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Mass testing of a percentage of the general Thai population of Phuket would present a clearer picture and the positives found could be blamed on contact with migrant workers.......but it might spoil the government illusion of a virtually covid free Thailand and slow the filling of the coffers.

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mass testing for covid?
or testing for high temperature?
what about those asymptomatic? 

 

 

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A fever is a common symptom of coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19). However, some people with the disease do not have a fever. A person may have different symptoms or none at all.

According to an April 2020 study, about 55.5% of people with COVID-19 develop a fever. This suggests that a substantial number of people with the disease do not have this symptom.

 

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A big chunk of people who catch COVID-19 -- maybe as many as 40%, by some estimates -- never develop noticeable symptoms.

They don’t run a fever. They don’t cough or feel short of breath, and they don’t get the strange panoply of other symptoms that can herald a COVID-19 infection like frostbite-like bumps on the skin, diarrhea, or the loss of smell or taste.

 

 

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The photo shows temperature checking, that's not a covid test in my book given the disease can be infectious when asymptiomatic, also, you can bet your bottom dollar that anyone consciously running a high temperature has found a way to avoid it,  but it's cheap and makes good PR.

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1 hour ago, zzzzz said:

mass testing for covid?
or testing for high temperature?
what about those asymptomatic? 

 

 

 

If nobody of the 7000 has a high temperature, chances are nil that there are asymptomatic carriers.

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2 hours ago, stevenl said:

If nobody of the 7000 has a high temperature, chances are nil that there are asymptomatic carriers.

not true, did u read my 2 quotes?

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A big chunk of people who catch COVID-19 -- maybe as many as 40%, by some estimates -- never develop noticeable symptoms.

They don’t run a fever.



This is a slick move by the Government today.   ONLY 46 tested positive.

but wait...  No test results form the migrants   LOL

 

Keep the panic in check,,,,

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BANGKOK — The government’s pandemic response center on Wednesday appeared to adopt a new policy of leaving out numbers of new coronavirus cases in Samut Sakhon in today’s news briefing.

The Center for the COVID-19 Situation Administration reported only 46 new cases nationwide today, without mentioning how many were found in Samut Sakhon province, where at least 1,000 cases were discovered in recent days.

Center spokesman Taweesin Visanuyothin did not say why the latest update from the province was excluded in the briefing, though he said it will be reported at a later time.

“We’re not going to report the number of cases we found during active case-finding operations among the migrant workers. It now stands at zero at the moment,” Taweesin said. “There are a number of reasons we have to discuss further.”

https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2020/12/23/govt-virus-tally-now-excludes-figures-from-samut-sakhon/

 

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34 minutes ago, zzzzz said:

not true, did u read my 2 quotes?

here again for ya::
 

A big chunk of people who catch COVID-19 -- maybe as many as 40%, by some estimates -- never develop noticeable symptoms.

They don’t run a fever.



This is a slick move by the Government today.   ONLY 46 tested positive.

but wait...  No test results form the migrants   LOL

 

Keep the panic in check,,,,

 

Yes, I read that. It says that 40% is asymptomatic. With 7,000 people tested, if 10 would be asymptomatic, so not detected with a temperature check, that means 15 would have fever. So chances are slim to none that there are only asymptomatic cases.

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