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Covid-19 cases likely to rise sharply due to holiday travel: Chula lecturer


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3 minutes ago, b2bme said:

They were probably hoping those extra 900 would just go unnoticed. I reckon if you had to make a bet yesterday whether or not they would report the 900 today then the odds would have been high for not reporting. 

I wonder if the cases will skyrocket like bitcoin has or if they will fall like XRP.......hmmmmm, any takers.

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Posted
13 minutes ago, ronaldo0 said:

And who would have thought that ! Ain’t rocket science is it .

Now what rocket would that be?????!!!!!

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4 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

Everyone could see this, except the government, Incompetence of the highest level.

I've been pointing this out for weeks now to whoever would listen. I think most sensible people realised New Year travel danger, unfortunately, the government aren't sensible people. Pattaya will be one of the hardest hit due to the large number of Thai holidaymakers that descend on the place every year.

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all part of world wide plan to have chips implanted, wont need a mobile then, well I better check to see if my Chinese mobile will accept the app

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You mean to tell me our nice free toll roads to encourage travel and help the poor people wasn't a good idea?

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7 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

Everyone could see this, except the government

I think the government knew it, but they didn't want to cancel Christmas and new year's because they were worried about the consequences.

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Nah... you have to actively test people to find these rocketing numbers.

 

A little strange that the numbers have been dwindling over the last few days considering we were seeing almost 800 a day only a few days ago.

Now it's magically down to only 300 or so. 

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