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DCD says first wave of COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand has ended

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DCD says first wave of COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand has ended

 

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The first wave of the COVID-19 outbreak in Thailand has come to an end, after the country has not seen a case of local, or community infection for 44 consecutive days, said Dr. Anupong Sujariyakul, an expert attached to the Disease Control Department, today (Wednesday).

 

He warned, however, that Thailand must now be prepared for the possibility of a second wave of infections, as the contagion is still spreading in many parts of the world, with several countries already experiencing a second wave.

 

As far as Thailand is concerned, Dr. Anupong said that the Ministry of Public Health supports the Government’s plan to open the country cautiously, in order to restart its ailing economy, while still keeping our guard up, by strictly observing the basic rules of wearing face masks, regular hand cleaning and social distancing.

 

Regarding the warning from scientists in 32 countries to the WHO, that coronavirus can be transmitted through airborne droplets smaller than 5 microns, Dr. Anupong said that the Thai Public Health Ministry had previously explained that the contagion can be transmitted through airborne droplets in an enclosed environment, such as in intensive care units, but not in open spaces with good ventilation and sunshine.

 

“If COVID-19 can be easily transmitted through the air, like tuberculosis, then worldwide infections would not be just 11-12 million cases, but many more,” he said, as he advised the public not to be overly concerned about airborne contagion at this point.

 

Source: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/dcd-says-first-wave-of-covid-19-pandemic-in-thailand-has-ended/

 

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  • Thunder26
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    There was never a wave in the first place. It was just a ripple, just local flares that didn't spread enough to create a wave.

  • Don Mega
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    Great news, now keep the place locked down so we don't get a 2nd.

  • ThailandRyan
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    Just tell the truth and release the real data, folks are becoming complacent because they believe the drivel and that there is no reason to social distance or mask up any more.  If there are new clust

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oh great   !   now what about the 2nd and 3rd wave ... are we good to go  !

thanks chief .....

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Just tell the truth and release the real data, folks are becoming complacent because they believe the drivel and that there is no reason to social distance or mask up any more.  If there are new clusters, then the Government can only blame themselves.

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Great news, now keep the place locked down so we don't get a 2nd.

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There was never a wave in the first place. It was just a ripple, just local flares that didn't spread enough to create a wave.

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16 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Just tell the truth and release the real data, folks are becoming complacent because they believe the drivel and that there is no reason to social distance or mask up any more.  If there are new clusters, then the Government can only blame themselves.

I don't know where you live, but the restrictions are still in force. You can't do the shopping without a mask. The fans are not allowed to watch team sports, schools actually banned them at the moment. As you can see the restrictions are still there ????

10 minutes ago, Thunder26 said:

I don't know where you live, but the restrictions are still in force. You can't do the shopping without a mask. The fans are not allowed to watch team sports, schools actually banned them at the moment. As you can see the restrictions are still there ????

Bangkok is where I Live. Today was a day I never expected to see here in Thailand. Complacency has kicked in because of the 4 day weekend I presume.

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3 hours ago, Don Mega said:

Great news, now keep the place locked down so we don't get a 2nd.

And see the tourist sector unemployment go out of control, and continue to have daily food handouts to the needy until the world is free of this virus, by that time Thailand would be in real financial trouble. 

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3 hours ago, Don Mega said:

Great news, now keep the place locked down so we don't get a 2nd.

Not going to happen, mate. Keep those fingers crossed, though. ????

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Is this the 1st wave that is similar to opening up a packet of Lays and finding hardly any crisps or taking off a Thai girls bra to find it's mostly stuffing and push up lol.

 

58 dead and 3200 ish infections and a -8.1 drop in GDP.

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1st wave over, now the water gets sucked back into the sea and ..

 

If they learned anything from that one, it should be to have an early warning system in place before the tsunami hits. I think they've put mufflers on the sirens, the hoi polloi must remain calm.

Wait till the US delegation arrives tomorrow and not required to isolate for 14 days

which is mandatory for every other country.

Can't post a link because I am not allowed to mention the website.

 

So why are lock downs required again? And keep this guys information at hand when the planned second wave hits and you are ordered out of the fresh air and sunshine. 

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I can't be the only one who thinks that what's going around the world right now is the second wave of a mutated version of something which was 'doing the rounds' late last year.

 

Many countries reported a huge increase of respiratory illness in Q4, 2019. I've read reports of 10 times the usual number of hospital admissions in the UK in December but it doesn't appear to have been the same illness we now know as COVID-19 - I think it was a previous strain.

 

They would not have known this is something different in December because it was most likely a much milder form of the virus.

 

If it mutated in December / January in Wuhan then that would begin what we're seeing now and also go a long way towards explaining the massive numbers of people who are largely immune from this, because they were exposed to the previous and less harmful version.

 

Don't write this off, it's been around far longer than anyone knows so far.

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

DCD says first wave of COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand has ended

Do I have to keep wearing a mask? :tongue: I guess so, as I don't want to spread something that has ended (I feel I'm going to get some abuse for this post, lol)

And with flu season just around the corner...

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11 hours ago, Thunder26 said:

There was never a wave in the first place. It was just a ripple, just local flares that didn't spread enough to create a wave.

Ah here is the other guy who believes the codswallop put out by the Thai government. Think rationally. Think of all the tourists from China, the UK, Italy, Spain, India, Brazil, the US etc who visited Thailand last December the busiest month of the year. Forgetting all the transit passengers. And Thailand has how many Covid 19 cases and deaths? Why do you think the UK has marked Thailand Code Red? They don't believe the Thai figures either. 

