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Covid-19 from Tachilek found in 7 Thai provinces

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13 hours ago, asiacurious said:

What horribly bad fact reporting.  The headline says....  

 

Covid-19 from Tachilek found in 7 Thai provinces
 

Seven?  Then why does article only mentions one province by name?

 

I suppose the the woman from Sing Buri province is actually now in Sing Buri province (though the article doesn't actually say that clearly).  The article also does not mention which province the 5 health care workers are in, but as they eat lunch together one would guess they are not in 5 separate provinces.  

 

So at best the article gives us only:

  • 1 clearly stated province
  • 1 ambiguously stated province
  • 1 unknown province

 

With basic math, that's 3 provinces not 7.

 

Even with the fuzziest of math, it's no more than 4 or 5 provinces max!

 

Ugh.

 

 

The hospital where health workers were infected is BNH Hospital in Bangkok. The workers were at an ASQ hotel affiliated with BNH, and have been isolated and quarantined. Naturally, it caused a panic among BNH visitors and patients. 

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  • asiacurious
    asiacurious

    What horribly bad fact reporting.  The headline says....     Covid-19 from Tachilek found in 7 Thai provinces   Seven?  Then why does article only mentions one province by name?

  • It's going to be in a heck of a lot more than seven provinces after the coming long holiday weekend. This is so typically Thai, they do a great job and then get bored and want to do other things, and 

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    This does bring up numerous questions, the answers to which, as is often the case, are not to be found in the news story. It always seemed inevitable that Covid would find its way back in sooner

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10 hours ago, RotBenz8888 said:

I guess they don't want to scare people from traveling during the long weekends, so better not tell which they are. Anyway, it's all under control according to the health minister.....

You are right!  This is consistent with an article I read years ago from a government official who said "  a little white lie is O.K. " ????

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Why isn't there any mention of these Tachilek girls' customers? I could imagine that every one of them might have infected several patrons of that hotel; most of them Thais.

 

Leads me to believe that there are indeed some big cover ups, when it comes to COVID. A half truth isn't enough to give me peace of mind. But, of course, I am a Farang.

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1 minute ago, Boomer6969 said:

Why isn't there any mention of these Tachilek girls' customers? I could imagine that every one of them might have infected several patrons of that hotel; most of them Thais.

 

Leads me to believe that there are indeed some big cover ups, when it comes to COVID. A half truth isn't enough to give me peace of mind. But, of course, I am a Farang.

I guess the good old "do you know who I am??? " is changed to "you do NOT know who I am!!! " 

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1 hour ago, Jeffr2 said:

Just read this is a different strain than the one from Wuhan.  It spreads 20% faster.  Ugh.

'It spreads 20% faster.'   I can't believe it's not butter.

 

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1 hour ago, Jeffr2 said:

Just read this is a different strain than the one from Wuhan.  It spreads 20% faster.  Ugh.

Covid 20?

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13 hours ago, keith101 said:

Which Provinces , we need to know .

I'm enclosing the house in plastic wrap and putting pillows against all glass windows (when trouble comes...it comes in threes...so you never know if we might also be hit with a hurrucane or nuclear detonation). I hope Lazada can still deliver though

Those party girls sure can spread a disease quickly!  :partytime2: 

1 hour ago, Natai Beach said:

 


 

I guess you have no other news sources than tv forum and the Nation. Then you guess, make up a conspiracy theory and then other people who also only read the Nation and Thaivisa forum and then believe it, then it somehow becomes fact and the ranting and raving commences.

You could always ask a Thai.
 

The seven provinces as widely reported on the Tv, the radio, in newspapers and online (But not in the Nation or TVF) are 

Chiangrai

Payao

Bangkok

Pichit

Singburi
Ratchaburi

Chiangmai

 

https://news.ch7.com/detail/453954

 

 

 

What a perfect way to instil fear, i.e. a few months before the vaccines are to arrive in Thailand, I mean after all there was no mention of Covid domestically for at least 8 months, only those returning from overseas would be infected and quarantined right ?.

 

So if you start spreading fear now, but also ensuring people that everything is under control (which we know people don't trust this government), there will be a build up of anxiety and more to follow in months to come as the "news" of Covid spreads, then keep the finger on the pulse of the vaccine news coming, left, right and centre and round up the sheep straight through those vaccination gates, this one included ????

