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Three more Covid clusters found in Bangkok

 

Bangkok found three more clusters of Covid-19 infections in the past 24 hours, the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said on Friday.

 

“The new clusters are the Minburi Market in Thung Khru, a private company in Bang Khae and an embassy in Watthana,” Dr Apisamai Srirangsan, CCSAs’ deputy spokeswoman.

 

The number of cases that were found at the market, the company and the embassy were 36, 89 and five respectively. Apisamai did not say which embassy it was.

 

More:

https://www.thaienquirer.com/28018/three-more-covid-clusters-found-in-bangkok/

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6 hours ago, darksidedog said:

It seems the approach for prisoners is the herd immunity one i.e. letting them all catch it. As a percentage of population these figures are astronomical.

If they had any real plan to contain it in there, the numbers should have been reducing, not going through the roof. Must be very scary times for prisoners.

This was always going to be the plan.

prisoners are considered to be a burden upon the Nation, and therefore will not receive the proper Care or Medical attention that is required to quell the outbreaks in the Prisons.

Prisoners are also locked away from Society, so therefore pose no threat of being carriers or spreaders of the Virus

I hope that the Death rates in the Prisons are kept low, and published daily, as these are people who are really in harms way.

4 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

You nailed it exactly.  Locked down and being fed food and getting medical treatment as needed.  Out of sight out of mind.

On another tack.

The Immigrant Labour locked inside the Factory of Cal Comp, are saying they have very little Electric, and that the Food being given to them is not what they eat, and want to cook their own.

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1 hour ago, Excel said:

Which statistical dream world are you living in ?

In Real Life, the number of new infections per day peaked at about 2800 last month (outside of the prisons), and has not exceeded that by 10% since then. New infections move in a narrow band in a random walk, and have for the last month.

 

You can try to gaslight people about an imminent catastrophe but not many will believe you.

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33 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

In Real Life, the number of new infections per day peaked at about 2800 last month (outside of the prisons), and has not exceeded that by 10% since then. New infections move in a narrow band in a random walk, and have for the last month.

 

Sorry thats just your real life, not anybody else's. 

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6 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

What can be done to change the way we see Covid 19 statistics recorded day in, day out. Personally I prefer it this way, it's so uplifting and sends positivity. ????

The CCSA should stop patting themselves on the back. Just because more people recover than get the disease in one day is totally misleading!

Between the CCSA and the BMA they have mismanaged the whole situation let alone the DPM Anutin who publically encouraged people to travel for Songkran!

 

Now the focus is on vaccinations however there seems to be little doubt there is not enough to go round. So now we are between a hard place and infection!

 

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if your a farang hope and pray there is enough Moderna imported by private hospitals and queue up and pay.

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What's going on with the government's supposed COVID vaccine registration program for foreign nationals in Bangkok remains pretty much a mystery, with silence from both the government and the two designated vaccination centers throughout this week.

 

One of the two designated centers, Vimut Hospital, posted online last Saturday inviting pre-registrations for the official government program that's supposed to start June 7. But by Wednesday, the hospital shut down its online pre-registrations system, and hasn't said if or when those who managed to pre-register will get their vaccines.

 

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The other designated center in Bangkok, the Bangrak Vaccination and Health Center run by the Ministry of Public Health, has not responded to public inquiries and has not posted any information at all online on its newly created Facebook page -- although the site reportedly is operating and dispensing vaccinations to Chinese nationals with vaccines donated by the Chinese government.

 

Vimut Hospital, for its part, originally told those pre-registering that they should expect an SMS message within four or five days telling them about their scheduling. But as of Friday, a week after their pre-registration system opened briefly, comments on their Facebook page suggest pretty much no one thus far has received any scheduling messages from the hospital.

 

Instead, Vimut Hospital during the week posted the following update to their Facebook page:

 

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https://www.facebook.com/vimuthospital/posts/181697367196166

 

As of Friday, it remained unclear what if anything either of the two designated vaccination locations for foreign nationals will be doing come the June 7 official start of the government's supposed vaccination program for foreign nationals, and whether Vimut Hospital has any plans to reopen registrations at any point.

 

On Friday, all phone calls to Vimut Hospital went to recorded voicemail messages.

 

Elsewhere, for example, despite the government telling foreign nationals they could register for the government's vaccine program at the local hospital where they have medical records, a representative at Bumrungrad Hospital in Bangkok said they have yet to receive any guidance on if/how the hospital will participate in the government vaccine registration program for foreign nationals.