In the end you Reap what you Sow. Meaning that Thailand has tried its best to deceive others into believing there Covid numbers,but as the rest of the World and even the UK knows they were mocked. Thailand did what it does best unfortunately and did it in order to please it's sinful nature, corruption and greed from which it will now and has started to reap its own internal destruction. Had they been truthful instead of prideful to save Face from the mistakes they made early on because of this insatiable greed they have, then they would now be reaping benefits. Instead they continue to try and deceive the rest of the world, and because of this there populace is paying the high price for those who should he cast out. Of course this is just my take on whats now happening, as the attempts by the Thai Government to open up to the outside world, and for those citizens wishing to travel from Thailand and be accepted on a green light basis are collapsing inward on them.

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I'm still confused, what is the difference between a resurgence of the 1st wave and the coming of a 2nd or 3rd wave, does it have a label on it identifying which one it is.......????

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2 minutes ago, Geoffggi said:

I'm still confused, what is the difference between a resurgence of the 1st wave and the coming of a 2nd or 3rd wave, does it have a label on it identifying which one it is.......????

Nothing. It's just well crafted scary talk and a trigger phrase for justifying new incoming draconian measures.  

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15 minutes ago, Nip said:

Ah here is the other guy who believes the codswallop put out by the Thai government. Think rationally. Think of all the tourists from China, the UK, Italy, Spain, India, Brazil, the US etc who visited Thailand last December the busiest month of the year. Forgetting all the transit passengers. And Thailand has how many Covid 19 cases and deaths? Why do you think the UK has marked Thailand Code Red? They don't believe the Thai figures either. 

I just took a serology test in my country as a precaution for work purposes and apparently I had past covid infection. The last time I had a bad case of cold was in end December after a short trip to bkk. I was sick for two weeks with breathing difficulties/chest pain and it was the worst case of flu I can remember in my life. I can't be sure if that's the time I got covid though because I could have got it but remain asymptomatic. But looking at the number of travellers versus the reported infections in Thailand, you either have a lot of faith to believe them or you just prefer to close both eyes and wish it's true.

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49 minutes ago, Nip said:

Ah here is the other guy who believes the codswallop put out by the Thai government. Think rationally. Think of all the tourists from China, the UK, Italy, Spain, India, Brazil, the US etc who visited Thailand last December the busiest month of the year. Forgetting all the transit passengers. And Thailand has how many Covid 19 cases and deaths? Why do you think the UK has marked Thailand Code Red? They don't believe the Thai figures either. 

And what about the visitors from the same countries that visited Vietnam at that time? Vietnam has had no deaths at all. Are their figures unbelievable too? The FCO doesn't think so as they are on the green list.

Cambodia and Laos also have reported no deaths. Myanmar 6 deaths. They all codswallop too? That's 5 neighbouring countries with very low figures. Can you see a pattern?

10 minutes ago, mrfill said:

And what about the visitors from the same countries that visited Vietnam at that time? Vietnam has had no deaths at all. Are their figures unbelievable too? The FCO doesn't think so as they are on the green list.

Cambodia and Laos also have reported no deaths. Myanmar 6 deaths. They all codswallop too? That's 5 neighbouring countries with very low figures. Can you see a pattern?

I believe those countries may have shut there doors and borders way before March 26th, but then i could be wrong.

An interesting article in the New York Times which compares excess level of deaths above a normal year by country with reported Covid deaths in the last 2 months. Thailand does quite well, 1800 excess deaths against 12 reported Covid. Spain for example had 44,000 excess deaths compared to 26,000 reported Covid deaths. Peru 16,000 excess deaths compared to 4,000 reported as Covid.

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1 hour ago, Nip said:

Ah here is the other guy who believes the codswallop put out by the Thai government. Think rationally. Think of all the tourists from China, the UK, Italy, Spain, India, Brazil, the US etc who visited Thailand last December the busiest month of the year. Forgetting all the transit passengers. And Thailand has how many Covid 19 cases and deaths? Why do you think the UK has marked Thailand Code Red? They don't believe the Thai figures either. 

I'm not disputing what you say, and I'm inclined to believe that the Thai numbers may well be pie in the sky. But with that said, what happened to the hundreds or even thousands of corpses of those who died from Covid? How do you hide that?

Brilliant! Scientists from 32 countries have warned the WHO this virus can be transmitted via airborne droplets. In addition, many of these studies from several countries are showing that airborne transmission is extremely likely and that things like air conditioners and fans help to spread it over large areas.  Meanwhile, this guy is telling people not to be concerned with airborne transmission too much.  Ludicrous!

 

 

 All you people are FOOLED!  Only China and W.H.O. believe those fake numbers! Wait until the chinese bring their coughs and running noses back there! No one healthy wants to come there anyways! 

14 minutes ago, wombat said:
2 hours ago, ukrules said:

 

2 hours ago, ukrules said:

it's been around far longer than anyone knows so far

something which was 'doing the rounds' late last year.

yes, i agree

https://www.news.com.au/world/breaking-news/virus-found-in-march-2019-spain-sewage/news-story/80e74311b4949c634ffb6f5353f07260

The above is a Reuters originated article dated 27JUN2020.

 

This BBC article is dated 02JUL2020:

 

While many countries, including Spain, have started monitoring their wastewater, there have been some early problems - one result that suggested the coronavirus was present in Barcelona in March 2019 may have been the result of laboratory contamination.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-53257101

 

 

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