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Thai returnee tests positive after 14-day state quarantine

By The Nation

 

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The first Covid-19 case outside the state quarantine area was found on Wednesday (August 19) – the 86th day for Thailand without a domestic case.

 

The Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital said a Thai returnee from Dubai, who spent 14 days in state quarantine before being released, returned with symptoms on Wednesday.

 

He is currently being treated at Ramathibodi Chakri Naruebodindra Hospital.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30393205?utm_source=category&utm_medium=internal_referral

 

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It arrived on 2 June and tested positive in August, it sounds like he got infected in the last two weeks and did not arrive with the virus. 
For mild cases, it takes 3 to 4 weeks to fully recover.. So anyone arriving from overseas since April and turns out positive later must mean they contracted it outside Thailand

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we definately need emergency powers extended after this,no more protests as its out there. close down everything,bars restaurants trains planes and parks.call beijing and nz .surround everybody with everything weve got and let em have it PM. commie long haired scum bags lock and load theyve got it comin

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1 hour ago, ThailandRyan said:

Your using a story of one of the two women who have now also tested positive but are Asymptomatic.  The post is regarding a male who exhibited symptoms and was ill so he returned to the hospital and now has Covid-19 and is being treated for it.  Read the other reports as well.

 

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/08/thai-returnee-tests-positive-for-covid-19-after-mandatory-quarantine/

 

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-08/19/c_139302743.htm

Both these reports talk about a man who did NOT show any symptoms.  Lots of confusion in the reporting.

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The story regarding the Male Thai testing positive and being treated at the hospital is only in a few papers, not in the paper we can not link to.  Wonder if its being scrubbed. Another story before it gets scrubbed out or labeled as fake news.

 

https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/2020/08/19/hospital-finds-virus-case-outside-quarantine-officials/

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6 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:

Either quarantine is contaminated or its all been an expensive waste of time ????

Agreed! What is their end game? <deleted> down forever for a virus with a lower death rate than the seasonal flu? Wait for a vaccine for a virus that no similar successful vaccine has ever been developed for a similar virus?

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1 minute ago, toolpush said:

Agreed! What is their end game? <deleted> down forever for a virus with a lower death rate than the seasonal flu? Wait for a vaccine for a virus that no similar successful vaccine has ever been developed for a similar virus?

I am curious as to why the word: "shut" was deleted in my previous comment.

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8 hours ago, macleans said:

Timeline

1. Arrived in Thailand on 2 June with no symptoms and immediately sent to quarantine.

2. Received her first test on 5 June. Little traces of virus dna found. Result inconclusive.

3. Second test on 13 June. Result negative.

4. Released from the quarantine and told to self quarantine at home for another 30 days.

5. Wanted to travel abroad, so she went to Rama for a covid test. Dr. found a small amount of dna traces from her throat and she tested positive for antibody.

6. The medical team concluded that she caught it while in UAE and already recovered before she was released.

 

Lazy journalism from the nation as usual, as full details are reported in every other Thai media outlets.

You talk about a she while in the story above they talk about a he so ??? 

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11 hours ago, oompie69 said:

Yes, that might provide the clue to where he contracted the virus. Without that information it's impossible to say what happened. He might even have picked it up in the quarantine camp, in which case we might never get the full story.

Could be they were quarantined for the 14 days, but what happened while in quarantine?

Are they all automatically tested, or do they wait to see if symptoms show up before doing a test?

If no symptoms manifest in quarantine are the allowed out with no test ever being done?

 

 And yes, a person found to be positive in the public area means now the Thai record is gone... or will they come up with some excuse to keep it going?

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