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Two Bodies Found on Bangkok’s Streets Confirmed with Covid-19

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BANGKOK, July 21 (TNA) – Two of four bodies, found lying on streets in Bangkok last night were confirmed with Covid-19.

 

The three bodies were found in Phra Nakhon district and two tested positive for Covid-19. The Covid-19 test result has not come out for the other one.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-743551

 

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  • Another story to increase the hysteria of a disease. 

  • But either way, dying on the street unable to get medical treatment (I assume) is reminiscent of pandemics earlier in history, and not the sign of a country that is offering an adequate health package

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This is pretty shocking. The possibility of there being more as this gets worse seems quite high

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Just terrible. I'm so shocked and worried. I see so many people living on the streets these days. 

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I'm actually surprised there have not been an outbreak of oxygen wars and accusations of the rich getting oxygen at the expense of the poor. Going to get very bad in the coming few months

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How long can the virus be detected or accurately tested for in a dead body? 

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As people die in their homes their families will be forced to drag their bodies into the streets. This is gonna get epic.

 

Was gonna post Monty Python holy grail clip but seems insensitive.

The title is wrong... '' FOUR BODIES found in the streets two have tested positive for corvid.''

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Two of four bodies, found lying on streets in Bangkok last night

This sounds already like in India a few weeks ago ...

If they cannot manage to control this very soon , they con say bye bye to tourism at all .

Still plan for opening ?

What con be done wrong , will be done wrong ...

( Murphy's law ? )

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Another story to increase the hysteria of a disease. 

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But either way, dying on the street unable to get medical treatment (I assume) is reminiscent of pandemics earlier in history, and not the sign of a country that is offering an adequate health package to its populace.

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12 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

A sign of things to come...

Evading testing or quarantine, getting so ill they drop dead in the street.

Where's the safety net for Thais.

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12 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

A sign of things to come...

Yes I agree. the poor buggers probably cant afford to see a doctor or be admitted to hospital so when they get sick they just lay down and die. .... very sad

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1 hour ago, arick said:

The title is wrong... '' FOUR BODIES found in the streets two have tested positive for corvid.''

Crowing about mistakes eh?

5 hours ago, gk10012001 said:

How long can the virus be detected or accurately tested for in a dead body? 

Why does it matter?

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I think this headline accurately shows that the only deaths that matter now are the ones from covid.     No-one will care about the other 2 who likely died as a result of lockdowns and having their ability to make any kind of income removed from them.     

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26 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Evading testing or quarantine, getting so ill they drop dead in the street.

Where's the safety net for Thais.

The vaccines are free so I dont have much symphathy for the anti vaxxers.

Same thing is also happening in Vietnam, Dead bodies found in the streets victims of the Covid-19 Delta Strain

5 hours ago, gk10012001 said:

How long can the virus be detected or accurately tested for in a dead body? 

yes, cant wait to know that.....

1 hour ago, nobodysfriend said:

This sounds already like in India a few weeks ago ...

If they cannot manage to control this very soon , they con say bye bye to tourism at all .

Still plan for opening ?

What con be done wrong , will be done wrong ...

( Murphy's law ? )

they dont care... still have their salarys.....

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I hope the government is aware of the fact, that the internet is also accessed outside Thailand. Had a phone call last night from a friend in South America wondering, if the story was true. Well, if they start querying such news in South America ........... 

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4 hours ago, talahtnut said:

Kary Mullis, the nobel prize winning inventor of PCR has said that a PCR test ...

"If you do it well, you can find almost anything in anybody... and it doesn't

tell you that you are sick or that the thing you ended up with is going to hurt you.

It is a wonderful tool, but is being wrongly calibrated with high cycle thresholds 

that 'pick up everything' to push an agenda".

Yep.  and Inventor of mRNA says there has been a total misrepresentation of mrNA as to what it does and says will cause problems as being used in human body.  Twitter shushed him for saying misinformation.  

Who is he, except the man that worked with it for 20 years creating it?


 

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1 hour ago, wavodavo said:

Yes I agree. the poor buggers probably cant afford to see a doctor or be admitted to hospital so when they get sick they just lay down and die. .... very sad

Seeing a doctor costs 30 baht. If they can't afford that to possibly save their life then - well, I don't believe that. More likely they were afraid to seek help as they were scared of hearing the truth. Not at all unusual.

6 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

I'm actually surprised there have not been an outbreak of oxygen wars and accusations of the rich getting oxygen at the expense of the poor. Going to get very bad in the coming few months

The rich probably own all the oxygen so will hike the price and get richer.

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1 hour ago, wavodavo said:

Yes I agree. the poor buggers probably cant afford to see a doctor or be admitted to hospital so when they get sick they just lay down and die. .... very sad

"There but for the grace of...............etc."

 

Could be any of us.

3 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

This sounds already like in India a few weeks ago ...

If they cannot manage to control this very soon , they con say bye bye to tourism at all .

Still plan for opening ?

What con be done wrong , will be done wrong ...

( Murphy's law ? )

Imagine going on Holiday to India in the middle of all that. And yet the 120 day countdown for opening up Thailand continues. 

1 hour ago, Bim Smith said:

Exactly. I saw one photo this morning and the guy was thin it looked like he hadn't eaten in months. Poor soul. If they are running 45 magnifying cycles the false positives would be through the roof.

Do you have any idea how hard it is to get a false positive on a RT-PCR test? A false positive has no relationship with cycle number. You don't understand what you're talking about at all.

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