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No.... Bangkok didn't!

 

Both the Thai Enquirer and ThaiPBS posted stories Friday saying Bangkok reached a daily record for new COVID cases at 869...

 

"Bangkok recorded a single day’s new high today (Friday) with 869 new Covid-19 cases, as Thailand added 2,044 new cases and 27 more deaths."

 

Except, the government's own records show otherwise, and that the actual peak was much higher back in late April when the country as a whole also reached its peak case number of 2,839 on April 24...  Look at Bangkok's tally for that day, shown on the second line below for the latter part of April, and specifically, April 24:

 

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And if that wasn't enough, there also was April 25 and 27th below, again, on the second line:

 

 

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I'm scratching my head....

 

 

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Strange the CCSA never mentions these surges in prisons

 

Allowing more non-violent and pre-trial prisoners out on bail would reduce overcrowding and help contain the recent surge of Covid contagion in the country’s prisons, opposition MPs said Friday.

 

https://www.thaienquirer.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/175930554_783699305889966_260797073432315227_n.jpg

https://www.thaienquirer.com/27248/granting-bail-would-relieve-overcrowding-and-covid-in-prisons-opposition-says/

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18 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

220 of today's total found through mass testing. Says a lot.

What does it say?

 

If there were only 1,000 test nationwide, a 22% positivity rate would be scary. If there were 5,000 tests nationwide, not so scary.

 

But, we don’t know the total mass testing numbers.

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1 minute ago, sapson said:

 

Maybe someone could release a few billion of their pocket change to help out and arrange enough vaccines for all and adequate testing, medical facilities and care for the people? cant think of anyone in particular myself.

Theres a lot of people thinking the same thing. 

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2 minutes ago, sapson said:

 

Maybe someone could release a few billion of their pocket change to help out and arrange enough vaccines for all and adequate testing, medical facilities and care for the people? cant think of anyone in particular myself.

Dont hold your breath

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3 minutes ago, anchadian said:

What about old fatty for starters, I'm sure he could pawn a few watches.

Where has he been for the past month or so, he has been markedly absent.  I sure hope he is ok, and that the watch box has not fallen on him and crushed him under all those jeweled movements....

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29 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Strange the CCSA never mentions these surges in prisons

 

Allowing more non-violent and pre-trial prisoners out on bail would reduce overcrowding and help contain the recent surge of Covid contagion in the country’s prisons, opposition MPs said Friday.

 

https://www.thaienquirer.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/175930554_783699305889966_260797073432315227_n.jpg

https://www.thaienquirer.com/27248/granting-bail-would-relieve-overcrowding-and-covid-in-prisons-opposition-says/

Im amazed that has never hit the headlines or they not telling us?

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1 hour ago, ourmanflint said:

The virus in Thailand will spread more slowly than the UK, because conditions are not ideal for it. Too much UV, too hot, but it will continue to spread quietly. 

It will not stop spreading until it has run out of hosts to infect

 

Just like the climate in India?

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1 minute ago, ThailandRyan said:

Where has he been for the past month or so, he has been markedly absent.  I sure hope he is ok, and that the watch box has not fallen on him and crushed him under all those jeweled movements....

Still ticking along

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5 hours ago, ourmanflint said:

 

Over 4000 excess deaths during March this year, over 5000 during so called second wave in Nov/Dec, wonder what that could possibly mean? April figures not yet released

 

Excess Mortality

What does it mean I see you ask?It means that source of that info could quite simply disappear into the void of transparency.

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4 hours ago, anchadian said:

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40000637

 

Over-60s in Thailand to get Sinovac vaccine

 

Over-60s in Thailand to get Sinovac vaccine

 

China’s Sinovac vaccine will be administered to people aged over 60 in Thailand, said Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul after presiding over a National Communicable Disease Committee meeting on Friday.

 

The committee also approved minimum fines of THB1,000 for not wearing a face mask in public.
 

 

 

Why use the least effective vaccine for the most vulnerable age cohort?

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Macrohistory said:

 

 

Why use the least effective vaccine for the most vulnerable age cohort?

 

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40000637

 

People aged 60 or over in Thailand now have the option of having the Chinese-made Sinovac, instead of just AstraZeneca’s vaccine, in a sudden change of policy by the NCDC. https://thaipbsworld.com/over-60s-in-th

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191 COVID-19 infections found in new Bang Khae cluster

 

191 COVID-19 infections have been found so far in Bangkok’s Bang Khae district, through proactive screening, in a new cluster traced to a shopping mall in the area, according to City Hall.

 

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) spokesman Pongsakorn Kwanmuang said today (Friday) that 14 infections were found on April 28th, in a community on Soi Petchkasem 84. One of them is an employee of The Mall Bang Khae. Since then, proactive screening has been conducted, during which the other 191 other infections were found.

