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UN Praises Thailand’s Management of COVID-19 Threat


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20 hours ago, webfact said:

Mr. Chuan Leekpai, President of the National Assembly disclosed today that at a meeting with Mrs. Gita Sabharwal, the new UN Resident Coordinator in Thailand, they were discussing the COVID-19 situation in Thailand and she praised Thai authorities and the people as having successfully coped with the virus.

Mrs Gita is the NEW UN Resident Coordinator in Thailand, they really would expect a different answer/comment from her to jeopardize her job here, sure she will kiss axx as anybody else on the same situation would do, that's called politics

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1 hour ago, BobbyL said:

Let's be fair, the numbers may be far higher (similar to every country), but one thing you cannot fault them with is the policies that the people here have followed.

 

Just look at the scenes in the UK or USA with people doing whatever they want with no social distancing, no masks and places pretty much open like normal. 

 

 

Doing nothing and doing too much, both are not intelligent solutions.

Both hurt the economy the most.

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I arrived back in uk early March just before our lockdown, now into June & UK Government are insisting we should wear a mask in public places, 3 months too late with 42,000 deaths in UK so well done to Thailand for getting the covid under control.

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2 hours ago, jkcjag said:

 So your idea would be what exactly? I assume you have a much better solution to curb the spread...maybe copy the UK perhaps...only 50,000 deaths there.

 

1 hour ago, George Aylesham said:

Thanks for your thoughtful post; I was getting very fed up with all the repetitious, knee jerk Thai bashers on TV.

Yep , they are as bad as the knee jerk apologists.

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1 hour ago, BobbyL said:

Let's be fair, the numbers may be far higher (similar to every country), but one thing you cannot fault them with is the policies that the people here have followed.

 

Just look at the scenes in the UK or USA with people doing whatever they want with no social distancing, no masks and places pretty much open like normal. 

 

 

Except that in the UK there was comprehensive social distancing and a major lockdown as well , not got a clue why you thought otherwise.

True that we did allow the sale of beer , tested comprehensively and provided huge government financial aid , those were clearly grevious errors !!!

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22 hours ago, Berti said:

Close everything, you must be a genius to invent this strategy.

It only works when people are capable of suffering.

 

Agree about medical sector.

Suffering no problem, better then 6 foot under where you'd have no problem . Thailand one of the safest places to be . I find lockdown very relaxing.

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6 hours ago, loong said:

Maybe they should be congratulating Thailand on its geographical location.

They could have added "Shame that you couldn't do anywhere near so well as Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam or Laos whose combined population is more than double yours, yet they have less than 1 quarter of Thailand's cases"

 

A military dictatorship accused of genocide in Myanmar, a communist government in Loas, and one run by a former terrorist appointed leader turned dictator in Cambodia. 

 

Yep, the answer must be totalitarianism. All those silly poor performing Western democracies. 

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1 hour ago, Archcan said:

Of course. The UN wants a one world government using the Chinese Communist Party autocracy as a model. Good job Thailand. One more step in the Totalitarian tip toe. Now that you have crippled the Thai economy causing severe harm to many of your citizens you may as well brag about it. 

Perhaps you have an alternative to lockdown . Take the Thai Boxing match at Lumpeni Park Bkk. Many Senior Citizens have also suffered with a decrease in pension due to the devalue of one's currency. Any suggestion s

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Thailand got away with it after some pretty poor decisions in the early days which have been well-documented. They controlled it thereafter with some rather extreme measures but it worked and for this the Government should be praised, despite the obvious economic disaster it's produced.

 

The task now is to get back to some semblance of normality with regard to the economy and of course the tourism industry and that is still going to be a tough ask.

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19 minutes ago, sapson said:

in the world of politics and diplomacy the facts are overlooked its just a circus of posturing show ponies.

 

You would think someone would question the Indian premier ..... you spend millions on nuclear arms and a space program...............yet hundreds of thousands of your population lack basic medicine, housing, nutrition and sanitation why?? 

 

We can go to the moon and send probes to Mars yet we still kill each other in the name of religious or land border disputes quite routinely.............. just total lunacy.

Human condition. As long as the show goes on and we can satisfy the nagging thought things aren't what they seem, most will cheat themselves to keep it that way.

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3 minutes ago, madmitch said:

Thailand got away with it after some pretty poor decisions in the early days which have been well-documented. They controlled it thereafter with some rather extreme measures but it worked and for this the Government should be praised, despite the obvious economic disaster it's produced.

 

The task now is to get back to some semblance of normality with regard to the economy and of course the tourism industry and that is still going to be a tough ask.

They were late to close the borders and are now unnecessarily prolonging the lockdowns. They were very slow to ramp up testing and the tracing network is still in tatters. The timing of the lockdown and it's execution was alright, not surprisingly from a group that stages coups, they've gotten a fair bit of practise.

