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Expert Confirms COVID-19 Incubation Period


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5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

BANGKOK, Sept 12 (TNA) – A veteran virologist confirmed that the incubation period of the coronavirus disease 2019 in most cases is within 14 days after exposure.


Prof Dr Yong Poovorawan, chief of the Center of Excellence in Clinical Virology at Chulalongkorn University,

And yet Anutin gets the WHO seat in Asia...?

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33 minutes ago, RotBenz8888 said:

I guess you didn't know that the incubation period is 14d? Explains why you are so impressed by his observation.  

It is not exact. It varies.

 

The average incubation period is 7-8 days. About 95% of the time it is less than 14 days. Longer intervals do occur. As do unusually short ones.

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16 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

It is not exact. It varies.

 

The average incubation period is 7-8 days. About 95% of the time it is less than 14 days. Longer intervals do occur. As do unusually short ones.

Thank you. I ment not more than 14d. 

 

And noting of that is new. 

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1 hour ago, FarFlungFalang said:

What sort of University educated virology expert can't count the days on a calendar and then blasts the fact over the news?Who else can't count the days on a calendar?Here's a shovel! My credentials are 30 years in surveying where counting and double checking are of vital importance.

Yeah, yeah, you know best! Happy? Probably the only way to stop you babbling.

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52 minutes ago, RotBenz8888 said:

I guess you didn't know that the incubation period is 14d? Explains why you are so impressed by his observation.  

What´s wrong with you. It´s has been clearly stated, not only in Thailand and the Thai news, on international level that incubation period is normally 14 days. Approximately 1 out of 100 deviate from that norm and can be up to 30 days or more. That´s exactly what this virologist, other professionals and this piece of news is saying. What is so hard to get?

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1 hour ago, RotBenz8888 said:

I guess you didn't know that the incubation period is 14d? Explains why you are so impressed by his observation.  

Sorry, the only one who doesn´t get it here is you. Apparently it does not matter how many that tries to tell you that.

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3 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

Yeah, yeah, you know best! Happy? Probably the only way to stop you babbling.

When the 38 hour week was brought in for workers in NSW they decided to let everyone accrue there time and take a Rostered Day Off every four weeks it was then decided everyone could have the first Monday off every month and everyone was happy except me so I phone the union rep and explained there are 12 months in a year but there are 13 four week periods a year.After that phone call the The RDO was taken every four weeks and people got an extra day off and were happy. 

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2 hours ago, Matzzon said:

Alyx, to Earth, please confirm. What in the world has an expert in archeology to do with this? Really? Not even worth discussing.

Sound like he is about as qualified to comment on any subject at hand as most of us then ????.

 

He is clearly digging around for the right answer.

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15 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:

When the 38 hour week was brought in for workers in NSW they decided to let everyone accrue there time and take a Rostered Day Off every four weeks it was then decided everyone could have the first Monday off every month and everyone was happy except me so I phone the union rep and explained there are 12 months in a year but there are 13 four week periods a year.After that phone call the The RDO was taken every four weeks and people got an extra day off and were happy. 

Irrelevant babbling! Just face it. Generally incubation period is 5-9 days and normally not over 14, but can in unusual cases be longer. How long, nobody knows. That´s already a fact. Why are you trying to close your eyes to reality?

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14 minutes ago, Flying Saucage said:

He might be a specialist. But whenever he tells the public something about Covid, it is biased and it is filtered knowledge, it is said in a way to support the juntas false narratives of dangerous foreigners, said to support xenophobia and the closure of the country, and to create panic and enhance paranoia. Never his posts are balanced in any way. Never sensible.

Ever thought about that it might be you that do not understand. ???? Or maybe you are just one of those on this forum that needs to complain on something Thai.

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2 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

Irrelevant babbling! Just face it. Generally incubation period is 5-9 days and normally not over 14, but can in unusual cases be longer. How long, nobody knows. That´s already a fact. Why are you trying to close your eyes to reality?

"Dr Yong Poovorawan, a virologist at Chulalongkorn University, said it was likely the player imported the infection from Uzbekistan. “We were quite lucky to catch this [rare symptomless] infection, which occurs in less than one per cent of cases,” he said."

 

See what the good Doctor said he imported the virus from Uzbekistan 28 days before being tested positive no other recorded case shows a 28 day incubation period.He was tested negative in Uzbekistan.Can't you see I'm not talking about unusual cases but something that hasn't been recorded before it's not unusual it would be unique if it were true.Here's another quote.

 

 

"Yong Poovorawan, a virology expert from Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn University, said the virus incubation period in the man would have been longer than 14 days and it was unlikely to have been domestically transmitted."

 

“I believe he was infected abroad,” Yong said.

 

"Why are you trying to close your eyes to reality?" He would rather believe in something that hasn't been recorded as occurring before rather than believe that that the footballer was infected in Thailand since his arrival.I believe he was infected in Thailand.The reality of this situation may never be revealed no matter how wide open my eyes are to it.

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23 minutes ago, Flying Saucage said:

I very likely have some more university degrees than you

Really? I guess you made measurement contests in the school toilet as well. That is not considered especially bright you know. ????

The only thing you get out of that, is thinking with the wrong part of your body.

 

This virologist still knows more than you.

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15 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:

"Dr Yong Poovorawan, a virologist at Chulalongkorn University, said it was likely the player imported the infection from Uzbekistan. “We were quite lucky to catch this [rare symptomless] infection, which occurs in less than one per cent of cases,” he said."

 

See what the good Doctor said he imported the virus from Uzbekistan 28 days before being tested positive no other recorded case shows a 28 day incubation period.He was tested negative in Uzbekistan.Can't you see I'm not talking about unusual cases but something that hasn't been recorded before it's not unusual it would be unique if it were true.Here's another quote.

 

 

"Yong Poovorawan, a virology expert from Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn University, said the virus incubation period in the man would have been longer than 14 days and it was unlikely to have been domestically transmitted."

 

“I believe he was infected abroad,” Yong said.

 

"Why are you trying to close your eyes to reality?" He would rather believe in something that hasn't been recorded as occurring before rather than believe that that the footballer was infected in Thailand since his arrival.I believe he was infected in Thailand.The reality of this situation may never be revealed no matter how wide open my eyes are to it.

Now you change the discussion to that you believe he was infected in Thailand. Yeah, sure, it´s a possibility. It´s also 1 chance in about 100 that he had a longer incubation period. You tried to deny that before, as something that did not exist. Now you realized that it does, and must turn the conversation.

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6 hours ago, Matzzon said:

Why are you calling the guy a muppet? Where does it stand that he is an expert on Covid-19? The word expert in the headline refers to that he is an educated and experienced virologist.

just another Thai hater who is bitter that his 'well educated sophisticated nation' has dropped the ball so miserably in the biggest health crisis in decades and still is consistently making a terrible situation worse by their ineptitude..

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