 

Among the 191 infections, 82 are employees of The Mall Bang Khae, while 13 are community members in Soi Petchkasem 84.

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/191-covid-19-infections-found-in-new-bang-khae-cluster/

 

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When an outbreak was found in Bangkok, the entire city should have been isolated and all residents of the city should have been tested.  I live in China, this is how China has got the pandemic under control.  Here, no random testing is done but areas are isolated and a massive number of tests are performed on the area where a disease has been found.  One new positive is enough for this.

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14 minutes ago, anchadian said:

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40000637

 

People aged 60 or over in Thailand now have the option of having the Chinese-made Sinovac, instead of just AstraZeneca’s vaccine, in a sudden change of policy by the NCDC. https://thaipbsworld.com/over-60s-in-th

But Prayut could not have it, now why the sudden change? Is it because they have a glut of it as they ordered more than they were using and now the use by date is fast approaching....

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The situation of #COVID19 in the Bangkok area between 1-7 May:
Every day more than 500 new patients
Today there was a record 869 new patients
Patients with severe symptoms increase every day
Today there was a record of 18 deaths 

 

 

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Moderator's note: the red columns above, from left to right, are showing total COVID cases for Bangkok each day thus far in May, the number of cases in serious condition, and the number of daily fatalities from Bangkok.

 

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1 minute ago, anchadian said:

 

The situation of #COVID19 in the Bangkok area between 1-7 May:
Every day more than 500 new patients
Today there was a record 869 new patients
Patients with severe symptoms increase every day
Today there was a record of 18 deaths (Credit

 

 

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Very odd......Anutin said this would be all over in two weeks...three weeks ago!!!

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Meanwhile in the UK 60% of the population has had 1 jab, 95% of over 60's. 30% of the population has had 2 jabs and around 300,000 a day are getting it. Houses have access to free lateral flow tests, as many as you want, you can even get them delivered for free !

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9 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

Lack of growth in infections means that the positivity rate is not increasing, assuming the overall number of tests per day is more or less constant.  That is good news.

 

The question is how to stop this wave if the positivity rate is not declining.

You just don't get that Thailand is not testing enough people per day to get an accurate account of the number of covid cases.

 

Read some of the other posts that already mentioned this.

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2 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

Clearly, you and I do not agree on terminology.

 

I will just say that the number of new infections is no longer spiking upwards, and hot spots are being identified and eliminated.

If they are being eliminated why is Bangkok already out of beds for sick patients?

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https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1390655692311171072

 

A new cluster has been found at a pineapple canning factory in Prachuap Khiri Khan today. Out of 257 people examined, 112 tested positive. There should be more details about this in the press briefing tomorrow #COVID19 #โควิด19 #โควิดวันนี้ #Thailand

 

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4 minutes ago, anchadian said:

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1390655692311171072

 

A new cluster has been found at a pineapple canning factory in Prachuap Khiri Khan today. Out of 257 people examined, 112 tested positive. There should be more details about this in the press briefing tomorrow #COVID19 #โควิด19 #โควิดวันนี้ #Thailand

 

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Uh-Oh, this is starting to get some people in certain places twisting in the wind it would seem.  Hua Hin/Cha Am is where I wanted to go this month for a nice vacation, but this wave has seen to it that we stay in BKK.  I hope that they do not try and lock the workers inside.  Ropes need to be hidden.  

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2 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

What does it say?

 

If there were only 1,000 test nationwide, a 22% positivity rate would be scary. If there were 5,000 tests nationwide, not so scary.

 

But, we don’t know the total mass testing numbers.

If 1820 are from hospital presentations and 220 from what Thailand calls mass testing then it's a fair assumption that there isn't a lot of mass testing going on. Absolutely zero asymptomatic people would present to hospital. Asymptomatic people are positive and are part of the virul spread. Sore throat and sniffles maybe maybe not. For well over a year now it has been obvious and supported by charts like worldometer and even admissions from the govt that mass testing is not great in this country. 220 positives from 'mass testing' I argue shows a very low daily test rate in a population of almost 70,000,000.

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1 hour ago, Surelynot said:

Watched an interview with a SAGE bod.......he said in pandemics you cannot look at the data and then take action.......you have to guess what is the reasonable worse case and take action based on that......looking at the data is too late.

Of course, the only sensible way to go.

 

With Thailand however they have already left it too late, the data is already here, over 20% positivity rate on hospital walk ins. Yet they are still intent on showing off their limited pro active testing and giving charts saying its around 4% - 6%. (which by the way still shows a spread that needs to be contained)

 

Similar to a certain poster on here who always forgets the hospital walk in categories.

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