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Covid death confirmed from Rayong gambling den

By The Nation

 

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Deputy Health Minister Satit Pituthecha has confirmed the fresh outbreak of Covid-19 has claimed its first life, pushing Thailand’s death toll up to 61.

 

A 45-year-old man with heart disease had succumbed to the virus at Rayong Hospital, said Satit on Facebook. The victim was a guard at the illegal gambling den thought to be at the centre of the outbreak in the eastern province.

 

The man was tested on Sunday and developed severe breathing problems on Monday. He was rushed to hospital by a friend but stopped breathing on the way. Doctors performed CPR for 30 minutes but were unable to revive him.

 

The victim had a record of ischemic heart disease, stroke and diabetes, according to Satit.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30400362?utm_source=category&utm_medium=internal_referral

 

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most of gambling dens workers and visitors will be avoiding testing and hospital care, because they might be afraid of consequences of participating in gambling.

 

some rich ones might take tests at private hospitals, some 4-8k.

 

this guy was probably sick for many days, hiding his symptoms, and only after collapsing rushed to hospital.

 

how security guard with 3 serious chronic illnesses can properly work, possibly also doing night shifts?

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

The man was tested on Sunday and developed severe breathing problems on Monday. He was rushed to hospital by a friend but stopped breathing on the way.

Surely being a guard at the den would make him high risk. So it seems he was tested and allowed to go home awaiting results being that a friend tried to get him to hospital. 

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19 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

 

 

 

To those reading this, if you have a poor diet, don't exercise regularly, and don't allow the sun to touch your smiley face, take note, change now, if your not able to exercise and are a little older than most, social distance, wear a face mask and keep cleaning your hands after being out and about

 

 

Thanks Dad. 
 

Most in the den were masked up, which is a worry, as it has infected so many from there. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Natai Beach said:

Thanks Dad. 
 

Most in the den were masked up, which is a worry, as it has infected so many from there. 

Your welcome Son.

 

Even I cold work out that that meant they weren't social distancing, nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say no more.

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1 minute ago, 4MyEgo said:

Your welcome Son.

 

Even I cold work out that that meant they weren't social distancing, nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say no more.

in any case masks and social distancing aren't nessesarily going to save someone with such poor health. He was a walking time bomb.  

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Below interesting news. Are they looking for Covid cases in Pattaya?

 

Will be interesting how long the entertainment venues will be allowed to continue. The mayor stressed several times that he does not want to close them. But he also said originally that the New Years festivals will not be canceled. 

 

https://thepattayanews.com/2020/12/28/update-timelime-pattaya-and-banglamung-warns-people-who-visited-places-in-relation-to-confirmed-covid-19-cases/

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8 minutes ago, Bluedan said:

in any case masks and social distancing aren't nessesarily going to save someone with such poor health. He was a walking time bomb.

Agree, however the less exposure one has to others, the longer they avoid the meeting Covid-19, as for a walking time bomb, well aren't we all, my mum is 85 and has more than that bloke did and she is still kicking along, albeit it she is stone deaf and almost blind, yes she too is a walking time bomb, but ain't going off anytime soon, God bless her. 

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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The victim was a guard at the illegal gambling den thought to be at the centre of the outbreak in the eastern province.

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The victim had a record of ischemic heart disease, stroke and diabetes, according to Satit.

It seems rather ironic to me that someone so unwell was working as a guard. Surely not the best person for such a potentially stressful/physically demanding job?

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9 hours ago, Natai Beach said:

 

 

Thanks Dad. 
 

Most in the den were masked up, which is a worry, as it has infected so many from there. 
 

Most, but not all, and NO social distancing.  A disaster waiting to happen.

 

RIP to the young man. 

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This story is not true according to the victims brother, the previous medical issues is true and chronic issues at that, but he was a controller of migrant workers, nothing to do with the casino. 

 https://www.facebook.com/newsbanchangrayong/posts/1478547682510116?notif_id=1609174398070016&notif_t=notify_me&ref=notif

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