GreasyFingers Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 9 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said: Thailand on Sunday (Oct 24) reported 9,351 new COVID-19 cases, 10,098 recoveries and 56 deaths. "A one month-old baby is among 74 COVID-19 patients in Thailand who died today (Saturday), as the country recorded 9,742 new infections and 10,182 new recoveries, according to the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA)." Two threads from today. Who do we believe?
ThailandRyan Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 2 minutes ago, GreasyFingers said: "A one month-old baby is among 74 COVID-19 patients in Thailand who died today (Saturday), as the country recorded 9,742 new infections and 10,182 new recoveries, according to the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA)." Two threads from today. Who do we believe? The other thread you refer to was the one from yesterday that was closed this morning when this new OP was created.
Bkk Brian Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 2 minutes ago, GreasyFingers said: "A one month-old baby is among 74 COVID-19 patients in Thailand who died today (Saturday), as the country recorded 9,742 new infections and 10,182 new recoveries, according to the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA)." Two threads from today. Who do we believe? The article for that separate thread was yesterdays, the poor 1 month old baby that died also had no underlying conditions. 1 1
Popular Post dinsdale Posted October 24, 2021 Popular Post Posted October 24, 2021 9 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said: A 39.3 % overall of the population vaccinated. Can they vaccinate 30.7% more in the next 68 days to hit the 70% goal, in order to do so they would need to vaccinate over 21+ million of the 37+million who already have a first jab. Is it doable, possible and I will hope they can. Don't forget those who need a 3rd jab because of Sinovac. Sinovac hasn't worked out for the populace but without doubt has worked out very well for a few very fat pockets. 3 1
steven100 Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 only 56 dead, so the numbers are receding . 1 1
Popular Post ThailandRyan Posted October 24, 2021 Popular Post Posted October 24, 2021 Just now, steven100 said: only 56 dead, so the numbers are receding . Slowly which is great, but a death is still not good. Had they stepped into the vaccinations of the populace earlier than they did, and not hitched their cart to 1 main vaccine and a second which I now have, and late in the game, things might actually be better. I do understand the need to open up and regain a sense of returning prosperity to the people, but they have shot themselves in the foot to many times over and over again. My views are based upon how I see it from where I sit here in Bangkok and from those local Thai people I talk with daily. The targeting of vaccinations to start opening up for tourism and the regulations they put in place hampered them from the get go. Had they reached out and obtained vaccines earlier, and vaccinated the entire country, just as the larger countries have done, they might be in a better state as of right now and able to open up without the criticism and worry. Just my 2 cents. 5
Popular Post Kadilo Posted October 24, 2021 Popular Post Posted October 24, 2021 10 minutes ago, steven100 said: only 56 dead, so the numbers are receding . Dropping noticeably which is understandable with the increase in vaccination and reduction in new infections. Currently sitting at 7 deaths per million of population over the past 7 days and obviously many of those would have been elderly with pre conditions or not vaccinated. Still sad obviously but extremely small numbers when compared to the negative effect of people not being able to work and earn money etc. Based on that data the time looks right for the non quarantine opening. from next month. 3
Olmate Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 3 minutes ago, Kadilo said: Dropping noticeably which is understandable with the increase in vaccination and new infections. Currently sitting at 7 deaths per million of population over the past 7 days and obviously many of those would have been elderly with pre conditions or not vaccinated. Still sad obviously but extremely small numbers when compared to the negative effect of people not being able to work and earn money etc. Based on that data the time looks right for the non quarantine opening. from next month. Lots of chat around Pattaya today about the 15th! 1
Kadilo Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 2 minutes ago, Olmate said: Lots of chat around Pattaya today about the 15th! Would not be surprised. The vac numbers are there. Mo reason not to fully open. . Fingers crossed for all that wish to go there. 1
GreasyFingers Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 27 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said: The other thread you refer to was the one from yesterday that was closed this morning when this new OP was created. I was only being pedantic with the different death rates that I presumed were both from Saturday as they were both threads today.
Popular Post dinsdale Posted October 24, 2021 Popular Post Posted October 24, 2021 Only 56 have died. Seems so. I wonder how many have died of something else but had covid. How do they classify it? Died from covid get's a covid death tick. Died with covid but death is put down as pnuemonia or something else doesn't. This was an intersting discussion at the beginning of this pandemeic. The UK started with the latter but changed to the former and adjusted their death figures up accordingly. Personally I do not trust governments let alone a junta/military govt. 3
thaichina Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 Does anyone have bangkok numbers for today? Thanks!
