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Thailand reports 809 new COVID-19 infections

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16 hours ago, Susco said:

 

Look what I said, and which you tried to contradict.

 

Thanks for confirming that your comment was either bait or a troll post

 

And I still question why BP quotes 300 domestic cases in Samut Sakhon over 2 days, while Nation only quotes 36 + 18 over the same period

 

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  • So glad to hear that they have succeeded in restricting the infections to Samut Sakhon only, and that it affects only immigrant workers and people entering the ASQ facilities

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    How many other asymptomatic cases are out there who haven't reported to a hospital I wonder? And is anyone testing the family and acquaintances of such people? Along with the positives found

  • while 45  were found from people reporting to hospital.   This is pretty scary if 45 of those people didn’t go to hospital, COVID for today is 765. In other words, many people have COVID it is

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16 hours ago, Susco said:

 

Look what I said, and which you tried to contradict.

 

Thanks for confirming that your comment was either bait or a troll post

 

And I still question why BP quotes 300 domestic cases in Samut Sakhon over 2 days, while Nation only quotes 36 + 18 over the same period

 

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6 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

30th Jan: Total Tests = 5,351. Positive cases = 930.  ➡️17,4% positive

31st Jan: Total Tests = 3,714. Positive cases = 829.  ➡️22,3% positive

1st Feb: Total Tests = 6,024. Positive cases = 836.    ➡️13,9% positive

2nd Feb: Total Tests = 7,578. Positive cases = 836.   ➡️11% positive

 

 

If people doesn't see a problem with Thailand there, I can not help them.

20 minutes ago, Olivie said:

If people doesn't see a problem with Thailand there, I can not help them.

if this were the results from 'random testing', we might have a problem.

But these positives came in large majority from 'active case finding' which appears to be some kind of targeted approach.

2 minutes ago, Peter Denis said:

if this were the results from 'random testing', we might have a problem.

But these positives came in large majority from 'active case finding' which appears to be some kind of targeted approach.

But logically, when you have a high percent of positive, you would increase the number of tests, not decreasing them to know what's happening.

This is a deliberate strategy to keep positive cases low.

Based on Thailand's figures given in the article it has a 0.36% death rate from covid. So pretty much the same as the rest of the world, or to put it the other way a 99.64% recovery rate. Has no one noticed yet that not only are the symptoms very similar to influenza but that the death rate is also? So why are so many terrified, in fact the flu of 2017 was far more deadly, where were the lock downs & masks then? 

 

Of course I am not suggesting that we are simply dealing with another type of influenza, too many renowned doctors have been censored, cancelled and banned worldwide for suggesting such heresy. However it is interesting to note that most countries have higher death rates from alcohol and motor vehicle accidents every year, Thailand of course much more so for accidents. Seems that doesn't induce a state of fear, now why would that be?

21 hours ago, AmySeeker said:

 

Go on then - tell me how many tests were done throughout Thailand yesterday?

 

Singapore carried 94,000 tests yesterday - for a tiny population 1/6 of Thailand

Malaysia carried out 96,000 tests yesterday - and found over 4000 infections - with half the population of Thailand

The UK carried out 260,000 tests yesterday - same population as Thailand 

 

Until they start mass testing the population they will never know how much of the virus is circulating. 

Perhaps this may be one reason why the government is not doing mass testing, and using the cost of tests as an excuse.

 

 

On 2/4/2021 at 12:26 AM, webfact said:

Of the 13 returnees, seven are Thais returning from Israel, Malaysia, Germany, Belgium, France and the United States. Also testing positive were a Romanian from the UK, a Briton from the United Arab Emirates, a Zimbabwean from Ethiopia, a Mauritian from Spain and a Russian and a Pakistani from their respective countries.

 

So do they contact trace everyone in these flights?   Thais are obviously not being required to get tested.  I still believe an 13 or even 6 hour flight is a highly contagious environment. 

19 hours ago, polpott said:

Pointless testing when no one has Covid. Or are you telling me that you know of lots of Covid cases in Thailand. To use a well worn phrase, Thai hospitals are empty, temples are short of business.

 

Update. The UK is riddled with covid and the government promised many months ago that they would be doing 1 million tests per day. They achieved that target on one day only (by massaging the figures). Never since.

 

But how do YOU know when no one has Covid without testing?

 

If Thai hospitals are empty why is the government sill building field hospitals?

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30401394?__cf_chl_captcha_tk__=24c0bb1568814973e6c89b05df84ed8d9dbfbcb3-1612528601-0-ARhGexCucOODmHoEQ5jmYj05of-Ax8a3oHInZ5baIgwjv0BiCyyZfXFyzSAAlpvxMXnkQC0Bi_RKJuPkH-weIlzohHUiA4LC_mqozb6oy1-QUlOjndbW1B0otAVN3XllY1tAI_iproQaXno8izohj2-SfYtcZF5K274dplAkN-y_XmsDP1d-D8mhxav8Tfq-_iAUHfAEupNwXeKdr7axxFYtIUV9MfMa1WrnDlEMDQB5OVebgt0RDzBkMJ2a8EdFu2VNG7PGpGrFn5h9zkAXtZXYOVueOhyFU-Iw3Wb5DI3tKUvyyVxX_IwxbQZQZZBWtkdQc7tyOSki_IRxDzD318iwA5TUm2Op4_YbuZDYRCT5PKOAx6RbY8OLcaoq_I5L8HDqVeoC8_oFxg8R0pHlR73eW6Hd49mBzvriQJ2M-OKkb_mHakQqjMj3Umx-wLFIIzjbO7VRTEI4e4IpV3hiITlHze5Skdz4rHyeBrsiQBCz3KYJlMj2UFWhNOFH069QHHqqr7QurjrEHH2f91_2W6QW4ZF1gAhgN9-m6t6YYxVk

 

https://thepattayanews.com/2021/01/08/royal-thai-navy-presents-third-field-hospital-to-chonburi-government/

 

https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/crimecourtscalamity/2021/01/09/locals-are-protesting-field-hospitals-doctors-say-their-fear-is-unfounded/

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