April 28, 20206 yr 5 hours ago, Redline said: Maybe they should look at excess deaths, as this article does: https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2020/04/27/covid-19-death-toll-undercounted/?arc404=true MoPH has blocked the figures from general public. http://bps.moph.go.th/new_bps/index.php It should be accessibile at https://deathbirthrepo.dcs.moph.go.th/login , as per the menu on that site, but has been completely blocked. They last reported the vital stats to WHO in 2016: In other words, yet another source of data that's not available for mere mortals, but contains key figures. Edited April 28, 20206 yr by DrTuner
April 28, 20206 yr 15 minutes ago, DrTuner said: MoPH has blocked the figures from general public. http://bps.moph.go.th/new_bps/index.php It should be accessibile at https://deathbirthrepo.dcs.moph.go.th/login , as per the menu on that site, but has been completely blocked. They last reported the vital stats to WHO in 2016: In other words, yet another source of data that's not available for mere mortals, but contains key figures. And it makes you wonder why something so transparent would be removed from accessibility. I guess someone must have figured out that the fudging of numbers was now unraveling, and they needed to hide all of the figures so no one could draw a line to the possibility of real statistics making them loose face or respect. Unfortunately I think very few folks actually knew about those stats and how to access them. So It leaves one to really wonder what their motives are.....or who is hiding what they do not want seen...
April 28, 20206 yr 5 hours ago, DrTuner said: MoPH has blocked the figures from general public. http://bps.moph.go.th/new_bps/index.php It should be accessibile at https://deathbirthrepo.dcs.moph.go.th/login , as per the menu on that site, but has been completely blocked. They last reported the vital stats to WHO in 2016: In other words, yet another source of data that's not available for mere mortals, but contains key figures. One thing we do know, the numbers are higher, and considering Thailand had by far the most people from Wuhan than any other country, the question is what are the real numbers? We know testing is not a priority in Thailand Edited April 28, 20206 yr by Redline
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