 

Damned if you do, damned if you don't, but this Nrma vaccine is apparently a breakthrough in its development so why not roll the dice, nothing to lose oi !

 

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1 hour ago, EricTh said:

That will destroy the long weekend's intention. People will travel less this long weekend.

Then it can be claimed that the road death toll has been reduced.

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Why then is Phetchabun having road blocks temperature testing etc? Our village team have been alerted by the Governor of Petchabun !

Time to be on high alert!

14 hours ago, Guderian said:

It's going to be in a heck of a lot more than seven provinces after the coming long holiday weekend. This is so typically Thai, they do a great job and then get bored and want to do other things, and the end result is a whole mess.

Bit like thai marriages. 

They pick what they want.

See what someone else has, and wants some of that too.

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1 hour ago, Boomer6969 said:

Why isn't there any mention of these Tachilek girls' customers? I could imagine that every one of them might have infected several patrons of that hotel; most of them Thais.

 

Leads me to believe that there are indeed some big cover ups, when it comes to COVID. A half truth isn't enough to give me peace of mind. But, of course, I am a Farang.

 

1 hour ago, RotBenz8888 said:

I guess the good old "do you know who I am??? " is changed to "you do NOT know who I am!!! " 


 

Gee you blokes just never up guessing and making up weird conspiracy theories. 
 

The borders were closed for tourism. A 14 day quarantine was required On reentry. In normal times thousands of

Thais would visit this place to gamble etc. 

 

But they didn’t have many Thais there because of the border difficulties. There was only a handful. 

The hookers were catering to Burmese. They did a river crossing.
 

The few Thais who were there have been tested already. Once again, it is in the mainstream news. A blanket coverage for the last week. 
 

What will it be the next TVF conspiracy theory? 

 

This headline is so misleading. Are there any decent journalists or editors in this country?

If you are concerned over fears of infection from Covid, the drug Ivermectin has shown very strong protection from the virus. See the Thaivisa thread, "Ivermectin looking promising in lab against Covid-19". There you will see studies linked and a US Senate testimony by a physician and World subject matter expert from two days ago.

19 minutes ago, Natai Beach said:

Once again, it is in the mainstream news.

 

Now there's a reliable source....

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Elsewhere, five health workers in alternative state quarantine (ASQ) contracted Covid-19 after one of them took the temperature of a family of three in ASQ on November 24-27, said Sophon. The family was later found to be infected. The health workers eat together after work and share the same room. Their close contacts have been traced and tested. Among them are 226 workers at a private hospital (224 have tested negative while two are waiting for results), 6 co-workers (all negative), 7 at a government hospital (all negative), 14 in the first ASQ (negative), 20 in the second ASQ (negative), and 7 family members (negative).

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30399350

After Yesterdays revelation that there were 4 Heath Care workers who were seconded to ASQ from Private Hospitals tested as Covid Positive, we are treated to another revelation Today that another has tested Positive.

Apparently, this worker caught the Virus whilst testing a Family in ASQ for their Temperatures, if you able to believe that load of  Tosh.

It is starting to become very clear, that the main cause for concern, is not the actual Covid Virus, but the Quality , Professionalism, and Reliability of the Health Services to control it.

Constantly we have been told by all the Spokesmen ,and Government that Thailand has a Health Service that is in the top 5 around the Globe

The last 2 Days have really opened up the cracks, and shown the true state of the Health Services. A Medical Sector that is promoting its good image to Health Tourists, and telling them ASQ Quarantine as being safe but necessary and expensive for returning visitors and Tourists.

Well all that is blown out of the Water now.

13 hours ago, foreverlomsak said:

very few in my locality wear masks except in Tesco or Big C and mostly incorrectly, outside of shops 75% of those that do wear them they are on their chins or just covering their mouths, some only have the masks hanging from 1 ear.

The masks commonly worn are completely useless any way, they are just government virtue signalling. They are not N95, and they do not make a complete seal. Medical masks are not designed to protect against viruses. Even if someone coughs it will go airborne through all the gaps.

16 hours ago, asiacurious said:

What horribly bad fact reporting.  The headline says....  

 

Covid-19 from Tachilek found in 7 Thai provinces
 

Seven?  Then why does article only mentions one province by name?

 

I suppose the the woman from Sing Buri province is actually now in Sing Buri province (though the article doesn't actually say that clearly).  The article also does not mention which province the 5 health care workers are in, but as they eat lunch together one would guess they are not in 5 separate provinces.  

