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COVID-19: Thailand reports 15,972 new coronavirus cases and 17,281 recoveries


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18 minutes ago, Marvin Hagler said:

In Sydney they have a very hard lockdown that is enforced on the streets and door to door by the Police and Army and yet the case numbers are still rising.

 

In Thailand with practically no lockdown for all intents and purposes and far less favourable living conditions the numbers are miraculously dropping!

 

NSW (about same size as Thailand) conducted 157,000 tests in a population of 8,000,000. Thailand conducted 49,000 tests in a population of 70,000,000.

 

Do you think Thailand’s numbers may be dropping because they are not doing anywhere near enough testing? Or is it because they shower twice a day, wat chilli and wai instead of shake hands?

 

On top of that the Vaccination rate in NSW is three times higher than in Thailand.

 

Shame on you if you believe this propaganda from a government desperate to save face.

 

 

Come back Marvin.Thailand needs you! 

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The Phuket Governor is expected to announce today the update to restrictions for domestic tourists (Thais and expats) to enter Phuket. The new rules will then start on Wednesday #Thailand #PhuketSandbox

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1432160185062027267

 

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1 minute ago, James105 said:

It’s almost as though there is nothing humans can do to stop a novel and very infectious virus.   Consider me (not) surprised.

Totally agree…so how then is Thailand supposedly doing it in defiance of all known logic? Or are they just cooking the books? Occams Razor.

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1 minute ago, James105 said:

The terminology used to describe viruses is that they come in waves.   Why do you think they used that term?   Because virus cases get higher and higher and never go down?   Or perhaps because they behave a bit like waves do?  

How high does a wave go and what dictates its height? Facts please, not something made up.

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Sunday numbers, they're not usually a very reliable guide to what's really going on. Unless the numbers are being manipulated, of course, but surely this paragon of honesty and decency called the Thai Government would never do that, would they, lol?

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