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Migrant workers pose biggest danger: Public Health Ministry

By The Nation

 

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The Public Health Ministry has warned that bringing migrant workers into the Kingdom may lead to a second wave of Covid-19 infections.

 

Tanarak Plipat, deputy director general of the Disease Control Department, warned that though the situation in Thailand was a lot better than other countries, the risk is not entirely over.

 

“Several countries are facing a second-wave of infections, and we may face the same. The government is working on curbing the spread of the virus by setting up relevant agencies in every province,” he said.

 

He also listed three factors that could cause another outbreak – remaining local patients, returnees from other countries who pose a low risk, and illegal migrants, who pose a very high risk.

 

Tanarak said businesses wanting to bring in migrant workers need to first quarantine them for 14 days, adding that he believes everyone will agree to this measure because nobody wants to be blamed for causing another outbreak.

 

“We have strict measures in place, and they should be followed as we don’t want businesses to be closed again. The goal at the moment is to control the disease until there are no more infections,” he said.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30392117

 

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22 minutes ago, brianp0803 said:

It is good this likely very highly paid public health minister gave a warning that migrant workers could bring a second wave. It must take a higher degree of education and specialization to come up with that projection.
 

Are the companies that are offering low salaries for my migrant workers be made responsible for the two week quarantine? Are the companies that are using my migrant workers paying the cost for two week quarantine?
Make the companies liable for all medical costs for any migrant worker that tests positive test for coronavirus and all connected cases. 

Surely the $100k Covid insurance would cover this ? Or it does not apply in special circumstances.lol

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

The Public Health Ministry has warned that bringing migrant workers into the Kingdom may lead to a second wave of Covid-19 infections.

So don't invite them in... reduce your own domestic unemployment numbers by saying work or receive no benefits !

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1 hour ago, MrMo said:

Why does Thailand need to bring in migrant workers ?   

 

There must be enough Thais, currently with no income, to staff the food processing plants and the building sites.

 

What about all the (ex-)hotel staff ?   Not to mention the bar staff.

 

Yes, the lasses can work on building sites.   Only half of the crew that built our two story, western-style house were male !   (And probably, most of them still are.)

Do you mean they're pre-op?

 

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Ho hum, looks like it's time to lay minefields along the borders again, lol.

 

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You don't need to be an expert, especially after what happened in Singapore, to realise that tens of thousands of migrant workers returning to Thailand at the government's behest would pose a huge C19 problem, so why did the idiots invite them in?

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1 hour ago, dcsw53 said:

That explains why the one of the first groups being allowed in are 100,000 from Myanmar.
Thailand needs foreign construction workers right now like a hole in the head. How many more condos do they need to add to the list of 00's of 000's of unsold ones already standing there ?

Thought there were thousands of thais out of work.

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Don't allow migrant workers in to Thailand for the next two years. Thailand never had the first wave comparing to other countries. 

We were lucky considering the number of Chinese that visited Thailand back in Jan & Feb and March.

Here in Koh Samui the situation is extremely bad. Large areas of central Samui Businesses are shout down. The unemployment staggering and it is getting worst by day. 

It is time to open the borders to foreign tourists. 

You can start by allowing people to which have a resident here in Thailand to come in. 

Finally the health minister perhaps need to clear his head by taking a good and long shower. It is not and it never was the DIRTY FARANGS which caused the pandemic. So we are no longer on top of the list!!!!! 

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2 hours ago, MrMo said:

Why does Thailand need to bring in migrant workers ?   

 

There must be enough Thais, currently with no income, to staff the food processing plants and the building sites.

Many Thais don't work well vertically. 

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2 minutes ago, Sean60 said:

Don't allow migrant workers in to Thailand for the next two years. Thailand never had the first wave comparing to other countries. 

We were lucky considering the number of Chinese that visited Thailand back in Jan & Feb and March.

Here in Koh Samui the situation is extremely bad. Large areas of central Samui Businesses are shout down. The unemployment staggering and it is getting worst by day. 

It is time to open the borders to foreign tourists. 

You can start by allowing people to which have a resident here in Thailand to come in. 

Finally the health minister perhaps need to clear his head by taking a good and long shower. It is not and it never was the DIRTY FARANGS which caused the pandemic. So we are no longer on top of the list!!!!! 

 

 

Migrant Asian workers are a much safer option than opening borders to Western tourists.

 

 

Health over economy. Samui needs to do what the rest of Thailand is doing and promote domestic tourism in the short-term. 

 

For international tourism we have to need to remove the requirement for quarantine; that will only be possible when a vaccine is available - certificate for CV19 free + vaccine for all arrivals.

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Isn't the official minimum wage equal for all workers, independently ftom their Nationality ( Myanmar, Laos, CambodiaN ) ? If so, there's no reason to import labor ( and potential carriers of the Chinese Virus ).

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2 hours ago, alant said:

what would a second wave be and can you help me understand what the first wave was in quantitative terms?

First wave there was a spike in the average Thailand death rate of 2500 . The official figure shows a total of 58 deaths . 

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