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"Pretty" at Bangkok Motor Show tests positive for Covid-19

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A sales promotion lady or pretty who worked at the recently concluded Bangkok International Motor Show in Muang Thong Thani for eight days has said she tested positive for Covid-19.

 

The lady was working at a booth selling products for treating car paint from 24th of March to 31st of March.

 

She said on her personal Facebook page that she thinks she caught the virus from a friend on the 31st when she finished her job at the show, reported Sanook.

 

The show continued until 4th April though she says she did not go there after the 31st. She tested positive on the 3rd. 

 

She said she caught the vurus from a friend at TopOne nightclub (in Huay Kwang).

 

She advised people who came into contact with her to get a test and quarantine for 14 days. 

 

Thaivisa notes that more than 1 million people visited the motor show from 24th March to last Sunday. 

 

 

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Everybody Click the post for see something more... So
 

No pic of the Pretty? ????
 

“she caught the vurus from a friend at TopOne nightclub”

 

Apart of Vurus...Perhaps she caught something else????

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7 hours ago, Tarteso said:

No pic of the Pretty? ????

Pretty obviously no.....

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

more than 1 million people visited the motor show

Pretty dumb to hold the motor show in the first place.

Covid - coming to a village near you soon.

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Now, we will see how serious Thailand is about testing. They now need to test 1 million people in the next week or so, though I figure they wont for fear of seeing the real numbers spoiling their reputation

 

 

Should be easy enough to Trace the other 1 Million plus people that visited the Motor Show at the same time.

Do you have to buy a different product to treat the paintwork after 31st March? It seems the stuff she was selling can only be used for a week per year...

You have to pay for a test ?

 

I would have thought it would be in the general interest to have free testing and free vaccination.

 

 

4 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Now, we will see how serious Thailand is about testing. They now need to test 1 million people in the next week or so, though I figure they wont for fear of seeing the real numbers spoiling their reputation

 

 

20K is a out the maximum possible of tests per day. Qhat planet are you from? You can always go HOME and stop complaining about how bad things are here. Always the moaning farang. IGNORED. 

1 hour ago, Daffy D said:

You have to pay for a test ?

 

I would have thought it would be in the general interest to have free testing and free vaccination.

 

Yes, not many will be spending 1 or 2 week's salary on a test.

Un-<deleted>-believable! Making the public pay for tests! This is a new low.

 

Are hospitals, even private hospitals, not in the business of ensuring public health? And is it not govt's responsibility to provide tests for free?

 

And you wonder why people are spreading Covid around!

1 hour ago, DavisH said:

20K is a out the maximum possible of tests per day. Qhat planet are you from? You can always go HOME and stop complaining about how bad things are here. Always the moaning farang. IGNORED. 

If you cannot organise more than 20k tests per day, then you quite clearly should not have an event with 1 million attendees should you, as it would take 1.5 months to test them all, thereby letting infections run rife. Nothing to do with complaining , it's about pointing out the ignored concerns and  reality of shoving 1 million people in a building in a pandemic - which has proven as expected to be a disaster, hasn't it ? 

 

 

3 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Un-<deleted>-believable! Making the public pay for tests! This is a new low.

 

Are hospitals, even private hospitals, not in the business of ensuring public health? And is it not govt's responsibility to provide tests for free?

 

And you wonder why people are spreading Covid around!

Calm down.  The test is free for anyone who has come in to possible contact with the virus.

Now we know why all the hiso guys are catching it ???? they told their wives have they caught it at the temple 

21 minutes ago, JamieM said:

Now we know why all the hiso guys are catching it ???? they told their wives have they caught it at the temple 

  suspecting nun can prove otherwise...

Crazy to let it go ahead, same as allowing inter provisional travel over Songkran.

Thailand's time to try the "herd immunity" which of course is now known did not work in any country

 

On 4/7/2021 at 11:05 PM, josephbloggs said:

Calm down.  The test is free for anyone who has come in to possible contact with the virus.

Not in the private hospitals of Phuket, you're paying

21 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

Not in the private hospitals of Phuket, you're paying

Well yeah, duh, what a silly comment - it's a private hospital so of course you are going to pay there..  Go to a government hospital and you're not.  Your choice.

40 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

Well yeah, duh, what a silly comment - it's a private hospital so of course you are going to pay there..  Go to a government hospital and you're not.  Your choice.

I know some people who attended the infamous parties recently in Phuket, they were advised by the Phuket Governor to all get tested, anyone who attended. They avoided the private hospitals here as they were told they would have to pay. So went to Vachira public hospital. It was free for the Thai's but foreigners had to pay even though they had been in a high risk place. 

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