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About the Covid-death registered March 16th...

 

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The dead, new income, district. Samui Island
61 years old male. At To. Ang Thong, District. Koh Samui province. Surat Thani
Risk history: Close touch of COVID-19 infected people.
Identity disease: high blood pressure, abnormal blood fat, heart, kidney, vaccine history: no record of vaccination.

 

Source: Komui.com (Koh Samui News Update)

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19th March 2022

Samui, +347 new cases, +2 deaths

Phangan, +58 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

 

20th March 2022

Samui, +274 new cases

Phangan, +43 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

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3 hours ago, khunPer said:

19th March 2022

Samui, +347 new cases, +2 deaths

Phangan, +58 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

 

20th March 2022

Samui, +274 new cases

Phangan, +43 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

It was the Full Moon Party earlier this week. Give it a few more days for another big jump. At least this seems to be the milder variant.

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11 minutes ago, phetphet said:

It was the Full Moon Party earlier this week. Give it a few more days for another big jump. At least this seems to be the milder variant.

Yet the milder variant is hospitalizing more once again and many more are on ventilators.  Breakthrough cases are one of the issues that allow the cases and those infected to actually seem for it to be more mild, yet those unvaxxed still are getting hit hard.

 

Here is some info from another OP for you to digest.

https://aseannow.com/topic/1253995-covid-19-thailand-reports-25804-new-coronavirus-cases-87-deaths-18801-recoveries/?do=findComment&comment=17257372

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26th March 2022

Samui, +295 new cases

Phangan, +63 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

 

27th March 2022

Samui, +246 new cases

Phangan, +60 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

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1st April 2022

Samui, +297 new cases

Phangan, +59 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

 

2nd April 2022

Samui, +294 new cases

Phangan, +59 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

 

3rd April 2022

Samui, +230 new cases

Phangan, +51 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

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8 hours ago, khunPer said:

1st April 2022

Samui, +297 new cases

Phangan, +59 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

 

2nd April 2022

Samui, +294 new cases

Phangan, +59 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

 

3rd April 2022

Samui, +230 new cases

Phangan, +51 new cases

Koh Tao, no data

Source: Kohmui.com

There never seems to be much day to day variation. Samui 295, 274, 297, 294, 230. Seems too consistent.

Are they testing limited numbers?

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21 minutes ago, phetphet said:

There never seems to be much day to day variation. Samui 295, 274, 297, 294, 230. Seems too consistent.

Are they testing limited numbers?

From the limited information that we can see, the majority of these seem to be ATK tests. ie self testing and then registering with the hospital.

I would think that these are mostly Thais claiming the free medicines and insurance.

Most of the foreigners that I know, including myself, who have found to be positive have not bothered to report the result. (If I had reported it, I would have received 50,000 THB from the insurance company.)

The only exception was a friend who was going to Australia. She needed a 'fit to fly' certificate and so had to register as positive. She was told not to go to the hospital and to quarantine at home (mild symptoms). Her husband collected the certificate for her.

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On 4/4/2022 at 1:52 AM, Tropicalevo said:

From the limited information that we can see, the majority of these seem to be ATK tests. ie self testing and then registering with the hospital.

I would think that these are mostly Thais claiming the free medicines and insurance.

Most of the foreigners that I know, including myself, who have found to be positive have not bothered to report the result. (If I had reported it, I would have received 50,000 THB from the insurance company.)

The only exception was a friend who was going to Australia. She needed a 'fit to fly' certificate and so had to register as positive. She was told not to go to the hospital and to quarantine at home (mild symptoms). Her husband collected the certificate for her.

So real numbers much higher?

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