 

So at best the article gives us only:

  • 1 clearly stated province
  • 1 ambiguously stated province
  • 1 unknown province

 

With basic math, that's 3 provinces not 7.

 

Even with the fuzziest of math, it's no more than 4 or 5 provinces max!

 

Ugh.

 

 

I have in else news read about five provinces that have had at least one infected of those sneakers. That is Chang Rai, Chang Mai, Phichit, Sing Buri and Bang Kok. 

woman, 51, sitting close to two illegal returnees who are not wearing their masks correctly.

How can illegals get a flight???

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47 minutes ago, Rancid said:

The masks commonly worn are completely useless any way, they are just government virtue signalling. They are not N95, and they do not make a complete seal. Medical masks are not designed to protect against viruses. Even if someone coughs it will go airborne through all the gaps.

 

Yep Rancid, you express the same sentiment of all those western experts up until May. So many deaths in Europe and America could have been avoided if masks or even bandannas had been used from the onset.

It's bleeding obvious how they work, especially if the two people in a conversation are wearing them. Think viral load, coughing, shouting and talking with masks on. Surely you can see how masks will impede the flow of the dreaded lurgy.

There's plenty of anecdotal evidence (goes back 100 years) as well as studies. Here's one article to help you along:

https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2020/06/417906/still-confused-about-masks-heres-science-behind-how-face-masks-prevent

Edited by Donga

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24 minutes ago, flyfrog said:

How can illegals get a flight???

They only need a Thai ID card to fly in country.

They are illegal because they didn't enter Thailand through a border station, I would assume that they went out the same way they came back therefore no in/out stamps in passports, if indeed they actually had one. For many years my wife called her ID card a passport, as it was all she need to cross the border into neighboring countries, i.e. Laos etc

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16 hours ago, keith101 said:

Which Provinces , we need to know .

You're going to have to wait until after the long weekend... Wouldn't want to ruin the holidays for anyone, would we...

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The health minister (and deputy prime minister), says nothing to worry about.. it's under control..

This is the same chap who blames the previous infections on the dirty farangs, and wants us all kicked out..

I note every day there are no infections caused by dirty farangs, but rather by Thai nationals sex workers, illegally sneaking across the borders of Myanmar, China, and Laos unashamedly spreading the disease.. ????

What now for Thailand? 

Anutin needs a new crystal ball reader 

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2 hours ago, Natai Beach said:

 


 

Gee you blokes just never up guessing and making up weird conspiracy theories. 
 

The borders were closed for tourism. A 14 day quarantine was required On reentry. In normal times thousands of

Thais would visit this place to gamble etc. 

 

But they didn’t have many Thais there because of the border difficulties. There was only a handful. 

The hookers were catering to Burmese. They did a river crossing.
 

The few Thais who were there have been tested already. Once again, it is in the mainstream news. A blanket coverage for the last week. 
 

What will it be the next TVF conspiracy theory? 

 

Many did not cross via the river, but via the bridge.  And were waived on and not required to go into quarantine.  I'm sure a payoff was involved.

1 hour ago, Rancid said:

The masks commonly worn are completely useless any way, they are just government virtue signalling. They are not N95, and they do not make a complete seal. Medical masks are not designed to protect against viruses. Even if someone coughs it will go airborne through all the gaps.

That's not exactly true.  N95 is the best, but other masks work also.  Worth a watch:

 

https://edition.cnn.com/videos/health/2020/11/11/which-masks-work-best-coronavirus-cdc-guidance-todd-tsr-pkg-vpx.cnn

2 hours ago, AussieinThaiJim said:

Why then is Phetchabun having road blocks temperature testing etc? Our village team have been alerted by the Governor of Petchabun !

Time to be on high alert!

perhaps they're concerned it will spread to the tamarind trees and the strawberry bushes 

3 minutes ago, Truth Will Set You Free said:

What 7 Thai provinces are they talking about? Thaivisa why are you putting out half information. People know the virus is out there but where?  Before you get it right it will be in Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket. 

If you read the full thread.....

 

Is it any wonder you're under informed?

17 hours ago, Guderian said:

It's going to be in a heck of a lot more than seven provinces after the coming long holiday weekend. This is so typically Thai, they do a great job and then get bored and want to do other things, and the end result is a whole mess.

Exactly...........mask wearing has taken a big hit everywhere I have travelled to of late.

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