 

It does seem the DDC is able, though, as are the big hospitals and doctors. The problems lie in the usurper politics. The recovery will be pure politics and that's when we'll see exactly where the priorities lie.

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12 minutes ago, madmitch said:

Thailand got away with it after some pretty poor decisions in the early days which have been well-documented. They controlled it thereafter with some rather extreme measures but it worked and for this the Government should be praised, despite the obvious economic disaster it's produced.

 

The task now is to get back to some semblance of normality with regard to the economy and of course the tourism industry and that is still going to be a tough ask.

I think tourists will see that Thailand has things under control and it will be the first Country to return to. 

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3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I don't think they had much to fight, they got away with sheer luck considering what was happening in early February with the Chinese new year.

A bit more to it than luck.

On 5th February I did a border bounce at Padang Besar from here in Chonburi, on the buses into Bangkok, the BTS and the train down to Malaysia nearly everyone was wearing  masks, in particular the Chinese. The majority without masks were foreigners, as is their want.

At the border temperature screening was in place and passport history was being checked, a guy was cleaning the fingerprint machine each time it was used, measures had already been put in place.

A month later we were still getting the dismissive rhetoric from the likes of Trump and Bojo.

On the 2nd of March Boris Johnson said the UK was well prepared for a spread of the virus, 2 weeks later the country was in crisis.

This forum proves beyond any shadow of doubt that the majority of western foreigners are not prepared to pay any attention to what Asia says or does.

 

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says the country is well prepared for the "likely" spread of coronavirus.

https://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-51706391/coronavirus-pm-boris-johnson-says-the-uk-is-well-prepared

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13 hours ago, sandyf said:

A bit more to it than luck.

On 5th February I did a border bounce at Padang Besar from here in Chonburi, on the buses into Bangkok, the BTS and the train down to Malaysia nearly everyone was wearing  masks, in particular the Chinese. The majority without masks were foreigners, as is their want.

At the border temperature screening was in place and passport history was being checked, a guy was cleaning the fingerprint machine each time it was used, measures had already been put in place.

Sorry, on the 5th February I find that hard to believe, Thailand had zero action in place, in fact it was still taking direct flights & tourists from ground zero... Wuhan.

There were no restrictions at that time.

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19 hours ago, hotchilli said:

I'd liked to have seen how the health system held up if it was 10's of thousands infected and thousands dying?

Wow.

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23 hours ago, ray richards said:

I arrived back in uk early March just before our lockdown, now into June & UK Government are insisting we should wear a mask in public places, 3 months too late with 42,000 deaths in UK so well done to Thailand for getting the covid under control.

Wait until the now delayed report on the yearly casualties of viruses in the UK comes out this month insted of last. Look at how the numbers of Flu, Pnuemonia, lung disorders, MERS, SARS, and Swine Flu have magically dissapeared. Yhey are working on how to cook the figures right now but any intelligent investagative journalist worth their salt will rumble and manipulation of the figures. Now one month late? 

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On 6/18/2020 at 12:16 PM, hotchilli said:

I'd liked to have seen how the health system held up if it was 10's of thousands infected and thousands dying?

The death toll was probably around 1,500-2,000: 

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/21/world/coronavirus-missing-deaths.html

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And the infections in tens or hundreds of thousands with the D614 strain between November to late February:

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Healthcare did fine, in fact nobody took notice at all until China went public (way too late).

 

Dr. Boon did mention that the specifically designated COVID wards and Siriraj, Chula, BIDI and Mahidol were getting full at the peak before the lockdown. It would have taken about 2-3x more severe cases for the patients to start to spill into general wards and corridors. The capacity held.

 

As much as I like to criticize the testing and the late policy decisions of the usurpers, the doctors seem to have been on the ball. They deserve an attaboy.

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12 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

The death toll was probably around 1,500-2,000: 

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/21/world/coronavirus-missing-deaths.html

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And the infections in tens or hundreds of thousands with the D614 strain between November to late February:

image.png.bfb41b960b3911b965452b005f4bf0

 

Healthcare did fine, in fact nobody took notice at all until China went public (way too late).

 

Dr. Boon did mention that the specifically designated COVID wards and Siriraj, Chula, BIDI and Mahidol were getting full at the peak before the lockdown. It would have taken about 2-3x more severe cases for the patients to start to spill into general wards and corridors. The capacity held.

 

As much as I like to criticize the testing and the late policy decisions of the usurpers, the doctors seem to have been on the ball. They deserve an attaboy.

In a BBC report just published it says:

 

The number of deaths in Thailand has been 2% higher than average, with about 2,400 more people dying than usual.

 

Not far off the estimate from the New York Times

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-53073046

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