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COVID-19: Thailand reports 20,059 recoveries and 17,165 coronavirus cases


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My Mrs claims one of the deaths was certainly Banglamung as she heard a staff member at one of the charitable facilities she used to attend had died of Covid.... female in her 60s. Has always been some relative of a friend or 2 steps away before..... 

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The news comes as Thailand will receive 61 million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine this year, a government spokesperson said on Monday. This is the original order. Why is this news again unless they are ordering another 61 million plus the 61 million that Thailand has already been getting at 5 million doses a month?

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11 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

The positivity rate for close contacts and hospital walk-ins is always high.

Getting about 13-15K walk-ins daily. It is known that with Delta houshold spread is 100%. You would therefore expect a very high rate of positives amongst all close contacts of walk-in positives. Daily infection numbers, however, does not support this hypothesis. 

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26 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Just watched a news story on Channel 36 of a Thai man who was vaccinated twice with Sinovac, then went to the US and was double vaccinated with Moderna, he then returned here and obtained his 5th vaccination, a booster of Pfizer.  What the hell is wrong with people, 5 vaccines in 6 months.  He must be really scared of getting the virus while many here still have no vaccinations, this is a sad reality and tells us that if you have money then you can do what you want and need to stay safe.....

That is Thai society in a nutshell. 

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Catch 22 for this government.

 

Remain closed and control the virus spread and political protests, or...

 

Open up and risk a 4th wave of the virus while letting the masses out onto the streets.

 

Either way political and economic instability is on the cards for the foreseeable. 

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Daily vaccinations fell to 206,820, from 500k-600k.

 

Still only ~ 12%  (50 mm people was the goal) "fully" vaxxed, most with the waning immunity of Sinovac.

 

And reserves seem to be low - hence the fanfare for 150k doses of AZ from Bhutan.

 

 

Vaccinations won't slow the next wave I fear.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

Daily vaccinations fell to 206,820, from 500k-600k.

 

Still only ~ 12%  (50 mm people was the goal) "fully" vaxxed, most with the waning immunity of Sinovac.

 

And reserves seem to be low - hence the fanfare for 150k doses of AZ from Bhutan.

 

 

Vaccinations won't slow the next wave I fear.

 

 

Latest data shows almost 9% of population have received both doses whilst 30% have now had their first jab 

 

Current predictions are, at the current rate of vaccinations, that 70% of the population will be fully vaccinated by the beginning of January. 

https://covidvax.live/en/location/tha

 

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1 minute ago, Olmate said:

Great link....thanks

Cheers. Thanks for the positive feedback. 
 

Nice to be reminded of the hard work that is being carried out behind the scenes to help support the proposed relaxing of measures to begin soon. 

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