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Thailand reports 15,191 new COVID-19 cases and 253 more deaths

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A total of 39.6 million Covid vaccines were administered between February 28 - September 10, including 26.9 million first doses, 12.1 million second doses & 613,673 third-booster shots.

 

758,503 people were vaccinated yesterday.

 

#โควิด19วันนี้ #Thailand #Covid19 #วัคซีนโควิด

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiEnquirer/status/1436551550491525131

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Thailand to "Reopen" is The Wrong Word As It Means Neither Quarantine Free Travel Nor Full Resumption Of All Businesses 

 

In some cases as in Pattaya, arrivals will be locked in their hotels for 3 days and then only allowed to travel on sealed routes to prepaid, predefined attractions, unable to go where they want in Pattaya for 2 weeks.

 

Likewise 28 Provinces continue to be classified as "deep red" maximum and strict control zones subject to 9 - 4 curfews, businesses forced to close at 8pm, alcohol sales banned in restaurants, bars and other entertainment venues closed.

 

The Centre for Covid - 19 Situation Administration extended all those restrictions till Sept 30th. Its inconceivable to think that they will be all lifted for 1st Oct "reopening"

 

https://bangkokherald.com/business/tourism/thailand-to-reopen-5-destinations-oct-1-with-quarantine-closed-businesse/

 

 

 

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29 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

In some cases as in Pattaya, arrivals will be locked in their hotels for 3 days and then only allowed to travel on sealed routes to prepaid, predefined attractions, unable to go where they want in Pattaya for 2 weeks

So for day 2 personally I would sign up for the 'floating market' then onto the 'Koh Lan Extravaganza' which includes packed lunch.

Where do the excited tourists sign up.

Make sure to purchase your personalized snap in the swimming section of kho Lan a must for every trip to Pattaya. 

Tiffany show of an evening would be a treat. Guessing no booze. 

 

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39 minutes ago, anchadian said:

 

758,503 people were vaccinated yesterday.

 

 

 

Another great effort…….. if not quite the “900,000+ on a Friday” the conspiracy theorists were hoping to see. 

4 minutes ago, Kadilo said:

Another great effort…….. if not quite the “900,000+ on a Friday” the conspiracy theorists were hoping to see. 

Upvote for your post, Health Minister Anutin predicted 1 million a day, conspiracy theory or not. Show of support for all the nurses and associated helpers who achieved these figures. downvote for Anutin.

1 hour ago, anchadian said:

758,503 people were vaccinated yesterday.

Down from recent Fridays numbers. In fact couple of hundred k.

Must be long weekend or perhaps tired being end of the week.

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45 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Thailand to "Reopen" is The Wrong Word As It Means Neither Quarantine Free Travel Nor Full Resumption Of All Businesses 

 

In some cases as in Pattaya, arrivals will be locked in their hotels for 3 days and then only allowed to travel on sealed routes to prepaid, predefined attractions, unable to go where they want in Pattaya for 2 weeks.

 

Likewise 28 Provinces continue to be classified as "deep red" maximum and strict control zones subject to 9 - 4 curfews, businesses forced to close at 8pm, alcohol sales banned in restaurants, bars and other entertainment venues closed.

 

The Centre for Covid - 19 Situation Administration extended all those restrictions till Sept 30th. Its inconceivable to think that they will be all lifted for 1st Oct "reopening"

 

https://bangkokherald.com/business/tourism/thailand-to-reopen-5-destinations-oct-1-with-quarantine-closed-businesse/

 

 

 

They really need to change their messaging then as they are about to cause even more mental distress to people than they already have done.   I am aware of quite a few bar owners advertising for staff on social media as they believe they are going to be allowed to reopen and sell alcohol without any curfew or other restrictions in place from 1st Oct.    Maybe it is wishful thinking on the part of these bar owners, but to use language such as 'reopen' has led many to believe that is exactly what will be happening.

 

People are going to break down (if they have not already) with the mental torture of being teased with hope and having it taken away over and over again.

4 hours ago, webfact said:

The news comes as the Ministry of Public Health has addressed concerns brought up by the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administratio’s (CCSA) Adviser Dr. Udom Kachinthorn, who believes that there may be 6-7 million asymptomatic COVID-19 infected individuals yet to be discovered within the population.

