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Lowest number of Covid-19 cases in a month raises hopes of easing lockdown restrictions


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This truly great news.

Well done

please open up with advise of experts. Do not let the Chinese tourist to enter the country yet.

There will a second wave of pandemic next winter. Please prepare for it now

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9 hours ago, EricTh said:

 

Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore has high heat but their numbers are high so this theory ain't plausible.

 

I think it is the amount of social distancing in a society and also measures taken.

 

If Thailand didn't have that boxing stadium gathering, the number of cases would have been much lower. That triggered the first big cluster in Bangkok around mid March.

I did some checks on this a while ago check the deaths and infections per million population, I think you will change your mind.

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1 hour ago, mistral53 said:

Seriously - have you ever crosschecked a news cycle? Thailand is so low because the testing is way below e.g. the US (which is by far not the highest) - little testing = fewer cases

 

tests per 1 million population:

 

Thailand: 2,043/1 million

USA: 12,651/1 million

Italy 23,985/1 million

 

 

The testing is barely relevant. Intellect is far more relevant here. Not zombie panic mongering. There were millions of Chinese and Europeans running all over Thailand in Dec, Jan, Feb and part of March. Millions. And chances are, many were infected with Covid. The incubation period passed long ago. People would be croaking in the streets right now, if it was as bad as many expats claim it should be at this time. The world will not be coming to an end. The zombies will not be descending upon us. This thing is basically over, here at least. Let it go. 

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1 hour ago, Skallywag said:

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Just realize, that once we are all back "outside" rejoicing that restrictions are lifted, you are in reality still not "safe" from the many dangers that exist in our world

Stay safe, be well, and social distance. Wear a mask, wash your hands, and so on

Correct. I will not be safe from a highway death, or a brain aneurysm, nor being mowed down by a vehicle, or being struck by lightning. But, I will be very safe against the ravages of covid. As much as some seem to desperately want to cling to the zombie apocalypse theory, this thing is pretty much gone, baby gone here in the LOS. Just let it go. The grim reaper will come one day. But, probably not today.

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Without any details of the number of people tested, these reported figures are meaningless !

For example in New Zealand yesterday, 6400 people were tested and 3 were tested positive. This is from a total population base of about 4.75 million. Figures here have meaning.

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18 minutes ago, cracker1 said:

Without any details of the number of people tested, these reported figures are meaningless !

For example in New Zealand yesterday, 6400 people were tested and 3 were tested positive. This is from a total population base of about 4.75 million. Figures here have meaning.

That not tell them how many people have had the virus with no symptoms it only says how many have the virus at the time of testing

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17 minutes ago, offset said:

That not tell them how many people have had the virus with no symptoms it only says how many have the virus at the time of testing

A covid test will test positive when you have the virus, whether you have symptoms or not.

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On 4/21/2020 at 12:58 PM, Zikomat said:

Expect for the negative values in May.

 

       Mayday, Mayday,  the virus has gone away ?..

       

 

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