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Covid-19 spokesman Dr Opas Kankawinpong of the CDC said that the next two or three days and the next week would be crucial in determining which way the pandemic would go.

 

For Bangkok and surrounding areas, Nonthaburi, Chiang Mai, Chonburi and now Korat the next few days would inform whether more regulations will need to be introduced.

 

For the rest of the country the next week would be key. 

 

He drew comparisons with previous waves of the pandemic noting that the current wave was faster spreading and resulted in more lung infections perhaps caused by the prevalence of the so-called English variant, reported Daily News

 

More infections were being seen at both government and private company workplaces with people eating together and meeting up as well as taking it to their families responsible for the uptick in infections. 

 

He warned that with lung infections prevalent the aged and young people who are obese were more at risk along with those suffering from conditions like heart disease and diabetes. 

 

He called for people to keep up the safety protocols.

 

He would not be overly drawn on reports that infection had been caused by an event attended by justice minister Somsak Thepsutin.

 

Regarding reports that a woman had died because a hospital bed was not available he said there should be an investigation before he would comment. 

 

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50 minutes ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

He would not be overly drawn on reports that infection had been caused by an event attended by justice minister Somsak Thepsutin.

 

Oh it could never be that one of the ruling parties Ministers or anyone linked to the Junta could ever be responsible for such illegal ill advised behavior. 

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Covid-19 spokesman Dr Opas Kankawinpong of the CDC said that the next two or three days and the next week would be crucial in determining which way the pandemic would go.

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It doesn't need much of a brain to quote the above wording, but having said that, It's a Thai brain.

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2 hours ago, BKKTRAVELER said:

No restrictions have been put in place during Songkran and even now when things have clearly escalated, the very little they are doing to prevent the spread is a joke.

 

And then, they come out and say: let's wait and see how it goes in a few days or so, but let's not do anything in the meantime... And then, you have the PM clown doing his daily speeches saying everything is under control and that he is confident the economy will skyrocket again. And then, you have TAT coming up every now and then with the most ridiculous schemes and figures that make no sense whatsoever, like half the world will visit Thailand this year, or better next month when the virus has disappeared and we have a 150% growth in the economy!

 

We officially have a full circus in effect!

Very true indeed and as has been said before, a Ringmaster controlling the spectacle

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2 hours ago, internationalism said:

with daily jump 800 positives things can go only one way.

not for days, but for weeks, possibly months.

Already at the end of march there were opinions that this wave will last till July or even September, till enough people get vax 

You're forgetting Thailand's heat and humidity...a scorcher in Phuket today. Do you think that's why we only had 10 cases yesterday? 

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8 minutes ago, ourmanflint said:

At this point instead of gloating and laughing at the lack of planning, I just feel sad that the ordinary people who have so much belief in their leaders have been let down so badly. 

They don't believe in their government, hence why there has been so many protests last year. For once, the new generation proved to be the one with guts. But the rest didn't follow and it fell through.

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20 hours ago, holy cow cm said:

Oh it could never be that one of the ruling parties Ministers or anyone linked to the Junta could ever be responsible for such illegal ill advised behavior. 

These "meetings" are behind quite a few outbreaks.

Can't help but bathe in their own self importance regardless of the concequences. 

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21 hours ago, BKKTRAVELER said:

No restrictions have been put in place during Songkran and even now when things have clearly escalated, the very little they are doing to prevent the spread is a joke.

 

And then, they come out and say: let's wait and see how it goes in a few days or so, but let's not do anything in the meantime... And then, you have the PM clown doing his daily speeches saying everything is under control and that he is confident the economy will skyrocket again. And then, you have TAT coming up every now and then with the most ridiculous schemes and figures that make no sense whatsoever, like half the world will visit Thailand this year, or better next month when the virus has disappeared and we have a 150% growth in the economy!

 

We officially have a full circus in effect!

Don’t seem to understand other people. When they get the bad news about the restrictions, they complain can’t go to the bar, can’t drink, can’t go play in Pattaya. When the government does not impose further restrictions, they complain they aren’t doing enough. ????

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25 minutes ago, Jeffr2 said:

What does testing have to do with the deaths?

Mmmmm? Let's think about that. Mass testing picks up infections then the state can do what they think is approprite. Lock downs, quarantine, contract tracing ect happens. Reduce the numbers of infections and eventually you will bring down the number of deaths. This is logical and unarguable. Do not mass test and you miss positives who have aready or will spread the virus. Greater spread is now happening in Thailand and deaths are rising. This is also to a dgree unarguable other than numbers are being underreported and very little testing is happening.

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