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Here is the Top 10 for provinces that have the largest percentage of vaccine coverage. Blue is the first jab & red the second jab. Phuket leads the way with 17.19% fully vaccinated. Phuket, Samut Sakhon, Ranong, Tak, Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Buriram, Chonburi, Phang Nga, Surat Thani.

 

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7 minutes ago, anchadian said:

Here is the Top 10 for provinces that have the largest percentage of vaccine coverage. Blue is the first jab & red the second jab. Phuket leads the way with 17.19% fully vaccinated. Phuket, Samut Sakhon, Ranong, Tak, Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Buriram, Chonburi, Phang Nga, Surat Thani.

 

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They must have a lot of elderly and vulnerable people with co-morbidities living in Phuket.If the reason to have lockdowns is to protect these people then we were waisting out time because they are being left to defend themselves with absolutely no effort to protect them now .Now we are about protecting the money.Thailand ranks 4th in the world for protecting the money during the Covid pandemic.

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COVID-19 Vaccination Starts at Bang Sue Grand Station

 

BANGKOK, May 24 (TNA) – COVID-19 vaccination began at the Bang Sue Grand Station for registrants in the transport sector who showed up in the morning for inoculation.

 

A crowd of the vaccine recipients who arrived in the morning included drivers and attendants of passenger buses, taxi drivers and taxi motorcyclists. The Bang Sue Grand Station was turned into a COVID-19 vaccination venue for the workers who are normally in contact with general people.

 

Bangkok Expressway and Metro Plc (BEM) sent about 200 of its staffers who work closely to general people to the vaccination venue. They included its workers at electric train stations.

 

 

 

https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-702796

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Trends chart of Thailand's daily COVID cases since the start of the third wave outbreak at the beginning of April. The blue bars show self referred cases, the yellow those found via outreach testing, and the gray those from prisons. Total reported cases have been yoyoing up and down for the past week.

 

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https://www.facebook.com/informationcovid19/posts/331408738477457

 

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Bangkok’s ‘Smart Taxis’ now advertise vaccinated drivers

 

A private cab service has begun fielding taxis that advertise that their drivers have been vaccinated against COVID-19.

 

Smart Taxi has installed the first of its LED roof displays letting passengers know they are getting a risk-free ride in the capital. The bilingual signs show in green lettering the words “COVID” and “vaccine” in Thai and English with a checkbox.

 

A Smart Taxi rep told Coconuts Bangkok this morning that three cabbies so far have come by headquarters to get the signs installed with more on the way.

 

Photos: Smart Taxi., Ltd.

 

https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/bangkoks-smart-taxis-now-advertise-vaccinated-drivers/

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11 minutes ago, anchadian said:

Bangkok’s ‘Smart Taxis’ now advertise vaccinated drivers

 

A private cab service has begun fielding taxis that advertise that their drivers have been vaccinated against COVID-19.

 

Smart Taxi has installed the first of its LED roof displays letting passengers know they are getting a risk-free ride in the capital. The bilingual signs show in green lettering the words “COVID” and “vaccine” in Thai and English with a checkbox.

 

A Smart Taxi rep told Coconuts Bangkok this morning that three cabbies so far have come by headquarters to get the signs installed with more on the way.

 

Photos: Smart Taxi., Ltd.

 

https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/bangkoks-smart-taxis-now-advertise-vaccinated-drivers/

Even taxi drivers are more important to vaccinate than the elderly and vulnerable people with co-morbidities, why did we do lockdown if we don't care about the this vulnerable group?

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Even though the total number of new COVID cases reported Monday declined from the prior day, Ministry of Public Health officials said Thailand's COVID outbreak is continuing to grow and spread with increasing numbers of cluster outbreaks around the country.

 

The chart below shows the number of active COVID clusters the MoPH has been monitoring around the country during the past 10 days. The brown bars show the number not under control, the green bars show the number considered under control, and the gray bars show the number of areas involved in the clusters.

