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Thailand needs to find the infected as early as possible


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Thailand needs to find the infected as early as possible

 

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Thailand’s Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) explained today (Monday) that Thailand is entering phase 2 of the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions.

 

This week, proactive screening will continue as intensely as it has been over the past fortnight. The number of daily new cases will, hopefully, start to decrease. If the trend goes as expected, the country will see more relaxation of restrictions next week.

 

Today, Thailand recorded 836 new COVID-19 cases, with 4 imported cases from the United States, Belgium, the United Kingdom and Malaysia. There are 7,027 people receiving treatment, 11 of whom are in a critical condition.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thailand-needs-to-find-the-infected-as-early-as-possible/

 

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33 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Thailand needs to find the infected as early as possible

 

That would involve testing at least a few thousand daily/weekly in every province nationwide and further track and trace testing based on those results.

 

Simple enough but doesnt seem to be part of their head in the sand strategy!

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It's like watching a brain in slow motion.  

They repeat what they hear from the WHO after taking 5 months, then another 5 months they take action.  

My guess, in five months they will actually increase testing.  It depends if they get sidetracked by the latest trinket though...

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