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National Vaccination Rollout since 7 June:

 

DAY 1: 416,847

DAY 2: 472,128

- - - -

DAY 11: 215,885

DAY 12: 263,415

DAY 13: 104,095

DAY 14: 91,879

DAY 15: 227,639

DAY 16: 241,639

DAY 17: 251,985

DAY 18: 257,103

 

TOTAL: 4,556,902 #Thailand

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1408281904042811392

 

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Just now, DrJack54 said:

Please don't compare those countries to Thailand.

I don't mean covid. I mean infrastructure etc. Talk about apples and oranges.

Perhaps I misunderstood your question, or you misunderstood my statement.

 

what I said was:

 

”Well, if asymptomatic, the solution in other countries is isolation by way of house quarantine. Whether that can be made to work here en masse, I don’t know, but that is what has been done elsewhere.”

 

the point was to illustrate what the alternative is to placing people in field “hospitals”, if those “hospitals” get full.

 

you asked me what other countries used house quarantine as a system, did you not? I gave you a list.

 

I’m not quite sure what infrastructure or fruit have to do with it? But to be way out in left field, Thai people have houses, the government has an army, what else is needed for house quarantine?
 

That’s being silly I know, but you asked for a list of countries who use house quarantine for isolation purposes and I gave you one. I had already indicated that I did not know if it would work in Thailand in my OP, so I’m  not really prepared to engage in a debate on that, there is far too little data to make any informed comment.

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4 minutes ago, anchadian said:

National Vaccination Rollout since 7 June:

 

DAY 1: 416,847

DAY 2: 472,128

- - - -

DAY 11: 215,885

DAY 12: 263,415

DAY 13: 104,095

DAY 14: 91,879

DAY 15: 227,639

DAY 16: 241,639

DAY 17: 251,985

DAY 18: 257,103

 

TOTAL: 4,556,902 #Thailand

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1408281904042811392

 

Another day goes by with too low a figure 

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31 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Most likely widely know. 

The PM just now announced no lockdown for Bangkok.

Source: the telly

Mmmm! Wonder if we'll see numbers back in the low 2k soon? PM: "It's under control. No need for lockdown. I was right." I am being synicle or do I expect number fudging?

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10 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Mmmm! Wonder if we'll see numbers back in the low 2k soon? PM: "It's under control. No need for lockdown. I was right." I am being synicle or do I expect number fudging?

I bash him as much as anyone. Somehow I think he has backed himself into a corner. 

The sandbox thing took on life of its own.

Talk about tail wagging the dog.

Stuffed now. Think Phuket will be ok but Bangkok heading for rough ride (imo).

 

If I was his PR man I would suggest put every effort into the vaccines and SHOW some success stories meaning actual vaccine deliveries. That might buy him some time.

 

In the meantime test as little as possible for the 'fudge' to work.

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37 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

Yes, those two, plus UK, Singapore, Australia, USA, “Europe”, S Korea, Taiwan, China.

 

TBH, I am not aware of any other country that puts asymptomatic people in a “hospital”. I’m sure there are some, but every country with which I am familiar, tells its citizens to stay at home and isolate in a room, if asymptomatic. 
 

I did say that I don’t know if it’s possible here en masse, but afaik, it is standard practice in pretty much most of the world.


agreed with the above...many people I know in UK had Covid and they were given a pulse oximeter and told to call an ambulance if it reached a certain (low) level.

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TIMELINE: Chonburi informs residents who visited places in relation to most recent Covid -19 confirmed cases

 

Hua Sanambin Market Sahapat Group in Bueang, Si Racha on June 18th from 6:30 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. and on June 21st from 6:00 P.M. to 6:30 P.M..

 

Naruemon pork shop in Samet, Mueang Chonburi from June 19th to June 21st from 4:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M..

 

Carp Cafe Si Racha in Surasak on June 20th from 3:30 P.M. to 4:00 P.M..

 

https://thepattayanews.com/2021/06/25/timeline-chonburi-informs-residents-who-visited-places-in-relation-to-most-recent-covid-19-confirmed-cases-2/

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1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

6. Contact from previous confirmed case at New Market, 1 case

you cannot have 1 case unless you go back to Wuhan China 19 months ago where it started, every detected case must have another that infected them

 

just saying

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Today there are 44 reported deaths in #Thailand:

26 males & 18 females

Median age is 65.5 (29-92 years)

Most deaths in Bangkok (20), Samut Prakan (12), Yala (2), Saraburi (2), plus 8 provinces with 1 each

4 no underlying diseases

17 infected from family members

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1408298165615284227

 

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1 hour ago, wensiensheng said:

That’s being silly I know, but you asked for a list of countries who use house quarantine for isolation purposes and I gave you one. I had already indicated that I did not know if it would work in Thailand in my OP, so I’m  not really prepared to engage in a debate on that, there is far too little data to make any informed comment.

seems to me they have already reached the point were they have no choice but to change their approach 

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Out of 3,451 local cases (outside of prisons) most in

 

Bangkok - 1,142

Samut Sakhon - 295

Yala - 215

Pathum Thani - 192

Samut Prakan - 186

Chonburi - 183

Nonthaburi - 157

Songkhla - 134

Nahon Pathom - 119

Pattani - 79

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1408299379656511491

 

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Of the 107 known clusters in Bangkok, 89 have reported cases in the past 14 days including 35 in worker camps, 22 at businesses and factories, 17 around markets and shopping centres, 12 in residential areas, two at care homes and one at a naval academy.

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiEnquirer/status/1408302821426925571

 

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3 hours ago, smedly said:

So for those genuine tourists that are coming to Phuket for a few weeks holiday and need to go home and get back to work they will face 2 things if Thailand drops to the Red

 

- forced quaratine in a hotel with a hefty bill £1600 per person

- unable to work for at least a futher 2 weeks

 

Government advise is still to avoid overseas travel so they have only themselves to blame

 

I think if the UK assessed Thailand as Red most other western countries would follow 

I really dont see the need for thee UK to assess Thailand as a Red Flag Zone at all.

Thailand  has done that for them, with all the reports of Vaccine shortages Etc, any Tourist with some kind of Brain between the Ears is going to look at all the Negatives, and decide to go to Spain, or the Lake District.

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5 hours ago, anchadian said:

National Vaccination Rollout since 7 June:

 

DAY 1: 416,847

DAY 2: 472,128

- - - -

DAY 11: 215,885

DAY 12: 263,415

DAY 13: 104,095

DAY 14: 91,879

DAY 15: 227,639

DAY 16: 241,639

DAY 17: 251,985

DAY 18: 257,103

 

TOTAL: 4,556,902 #Thailand

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1408281904042811392

 

Do that's a tad over half of Bangkok got their first shot.

 

How do you say 'whoopee <deleted>' in Thai ?

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2 hours ago, smedly said:

seems the command centre are taking a 2000baht cut per test

800b is most likely a rapid antigen test not a PCR test. The cost of PCR testing has skyrocketed due to the demand and availability of the raw materials.

In Australia they were originally paying the labs $27 per test that has blown out to nearly $100 due to supply costs then there is the labor for the staff doing the swabs too. 

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