 

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https://www.facebook.com/informationcovid19/posts/331408738477457

 

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2 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:

Even taxi drivers are more important to vaccinate than the elderly and vulnerable people with co-morbidities, why did we do lockdown if we don't care about the this vulnerable group?

Couldn't agree more.  Also applies to other types of workers that have already been vaccinated.

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32 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:

They must have a lot of elderly and vulnerable people with co-morbidities living in Phuket.If the reason to have lockdowns is to protect these people then we were waisting out time because they are being left to defend themselves with absolutely no effort to protect them now .Now we are about protecting the money.Thailand ranks 4th in the world for protecting the money during the Covid pandemic.

Tourism minister wants phuket vaccinated up for the Sandbox scheme.

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1 hour ago, lodstewart said:

not correct the UK waits 12 weeks between 1st and 2nd shot. and it is done exactly that way, it truly is so well organised .

credit to the fantastic NHS

UK is doing far better than some other countries where vaccination efforts are in complete shambles...

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Will never happen

 

The Prime Minister shows his vaccine passport to the media after receiving two jabs of AstraZeneca. He will be able to travel abroad with this “vaccine passport” though on return, he will have to do 14-day quarantine like everyone else.

@Thairath_News

#Thailand

 

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1 hour ago, cclub75 said:

 

Your argument is strictly... as lame.

 

If one death is a problem... then we need to stop everything and everyone for this one death, isn't it ?

 

So let's breath in, and breath out... We can't escape using comparisons and scales.

 

Because that's the way human brain is working... ! to allow us to understand the world we live in.

 

If Covid commands that we lockdown countries for 3 or even 6 millions deaths in the world (let's double the official count)... then what shall we do for :

 

Disease burden and mortality estimates (WHO, for the year 2016, 5 years ago)

https://www.who.int/healthinfo/global_burden_disease/estimates/en/

 

Data : https://www.who.int/healthinfo/global_burden_disease/GHE2016_Deaths_Global_2000_2016.xls?ua=1

 

-heart diseases + strokes = 17,8 millions deaths

-cancers  = 8,9 millions

-infectious diseases + parasites = 5,49 millions

-respiratory diseases (not infectious) = 3,8 millions

-alzheimer dementia = 2,53 millions

 

etc.

You don't seem to understand the difference between an infectious disease as opposed to these other conditions. 

 

If heart disease were infectious, you can bet we would lockdown to stop its spread. 

 

I will stop here because your premise is crazy. 

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4 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Tourism minister wants phuket vaccinated up for the Sandbox scheme.

So they put money before saving the lives of those the people gave up so much for to protect.What a farce and what a con!I wonder how Thailands rating for dealing with covid will end up looking like when the pandemic finishes.

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12 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Even though the total number of new COVID cases reported Monday declined from the prior day, Ministry of Public Health officials said Thailand's COVID outbreak is continuing to grow and spread with increasing numbers of cluster outbreaks around the country.

 

The chart below shows the number of active COVID clusters the MoPH has been monitoring around the country during the past 10 days. The brown bars show the number not under control, the green bars show the number considered under control, and the gray bars show the number of areas involved in the clusters.

 

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https://www.facebook.com/informationcovid19/posts/331408738477457

 

That first paragraph is worrying.

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5 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

You don't seem to understand the difference between an infectious disease as opposed to these other conditions. 

 

If heart disease were infectious, you can bet we would lockdown to stop its spread. 

 

I will stop here because your premise is crazy. 

Would you do lockdowns if you knew the people in charge really care more about taxi drivers being vaccinated before the elderly and vulnerable people for whom we did lockdowns?

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At a meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha, a plan to divide 35 million doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine was given approval. They are first to be distributed as a first doses between June and September, before second doses are provided from October to December.

 

During the June to September period, vaccination will focus on areas with outbreaks and Dark Red zones, including the provinces of Bangkok, Samut Prakan, Nonthaburi and Pathumthani, as well as destinations popular among tourists such as Phuket.