6-7 million ? If that's the case he better make sure the testing continues to decrease to make sure it does not show up or the TAT will come a knocking due to Thailand being on every country red list

Today there were 253 deaths in #Thailand

 

135 males & 117 females

Burmese (1), Cambodian (1)

Median age 69 (18-98 years)

Most deaths in Bangkok (111)

75% of deaths aged 60+

1 pregnant woman died

1 died at home

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1436572004576989190

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Each province's daily domestic COVID-19 cases update in Thailand on Saturday.

Total: 15,185

 

https://twitter.com/NBTWORLDNews/status/1436568371986792459

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Some very dedicated health volunteers in Thailand

 

A team of health volunteers from Sangkhla district spent six days and five nights of camping in the jungle to reach a remote forest, close to the Thai-Myanmar border, to inoculate 164 members of an ethnic Karen community. https://thaip.bs/NrTGmOB

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https://twitter.com/ThaiPBSWorld/status/1436585184959160321

 

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24 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Some very dedicated health volunteers in Thailand

 

A team of health volunteers from Sangkhla district spent six days and five nights of camping in the jungle to reach a remote forest, close to the Thai-Myanmar border, to inoculate 164 members of an ethnic Karen community. https://thaip.bs/NrTGmOB

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https://twitter.com/ThaiPBSWorld/status/1436585184959160321

 

Many health workers, volunteer groups such as these and community officers that I know have not had a day off in the last three months. As they are out mixing in the community several have also chosen to isolate themselves from their families during those months.

 

I was kindly invited to take a look at the ongoing activities at Jungceylon vaccination centre in Phuket yesterday and they were piling in the AZ vaccine (around 2,500 for yesterday and the day before). An impressive set up.

 

I cannot condone the overall rollout "plan" for Thailand, but one thing is for sure, there is a huge ongoing vaccination programmme. I can question the government but I cannot question the commitment of these people.

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7 minutes ago, Rhacsyn said:

Many health workers, volunteer groups such as these and community officers that I know have not had a day off in the last three months. As they are out mixing in the community several have also chosen to isolate themselves from their families during those months.

 

I was kindly invited to take a look at the ongoing activities at Jungceylon vaccination centre in Phuket yesterday and they were piling in the AZ vaccine (around 2,500 for yesterday and the day before). An impressive set up.

 

I cannot condone the overall rollout "plan" for Thailand, but one thing is for sure, there is a huge ongoing vaccination programmme. I can question the government but I cannot question the commitment of these people.

Yep, I'm at Jungceylon next week for my second shot of AZ, it was very well organised last time.

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6 minutes ago, Rhacsyn said:

I was kindly invited to take a look at the ongoing activities at Jungceylon vaccination centre in Phuket yesterday and they were piling in the AZ vaccine (around 2,500 for yesterday and the day before). An impressive set up.

Likewise when I had my first AZ jab at Saphan Hin. At that time they were doing 2,500 - 3,000 per day. I think they have now topped the 4,000 a day mark one day this week. Hats off to their dedication and hard work.

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14 minutes ago, Phuketshrew said:

Likewise when I had my first AZ jab at Saphan Hin. At that time they were doing 2,500 - 3,000 per day. I think they have now topped the 4,000 a day mark one day this week. Hats off to their dedication and hard work.

I million of them throughout the country, working tirelessly most of them, helping in all aspects of this crisis as well as their normal roles, contact tracing, vaccine attendance, all manner duties that would just not be possible without them. However they along with the doctors and nurses have never been shown the appreciation deserved by this government.

 

I've yet to see a campaign directed publicly to support them, the only comments I remember were last year was when they were accused of being at fault for catching covid as they did not take enough care, an accusation made by a senior official.

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6 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

I guess Phuket is an example of that. The important point is that the hospitals are not overwhelmed there

Just earlier this week a doctor was in the media saying Phuket's health system was close to breaking point with 80% occupancy across the board?

3 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

Just earlier this week a doctor was in the media saying Phuket's health system was close to breaking point with 80% occupancy across the board?

Yes I read that but the Phuket News publishes daily updates of red patients, those in ICU and they have not actually increased this last week. The number of normal beds for covid cases is different to the number of beds they have for normal cases and its the covid beds they were referring to.

