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COVID-19: Thailand reports 10,288 new coronavirus cases and 12,494 recoveries


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22 minutes ago, Broken Record said:

It is a poison that kills millions worldwide, causes people to act in an irrational way leading to all sorts of problems, crime, violence, road deaths, sexual assaults , child abuse, spousal abuse, a drain on Hospital and Police resources, I would think that's a good reason to have a total ban on Alcohol, not temporary restrictions.

 

And if wasn't for the fact that governments tax it so highly, it would certainly be banned.

 

I like it with a meal or just chatting with friends. Never done any of the above. Silly comment tarring everyone with the same brush.

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28 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

Nonsense - the average death is OVER life expectancy. Below was from January 21 - ONS - it would be impossible for life expectancy to go down based on deaths above life expectancy !

 

Cumulative total of Weekly deaths by age band
Age Bands Number of Deaths
<1 2
1-4 1
5-9 1
10-14 5
15-19 11
20-24 34
25-29 70
30-34 117
35-39 195
40-44 369
45-49 694
50-54 1,284
55-59 2,186
60-64 3,231
65-69 4,596
70-74 7,633
75-79 11,066
80-84 15,374
85-89 16,547
90+ 17,404

You could of course always read the study from Oxford University to see how they calculated it

 

https://academic.oup.com/ije/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ije/dyab207/6375510

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The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) on Monday unveiled its plan to reopen the country over the next few months.

Provinces will reopen in four phases according to factors that include their tourism revenue, geography and Covid-19 preventive measures.

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40006708

 

Until it all changes....again.

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6 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

UPDATE: 10,288 confirmed cases, 2,306 probable cases, and 101 deaths (1.04%). Out of 120,156 patients , 33,759 are in hospital, 65,469 in ‘hospitel’ and 14,966 in home/community isolation. 3,341 in a serious condition (+17) with 728 on ventilators (+4)

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https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1442307006732201984

 

Is there any sane reason why the numbers of Inoculations for Today is exactly the same as Yesterday at 646,126

Another " anomaly " in the MOPH facts and figures.

Hmmm

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1 hour ago, Broken Record said:

Why would I go anywhere, you wanna poison yourself, go ahead, let me know how it works out for you.

 

Worldwide over 5.2 Million people die due to alcohol related accidents/injuries every year, think about it, every year, Global pandemic !!  

 

3.2% of all deaths are caused by alcohol.

 
In  the US, alcohol-related injury is the third leading cause of preventable death.
 
Enjoy your prettily packaged poison. ????

THere is a difference between a glass or two alcohol with your meals and drunk. The drunk have the accidents the persons who drink with their brains and stop because they drive will have less accidents.. Please I know worldwide there is an alcohol problem, but use it prperly and nothing is the matter. 

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3 hours ago, Cake Monster said:

Is there any sane reason why the numbers of Inoculations for Today is exactly the same as Yesterday at 646,126

Another " anomaly " in the MOPH facts and figures.

Hmmm

 

Check out the date in the bottom right hand corner.  The dashboard has now been updated to show vaccinations from the 24th (765,845 - somewhat fewer than the 1 million +)

 

https://ddc.moph.go.th/covid19-dashboard/

 

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Talks underway to procure 120 million doses of COVID vaccines for Thailand next year

Thailand is in the process of procuring 120 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines for next year, especially for children aged 3-11, who have not yet been vaccinated, and for booster jabs.

 

CCSA Spokesman Dr. Taweesin Visanuyothin said today (Monday) that he expects the deals to be

 

The vaccines to be procured for next year include 60 million doses of the AstraZeneca viral vector vaccine, 30-50 million doses of the Pfizer mRNA vaccine and the rest of other makes.

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/talks-underway-to-procure-120-million-doses-of-covid-vaccines-for-thailand-next-year/

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6 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Nonsense - the average death is OVER life expectancy. Below was from January 21 - ONS - it would be impossible for life expectancy to go down based on deaths above life expectancy !

 

Cumulative total of Weekly deaths by age band
Age Bands Number of Deaths
<1 2
1-4 1
5-9 1
10-14 5
15-19 11
20-24 34
25-29 70
30-34 117
35-39 195
40-44 369
45-49 694
50-54 1,284
55-59 2,186
60-64 3,231
65-69 4,596
70-74 7,633
75-79 11,066
80-84 15,374
85-89 16,547
90+ 17,404

Simply. Consider three people that die at 60, 70 and 80. The average life expectancy is 70.

Now if one had died at 77 instead of 80,  still higher than the average expectancy, that brings the average down to 69.

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7 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Nonsense - the average death is OVER life expectancy. Below was from January 21 - ONS - it would be impossible for life expectancy to go down based on deaths above life expectancy !

 

Cumulative total of Weekly deaths by age band
Age Bands Number of Deaths
<1 2
1-4 1
5-9 1
10-14 5
15-19 11
20-24 34
25-29 70
30-34 117
35-39 195
40-44 369
45-49 694
50-54 1,284
55-59 2,186
60-64 3,231
65-69 4,596
70-74 7,633
75-79 11,066
80-84 15,374
85-89 16,547
90+ 17,404

Wrong, older people dying younger than they would normally drags down the average.

 

Edit...edwinchester beat me to it with a simple explanation.

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