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Prominent Thai doctor says everyone will eventually catch Covid-19, we need to learn to live with it


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he should also point out, that very many already had covid within the last 18 months, just they were asymptomatic and not many tests were done.

Yes, there are many examples of hatred against covid infected, but even also against medics, who were treating covid patients (as suspected virus carriers). In some countries medic's private cars were spray painted, vandalised. Same with flat entrance doors. Refusal to be served at shops

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50 minutes ago, AnotherFarang8 said:

Yes. Other doctors in the west were saying this back in spring 2020 but they were quickly shot down in the media, devoiced in youtube, etc.

 

This thai doctor describes what has just happened in India - most people got sick and acquired natural immunity from the live virus, the wave went down. The number of detected infections is bs everywhere, real numbers are in billions now, mortality rate is very low. What happened in India is now happening in Thailand, give it another month to play out.

Or something else happened to stop the wave.

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3 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

If not for the lockdowns, the death toll would be much higher.

 

Your post illustrates a common fallacy here: if lockdowns work to reduce deaths, then some people claim lockdowns aren’t needed, since so few people died.

 

You could also argue that vaccines aren’t needed in Chile, because there are only 800 new infections today.

Thanks, you could also argue vaccines are not required in Samoa, Tonga, niether of which has anything to do with Thaialnd, just like Chile 

Nice word, If, says so much yet means so little. Deaths may be higher, or maybe not, how would you know ?

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