 

17 provinces along the borders have also been prioritized and will receive vaccinations by July. They are Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Songkla, Sa Kaeo, Tak, Mukdaharn, Narathiwat, Ranong, Nong Khai, Surat Thani, Phang Nga, Krabi, Chantaburi, Chonburi, Rayong, Cha Choeng Sao and Samut Sakhon. After people in these targeted areas are vaccinated, the focus will shift to the nation's other 55 provinces.

 

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https://www.facebook.com/nbtworld/posts/10158036485897050

 

I'm guessing the hoped for Moderna vaccines are not included/listed in the above plan because those would be coming via the private sector hospitals as opposed to the government's vaccination program.  Although, the Johnson and Johnson vaccines listed above also have never been mentioned as being part of the government's own vaccination program.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, wensiensheng said:

I think the intent of the original post was to say that the variants don’t have a higher mortality rate per person infected. Of course, you are right, more infectious, means more cases, means more serious illness and death in totality, even though the mortality rate stays the same.

I think they were admitting that they don't actually know one way or the other when the say there is "no evidence to suggest it's worse" and my point was that there is evidence that suggest it's worse and like I said how would they know how bad someone is going to be affected by the infection.Still lots to learn and will keep people busy for quite some time.

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29 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Even though the total number of new COVID cases reported Monday declined from the prior day, Ministry of Public Health officials said Thailand's COVID outbreak is continuing to grow and spread with increasing numbers of cluster outbreaks around the country.

 

The chart below shows the number of active COVID clusters the MoPH has been monitoring around the country during the past 10 days. The brown bars show the number not under control, the green bars show the number considered under control, and the gray bars show the number of areas involved in the clusters.

 

365707732_05-24-21mprovinceoutbreaks.jpg.8abdf12e73dadbc13bebf44c2c1e58e9.jpg

 

1173630279_05-24-21lprovinceoutbreaks.jpg.a2e69fbaaf153c6e69616b693295a035.jpg

 

https://www.facebook.com/informationcovid19/posts/331408738477457

 

All very strange, why would a virus in decline keep popping up all over the country like that?

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24 minutes ago, anchadian said:

Will never happen

 

The Prime Minister shows his vaccine passport to the media after receiving two jabs of AstraZeneca. He will be able to travel abroad with this “vaccine passport” though on return, he will have to do 14-day quarantine like everyone else.

@Thairath_News

#Thailand

 

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I was hoping this paper would be slightly more ... how to call it... protected against copying? Also PM showing his passport number and all his personal details in such a public post is... irresponsible to say the very least. Unless this is a made up form just for the photo op?

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2 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

I hope they have extended the testing to the villages surrounding the 9 that have been locked down.  Foot paths, motorbike trails do exist and people walk between villages to see friends.  Did they ring them with barbed wire and guards?

There is presumably a headman taking care of those issues.

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26 minutes ago, FarFlungFalang said:

Would you do lockdowns if you knew the people in charge really care more about taxi drivers being vaccinated before the elderly and vulnerable people for whom we did lockdowns?

The people in charge probably know more about infection control than either of us.

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37 minutes ago, anchadian said:

Will never happen

 

The Prime Minister shows his vaccine passport to the media after receiving two jabs of AstraZeneca. He will be able to travel abroad with this “vaccine passport” though on return, he will have to do 14-day quarantine like everyone else.

@Thairath_News

#Thailand

 

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Two shots from the same batch two months apart.....

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Here’s some advice from the Health Department:

 

What you CAN take before the shot:

 

• Prescribed medication for chronic diseases like respiratory disorder, heart and blood vessels, kidney disease, stroke,     cancer, diabetes and weight-loss drugs.

• Blood thinners

• Paracetamol (can only be taken after the vaccine for pain)

 

What you CANNOT take before the shot:

 

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https://www.nationthailand.com/life/40001225

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