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Thailand reports 8,685 new COVID-19 cases, 56 more deaths


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5 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

No, that was me, and I am not a doom monger. I was thinking the reduction was due to a backlog, but it was not: the reduction is due to hospital capacity issues.

Ah, so it wasn't a backlog, now it's 'hospital capacity issues'. 

 

My point is the same - some people are desperate to see cases rise.

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Macrohistory said:

 

Not clear why.  Maybe sick people are being routed to hospitals in outer provinces.

 

And ending up on their statistics...... ? Would be odd as likely tested in Bangkok. 

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2 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

The only way out for the current dire straights hospitalisation efforts is to send those with no, or mild symptoms home with meds and for them to call everyday providing the hospital with an update on progress. People have to start being responsible and isolate/quarantine, call it what you want, but there is no way out of this situation unless they start putting their trust and responsibility in those that have been infected.

 

Heavy fines and jail time could be a deterrent ?

 

What we have at the moment is a band aid situation, which will only get worse, you can't keep every infected person in hospitals/hospitels, there are those out there in the community that are infected and don't even know it, they are spreading the love so they are contributing to natural herd immunity, remember people die everyday, no stopping that, they are just avoiding the inevitable and causing widespread fear, chaos and financial hardship on communities.

 

This is not Ebola and the vaccines will eventually arrive and take time to kick in.

 

Remember our days were numbered from the day we were born. Stay safe people.

You are describing the new policy for those who test positive.

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25 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

No all is going really well fella isn't it. ????

Have you ever considered that they have run out of testing kits or they just don't test enough or they don't tell the truth.

More excuses for low cases:

 

Backlogs, hospital capacity issues, testing kits run out, not enough testing, government doesn't tell the truth. 

 

People need to ask themselves, why are they so desperate for the situation to be worse? 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

Thailand is facing a major crisis, I see little to be optimistic about at the moment. 

 

Hope for the best, that's all we can realistically do at the moment, but it ain't looking good. 

Don't worry, be happy, it's the best medicine

 

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12 minutes ago, Macrohistory said:

 

Not clear why.  Maybe sick people are being routed to hospitals in outer provinces.

 

They would show up as positive lab tests, but not as hospital admissions in Bangkok. But they would show up in the figures as hospital admissions in another province.

 

So, no, that does not explain why hospital admissions numbers are lower now. I have to believe that capacity is decreasing rapidly now.

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19 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

 

Is the decline in the death count anything to be positive about?  I had assumed death rates would rise, reflecting the increase in infection rates 2-3 weeks earlier.  Do you think we can expect to see the fatality rate continue to decline, or is it just blip, and rates will rise again, due to the very high number of infections in recent days?

Sometimes people refuse to die on schedule.

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Southeast Asia reported a record 71,510 new Covid-19 cases on Monday. The tally was higher than Sunday’s 67,221, although the death toll of 1,292 on Monday was lower than the previous day's 1,396. #Asean #COVID19 #TheNationThailand

https://www.nationthailand.com/international/40003163

New Covid cases in Asean at record high as numbers soar in Indonesia

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Leaving aside other factors, with this Covid testing the daily is the smallest increment on a chart. So of course it's not going to go straight up anymore than a 5 minute crypto chart goes straight up. But the trend is definitely up bigtime. If you owned Covid stock you certainly wouldn't be selling here...

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1 minute ago, Bkk Brian said:

They are doing that already, home isolation is now the policy for cases with no symptoms. The crisis in beds is to do with medium to serious cases, cohort wards, critical care, ICU.

You can bet that hospitals are busily converting acute care wards into  Covid wards with negative pressure. This means that those requiring an acute care bed for other reasons are going to be in big trouble.

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24 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

 

Is the decline in the death count anything to be positive about?  I had assumed death rates would rise, reflecting the increase in infection rates 2-3 weeks earlier.  Do you think we can expect to see the fatality rate continue to decline, or is it just blip, and rates will rise again, due to the very high number of infections in recent days?

Death rates are going to be terrible in the next few weeks, unless they can convince people to die ant home, and medical examiners can not get to them before the funeral.

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11 minutes ago, RandolphGB said:

More excuses for low cases:

 

Backlogs, hospital capacity issues, testing kits run out, not enough testing, government doesn't tell the truth. 

 

People need to ask themselves, why are they so desperate for the situation to be worse? 

 

 

Low cases. 8685. Nup. Get a grip. Even 100 is too much. This needs to get down to double digits for it to be low and hence controllabe. Having said that what will be your position tomorrow if numbers once again exceed 9,000. This is on the cards. Numbers have dropped only for two days. Which way will the trend line go is something we don't know. With 12% positivity and the exodus from deep red provinces it would be a brave person to say numbers are trending down at this point.

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5 minutes ago, anchadian said:

GENEVA (Reuters) – The World Health Organization’s chief scientist on Monday advised against people mixing and matching COVID-19 vaccines from different manufacturers, calling it a “dangerous trend” since there was little data available about the health impact.

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/who-warns-against-mixing-and-matching-covid-vaccines/

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But Germany is doing it, and Now the WHO's poster child for handling Covid, Thailand, is on the verge if mixing Sinovac and AZ. Tell me they are aware the WHO does not approve....

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1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

Low cases. 8685. Nup. Get a grip. Even 100 is too much. This needs to get down to double digits for it to be low and hence controllabe. Having said that what will be your position tomorrow if numbers once again exceed 9,000. This is on the cards. Numbers have dropped only for two days. Which way will the trend line go is something we don't know. With 12% positivity and the exodus from deep red provinces it would be a brave person to say numbers are trending down at this point.

Now that hospital capacity seems to be limiting the official numbers, we may not be seeing higher numbers unless and until new beds are opened up.

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Just now, Danderman123 said:

Now that hospital capacity seems to be limiting the official numbers, we may not be seeing higher numbers unless and until new beds are opened up.

Or the death rate increases sharply to free up those beds !!

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