due to people being asymptomatic. ICU's are full in the BKK hospitals speciallising in covid and they have run out of respirators. Again one must keep in mind that the outcome of very low numbers of test will result in very low numbers of confirmed infection.

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