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40 minutes ago, anchadian said:

Southeast Asia saw the highest number of Covid-19-related deaths in over three weeks, as well as a rise in new cases on Thursday, according to collated data.

 

Asean Covid-19 cases and deaths up sharply

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/international/40001649

 

And, of course, there is a single country is the list whose data would be reliable - Singapore. All the others are various levels of useless. The rest of SEA does not have the capacity to produce reasonably accurate statistics. And, neither are they motivated to be transparent.

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2 hours ago, DavisH said:

duh...1 case a day would show a "clear upward trend". Aside from trying to mislead readers, what is your point? 

 

"duh" and you still got it wrong?  One case a day, or 1000 a day is a flat line. His graph was increasing cases/day, increasing rate. Here is his graph with a two week average to smooth out the confusing bumps.

 

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There’s still much confusion about the vaccination process for foreigners. The other week, Khun

@NatapanuN

said we will be able to use the Bangrak Vaccination & Health Center. But, they are saying “booking must go through the embassy of your country. Walk in is not accepted”.

 

https://twitter.com/RichardBarrow/status/1400685228872503304

 

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Places that said they have not recieved enough vaccines so they have to delay vaccination include; Lampang province, hospitals in the Bangpakok and Piyavate chain, Chiangmai Ram Hospital and Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai and Thammasat's field hospital

 

https://twitter.com/erich_parpart/status/1400679881839497221

 

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#COVID19 update in #Thailand on Friday:

 

Since 1 April 2021

 

143,116 people infected (+51 imported cases & +2,580 local cases)

1,083 dead +31

50,105 in care

1,182 in ICU &

376 on ventilators

2,493 discharged from care

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https://twitter.com/RichardBarrow/status/1400687263776841731

 

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Of the 2,391 local cases (excluding the cases in prisons and imported cases), the highest numbers by province were 824 in Bangkok followed by 460 in Pathum Thani (mostly at a chicken meat processing factory), 202 in Samut Prakan and 198 in Phetchaburi.

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiEnquirer/status/1400688888658628609

 

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Today there are 31 deaths in #Thailand:

 

16 males and 15 females

Median age is 68 (17-97 years)

Most deaths in Bangkok (20), Samut Prakan (4), Chiang Mai (2), plus 5 provinces with one each

10 were infected from family members

5 had no underlying diseases

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1400688207046475783

 

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Out of the 2,391 local cases (outside of prisons), most in:

 

Bangkok - 824

Pathum Thani - 460

Samut Prakan - 202

Phetchaburi - 198

Nonthaburi - 153

Chonburi - 101

Samut Sakhon - 73

Songkhla - 41

Nakhon Pathon - 36

Trang - 34

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1400689558295965698

 

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16 minutes ago, anchadian said:

There’s still much confusion about the vaccination process for foreigners. The other week, Khun

@NatapanuN

said we will be able to use the Bangrak Vaccination & Health Center. But, they are saying “booking must go through the embassy of your country. Walk in is not accepted”.

 

https://twitter.com/RichardBarrow/status/1400685228872503304

 

Confusion reigns supreme. I forwarded this to my contact at the embassy and am awaiting a response. 

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BANGKOK, June 4 (TNA) – Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul received the first lot of 1.8 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca.

 

Dr Kiattiphum Wongrajit, permanent secretary for public health, and Dr Opas Karnkawinpong, director-general of the Department of Disease Control, witnessed the delivery from AstraZeneca (Thailand). The lot of vaccine doses will support inoculation for general people from June 7 onwards.

 

Dr Kiattiphum said lots of COVID-19 vaccines by AstraZeneca and Sinovac would be distributed this week and about 6 million doses would be delivered to hospitals throughout this month.

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https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-709880

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24 minutes ago, anchadian said:

Places that said they have not recieved enough vaccines so they have to delay vaccination include; Lampang province, hospitals in the Bangpakok and Piyavate chain, Chiangmai Ram Hospital and Bangkok Hospital Chiang Mai and Thammasat's field hospital

 

https://twitter.com/erich_parpart/status/1400679881839497221

 

I suspect it will become a long list. Certainly Udon Thani can be added, they got about 1.5% of what they expected.

 

so sad for Lampang. They got plaudits for getting such a high registration rate. What a let down.

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I just received word that my vaccination appointment on 14 June has been cancelled.

 

I was number 465 on the list of a private hospital in Udon Thani and they received 55 doses. So an indefinite delay as they have no idea when they will receive any more.

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1 hour ago, anchadian said:

There’s still much confusion about the vaccination process for foreigners. The other week, Khun

@NatapanuN

said we will be able to use the Bangrak Vaccination & Health Center. But, they are saying “booking must go through the embassy of your country. Walk in is not accepted”.

 

https://twitter.com/RichardBarrow/status/1400685228872503304

 

My wife tried to register me with Sikarin Hospital in BKK this morning and was told the same - have to contact my embassy.

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50 minutes ago, anchadian said:

BANGKOK, June 4 (TNA) – Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul received the first lot of 1.8 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca.

 

Dr Kiattiphum Wongrajit, permanent secretary for public health, and Dr Opas Karnkawinpong, director-general of the Department of Disease Control, witnessed the delivery from AstraZeneca (Thailand). The lot of vaccine doses will support inoculation for general people from June 7 onwards.

 

Dr Kiattiphum said lots of COVID-19 vaccines by AstraZeneca and Sinovac would be distributed this week and about 6 million doses would be delivered to hospitals throughout this month.

E3An7nxVIAA7RoS.jpg

 

https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-709880

Very careful wording: “first lot of 1.5 million doses” can mean they received 1.5 million doses OR some small part of an eventual 1.5 million doses that will come Real Soon Now.

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I can see the spin now.

 

we had such fantastic success with our campaign to get people to register for the vaccine, that the demand outstripped even our more than abundant vaccine supply. 
 

and, much like the last few days, the coming days will have a steady stream of news stories about millions of doses of every Covid vaccine under the sun arriving at some unspecified date in the future.

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5 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

the US has just announced they will be sending millions of vaccines to countries including Thailand.

And why has that taken so long?

Rhetorical question, we all know about "America first".

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