 

Separately, Bumrungrad has been keeping an informal contacts list of patients interesting in receiving a Moderna or Pfizer vaccine that might ultimately become available through Thailand's Private Hospitals Association. But as of Friday, the hospital said it also had no update or details on that prospect either.

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6 hours ago, Susco said:

 

Is herd immunity another word for "don't give a toss"?

 

Anyway, from what I have read over the past 18 months, my understanding is that herd immunity doesn't exist.

 

There are reports of people getting infected twice, even getting infected after vaccination, so what resembles herd immunity?

 

 

Vaccinations do not stop you catching it just stops you getting very sick or dying.

Maybe catching it gives you a better chance of surviving if you are reinfected.

 

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4 hours ago, anchadian said:

You must fly direct to Phuket. Attached are some examples of airlines doing direct flights. Please note, all flights are subject to change or cancellation. There was talk originally of being able to fly Bangkok and then being escorted to Phuket. But no confirmation of this yet

 

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https://twitter.com/RichardBarrow/status/1398146769863602177

 

 

For those wishing to travel from Tel Aviv there is 1 flight / week (except Friday)

 

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

Innate immunity? Please show just 1, that's right just 1 piece of evidence that supports this. If you can't then mate you've either lost the plot or you're just trolling. Which one is it?


The guy is just trolling...it’s a wind up, 100%. 

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4 hours ago, anchadian said:

Today there are 34 deaths in #Thailand:

18 males and 16 females

Median age is 69 (33-92 years)

Most deaths in Bangkok (24), Samut Prakan (3), Nakhon Si Thammarat (2), plus 5 provinces with one each.

18 infected from family 5 had no underlying diseases

 

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https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1398152830259580933

 

 

Why do they present the median age of victims ? Would seem a less than helpful statistical analysis. What's wrong with a simple average ?

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7 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

What can be done to change the way we see Covid 19 statistics recorded day in, day out. Personally I prefer it this way, it's so uplifting and sends positivity. ????

 

May be an image of text that says "+ Today's report shows NEW RECOVERIES: 28 May 2021 +4,044 cases The cumulative recoveries in the new wave of the outbreak: 70,446 cases New confirmed cases: 3,759 cases https://thailand.prd.go.th f PR Thai Government S"

people are less interested in positive news

 

such articles get less clicks, therefore less money for the media outlets 

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2 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

In Real Life, the number of new infections per day peaked at about 2800 last month (outside of the prisons), and has not exceeded that by 10% since then. New infections move in a narrow band in a random walk, and have for the last month.

 

You can try to gaslight people about an imminent catastrophe but not many will believe you.

So I ask you a question if you can answer it. How many new people are been tested everyday. Is it 10000, 20000, 30000? This is crucial to understanding the situation. If I test 10000 and get 3000 positives, that is a high rate. If I test 50000 people and get 3000, gives a much lower rate. And I don't mean number of tests, number of new people.

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9 hours ago, darksidedog said:

It seems the approach for prisoners is the herd immunity one i.e. letting them all catch it. As a percentage of population these figures are astronomical.

If they had any real plan to contain it in there, the numbers should have been reducing, not going through the roof. Must be very scary times for prisoners.

 

I wonder if they are carrying out mass testing in the military.  Conditions there are not as bad as in prisons but soldiers also live and work in cross proximity to each other. I am sure they would not want anyone to know, in case an enemy decided to invade knowing the defenders were incapacitated by pestilence. 

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18 minutes ago, Petey11 said:

So I ask you a question if you can answer it. How many new people are been tested everyday. Is it 10000, 20000, 30000? This is crucial to understanding the situation. If I test 10000 and get 3000 positives, that is a high rate. If I test 50000 people and get 3000, gives a much lower rate. And I don't mean number of tests, number of new people.

This is the very question I was asking earlier. 

In last 24 hours Victoria (au) did 47,500 tests. 4 positives. That's not important. What is important is that the # of tests is accurate and disclosed. 

Don't feel same way about Test numbers here in Thailand.

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2 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

My point is that some people may have innate immunity. It would be good to identify them.

There is natural cellular T cell immunity in some individuals. Scroll down to: CD8+T cell response in covid 19, ' A higher proportion of CD8+Tcell responses was observed in patients who only developed mild disease. Also see section on those who have cross immunity from circulating common cold viruses. https://www.cebm.net/covid-19/what-is-the-role-of-t-cells-in-covid-19-infection-why-immunity-is-about-more-than-antibodies/

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