 

The number of hospital beds remaining available stood at 398, or just 16.86% of the total number of beds designated for COVID patients

3 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

In some cases as in Pattaya, arrivals will be locked in their hotels for 3 days and then only allowed to travel on sealed routes to prepaid, predefined attractions, unable to go where they want in Pattaya for 2 weeks.

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SINOVAC: THE ‘SLANDERED VACCINE’ FOR THAILAND

 

China-made Sinovac vaccine is no doubt the most politicized and controversial vaccine in Thailand. And its controversy went up a few more notches after the Chinese Embassy issued a statement defending the vaccine against criticisms by some Thais last Saturday.

 

https://www.khaosodenglish.com/opinion/2021/09/11/sinovac-the-slandered-vaccine-for-thailand/

7 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Prison cases are only used to lower the numbers of the general public.. It looks better if the infections are going down or not to quick up... So if the cases are not so much a few prisons cases if it looks worse more prisons cases. However this morning on the news channel there was a topic that there was something stolen in jail and if you see how many prisoners are in a cell it is no wonder that there are a lot of cases too... surely not 2 m distance but man to man there.. The responsible Government 

I also truly believe the Prison Authorities are placing a huge emphasis upon this " Green Chireeta " herbal remedy. for Covid.

This crud has been cited, by the Prison Authorities themselves,  as being a wonderful prevention against any symptoms of Covid getting worse.

If they have been feeding the Inmates on this stuff for a while now, I think the symptoms they refer too are getting so much worse, as the stuff is useless.

Ironically, it were any use at all, the Thais would be Exporting Tons of the stuff, and not wasting it on Prisoners

But what do you know ? Non is being Exported, and Countries that do not perform Black Magic are not Importing it either.

1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

Just earlier this week a doctor was in the media saying Phuket's health system was close to breaking point with 80% occupancy across the board?

The there is also the frantic assembly of Field Hospitals.

Another indication that the Hospitals and health system on Phuket is close to breaking.

I'm hearing that the main Covid-19 vaccine regimen for Thailand from now on is Sinovac-AstraZeneca but this has not been formally announced as yet.

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1 hour ago, anchadian said:

SINOVAC: THE ‘SLANDERED VACCINE’ FOR THAILAND

 

China-made Sinovac vaccine is no doubt the most politicized and controversial vaccine in Thailand. And its controversy went up a few more notches after the Chinese Embassy issued a statement defending the vaccine against criticisms by some Thais last Saturday.

 

https://www.khaosodenglish.com/opinion/2021/09/11/sinovac-the-slandered-vaccine-for-thailand/

It’s the least effective vaccine that’s a fact, not slander by any means. It’s a vaccine that most countries have taken out of need not from preference. It helps but it’s like a cheap car, it works but breaks down more than a better quality one. If China wants some respect then try selling it the same as Aztrazeneca, cost price!

They are making a killing (excuse the pun) from its sale worldwide along with their covid PPE equipment. 

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1 hour ago, Cake Monster said:

The there is also the frantic assembly of Field Hospitals.

Another indication that the Hospitals and health system on Phuket is close to breaking.

Indeed, for those confused (probably understand perfectly but simply don't like the news) three field hospitals have already been constructed in Phuket with a fourth underway. 

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

He elaborated that symptomatic sufferers of the virus are easier to detect

Great. Go detect them then.

5 hours ago, anchadian said:

Each province's daily domestic COVID-19 cases update in Thailand on Saturday.

Total: 15,185

 

https://twitter.com/NBTWORLDNews/status/1436568371986792459

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Seesaw for Udon Thani, up, down, down, up, up.  Makes me wonder about the testing being done and how full the hospitals might be.

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Just saw this from the Thaiger, but I think it was from last evening report, but still discusses the hospital issues.

 

A record number of Covid-19 fatalities in Phuket today as last night’s Phuket Provincial Public Health Office report confirmed 4 deaths in 1 day. That marks 17 deaths in one week in Phuket, nearly doubling the total of deaths since the third wave of Covid-19 took hold at the beginning of April. In the 5 months since the start of the third wave, Phuket had seen a total of 20 deaths from Covid-19, but the 17 deaths in the past 7 days bring the total to 37 fatalities in the province. The 238 new infections today mark Phuket’s 12th day […]

 

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