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Daily new COVID case counts for Thailand since the start of the current third wave outbreak at the beginning of April.

 

The blue bars below show self referred cases, the yellow bars cases found through outreach testing, and the gray bars show prison cases.

 

Sunday's totals for total cases, general population cases (blue and yellow combined) and prison cases all reached their fourth highest daily totals since the start of the pandemic in early 2020,

 

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https://www.facebook.com/informationcovid19/photos/a.106142991004034/335410914743906/?type=3

 

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Daily updated charts from the Ministry of Public Health showing how Thailand is faring versus world countries and its regional peer countries ranked by total COVID cases since the start of the pandemic. Thailand moved up one spot to rank 83rd in today's update for total COVID cases among more than 200 countries.

 

Note: the bottom of the first chart below has a typo for Thailand's total new cases reported on Sunday. The chart says 4,258, but the correct number as shown in the second chart below is 4,528.

 

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https://www.facebook.com/thaimoph/posts/319266366349940

 

 

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Thailand's update Sunday for new COVID cases showed the outbreak spreading more into outlying provinces, with four provinces led by Bangkok reporting more than 100 new cases, and five other provinces reporting between 51 and 100 new cases, an increase from prior days.

 

At the other end of the spectrum, 56 of Thailand's 77 provinces reported 10 or fewer new cases, including 34 provinces with between one and 10 new cases, and 22 provinces reporting no new cases at all.

 

 

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https://www.facebook.com/thaimoph/posts/31926998634957

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

All active case finding Bangkok positivity rates. 

30th May: 9.42%

29th May: 9.70%

28th May: 9.55%

27th May: 9.53%

26th May: 9.58% 

25th May: 8.96%

23rd May: 9.05%

22nd May: 9.08%

20th May: 7.21%

19th May: 7.04%

18th May: 6.98%

 

CFR: 

30th May: 1.12%

29th May: 1.10%

28th May:  1.08%  

 

so really everything low except perhaps in the prisons

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3 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

Are any daily testing figures available?

 

Specifically: location, number of tests, number of positives.

 

Saying there were no new cases in 29 provinces is cool, cooler if there were any tests performed.

All the fancy figures and graphs depend on who is doing the counting/testing. Is that data reliable? I don't think so somehow.

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1 hour ago, rabas said:

The Thai variant is not 'in' Thailand, it was identified  at Suvarnabhumi from an Egyptian pilot. The UK has 100 or more cases.

 

Maybe Britain can re-export back to Thailand but country of origin is still China with Egyptian value added.

 

The Vietnam version sound scary.

If I could name mutations it would be e.g.W.M.B.1.1.7 W.M being Wuhan Mutation. 

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Since the start of the #COVID19 pandemic in early 2020, a total of 1,012 people have died in #Thailand. This means that 0.66% of the 154,307 who were infected have died. For the third wave which started around 1st April 2021, 918 of the 125,444 patients have died which is 0.73%.

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1398886490474651652

 

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10 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Aiming to deal with the proliferation of COVID cases at hundreds of construction worker camp sites around Bangkok, the government on Sunday announced a new plan of increased site inspections and COVID testing of workers set to start on Tuesday.

 

Government spokesman Natapanu Nopakun said authorities aim to conduct health and safety inspections on up to 30 large construction worker camp sites in Bangkok between June 1 to 10 as a start. The inspections will check for the sites' compliance with COVID prevention measures and conduct rapid COVID tests of workers.

 

Government officials said Bangkok has more than 400 often large construction worker camp sites spread virtually throughout the entire province. And several of those already have emerged with large COVID outbreaks among often largely foreign national workers, including one site alone that had more than 1,000 positive cases.

 

Any info on how their close contact tracing is going as it doesn't seem to get mentioned anymore?In Oz the tell the close contacts to self isolated until they get their results, are they testing all the close contacts?

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2 hours ago, wensiensheng said:

The precious vaccine resources being used to try and achieve some kind of herd immunity in Phuket, so that the island can gain some financial benefit from imaginary tourists,

Imaginary is the right word. Even if people wanted to come, no outside government is going to allow its citizens to vacation into a pandemic and then waltz home again.

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Bigger numbers is not good . for those who they claim are fully recovered i only hope they do not get long term effects as many report about long covid.Get those vaccines going guys   

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