Popular Post anchadian Posted October 24, 2021 Popular Post Posted October 24, 2021 Hua Hin and Chiang Mai may delay opening until 01 December due to increasing infections, according to the BP 3 2
anchadian Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 14 minutes ago, thaichina said: Does anyone have bangkok numbers for today? Thanks! 929 new cases in Bangkokhttps://www.facebook.com/informationcovid19/photos/pcb.433138921637771/433138558304474 1 1
Popular Post ThailandRyan Posted October 24, 2021 Popular Post Posted October 24, 2021 6 minutes ago, anchadian said: Hua Hin and Chiang Mai may delay opening until 01 December due to increasing infections, according to the BP Hearing similar rumors floating around for a few other locales, but before we get all wrapped up with the possibilities, we know that it has occurred before where that dates that have been proposed have been pushed backwards. With the measures that they have relaxed, and then the complacency of folks, such as the partying and arrests lately, and then a lack of true testing while ensuring the public has been vaccinated, we are seeing the numbers kick up in those areas that are still behind the curve as far as vaccinations are concerned. 4
anchadian Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 Thai PBS World: International airlines have returned as many as 80% of their airport slots at Thailand’s six international airports between October 31st and March 26th next year, indicating their uncertainty over a recovery in the aviation sector https://www.thaipbsworld.com/international-airlines-return-80-of-their-airport-slots-in-thailand-for-the-next-five-months/ 2
ThailandRyan Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 22 minutes ago, anchadian said: Thai PBS World: International airlines have returned as many as 80% of their airport slots at Thailand’s six international airports between October 31st and March 26th next year, indicating their uncertainty over a recovery in the aviation sector https://www.thaipbsworld.com/international-airlines-return-80-of-their-airport-slots-in-thailand-for-the-next-five-months/ That in itself says volumes as far as the airlines view on the Thai tourism sector regaining any type of numbers for the near foreseeable future.
metisdead Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 Posting negative emoticons repeatedly on a certain member's posts classifies as stalking as well as trolling. If the certain members do not desist from these baiting/stalking tactics, warnings will be issued. This behavior has been going on too long. 1 1
Bkk Brian Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 1 hour ago, anchadian said: Hua Hin and Chiang Mai may delay opening until 01 December due to increasing infections, according to the BP Yes saw that but not surprising at all with Chaing Mai only 38.8% fully vaccinated and Prachuap Khiri Khan where Hua Hin is at 43.8%. They said the Provinces that were opening had to be at 70% by the 1st Nov, there's no chance of that for the majority of them. 2
worrab Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 4 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said: Yes saw that but not surprising at all with Chaing Mai only 38.8% fully vaccinated and Prachuap Khiri Khan where Hua Hin is at 43.8%. They said the Provinces that were opening had to be at 70% by the 1st Nov, there's no chance of that for the majority of them. Some guess work coming here but I have a feeling the delay in Moderna may have a bearing on figures. My wife and I, for instance, both signed up and paid for Moderna. I was not prepared to wait and had both my Pfizer jabs in September. Meanwhile my wife is still waiting for next month. From what I have heard there are many others waiting as well. A friend of MIL is prepared to buy my Moderna. So if Moderna had come in time then the figures would possibly have been a lot more favourable. Could be the same for Chiang Mai? Well that is my take on it. 1 1
Bkk Brian Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 17 minutes ago, worrab said: Some guess work coming here but I have a feeling the delay in Moderna may have a bearing on figures. My wife and I, for instance, both signed up and paid for Moderna. I was not prepared to wait and had both my Pfizer jabs in September. Meanwhile my wife is still waiting for next month. From what I have heard there are many others waiting as well. A friend of MIL is prepared to buy my Moderna. So if Moderna had come in time then the figures would possibly have been a lot more favourable. Could be the same for Chiang Mai? Well that is my take on it. Possibly, I wonder if the delay is to do with the slow processing of documents by Thai Officials that has happened in the past, thats certainly what Thammasat University says. Thammasat University says vaccines slowed by government docs After striking several deals to import vaccines, Thammasat University has expressed frustration with how bureaucratic red tape is delaying the arrival of 3 million Moderna vaccines donated from Poland. They called for the government to expedite the process to get the Moderna vaccine into Thailand. The 3 million vaccines that Poland had donated to the university were scheduled to arrive on Tuesday, but the shipment was delayed as the deal waited on official paperwork from the government of Thailand. A source from the university reported that the government said yes to the donation, but they did not submit the required documents to make it official. 2
Popular Post ThailandRyan Posted October 24, 2021 Popular Post Posted October 24, 2021 5 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said: Possibly, I wonder if the delay is to do with the slow processing of documents by Thai Officials that has happened in the past, thats certainly what Thammasat University says. Thammasat University says vaccines slowed by government docs After striking several deals to import vaccines, Thammasat University has expressed frustration with how bureaucratic red tape is delaying the arrival of 3 million Moderna vaccines donated from Poland. They called for the government to expedite the process to get the Moderna vaccine into Thailand. The 3 million vaccines that Poland had donated to the university were scheduled to arrive on Tuesday, but the shipment was delayed as the deal waited on official paperwork from the government of Thailand. A source from the university reported that the government said yes to the donation, but they did not submit the required documents to make it official. This is just one of many reasons that Thailand vaccination numbers are abysmal when by now they should be up around 50% or better. They started the vaccinations in February but really did not kick off a full fledged program until June, and that was only for Sinovac and AZ. The Pfizer order debacle is well known and Pfizer was eventually donated by the US, but where is the remaining Pfizer that's supposed to arrive. Big plans, and hopes all snarled behind the bureaucratic BS and of course pocket filling. 1 2
Petey11 Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 6 hours ago, Kadilo said: Dropping noticeably which is understandable with the increase in vaccination and reduction in new infections. Currently sitting at 7 deaths per million of population over the past 7 days and obviously many of those would have been elderly with pre conditions or not vaccinated. Still sad obviously but extremely small numbers when compared to the negative effect of people not being able to work and earn money etc. Based on that data the time looks right for the non quarantine opening. from next month. You open up bars etc, rates will go up, it's a given. If they don't you know something is amiss. In my opinion Thailand's numbers are way off. My view is the same for UK, reported numbers are nowhere near actual numbers. ONS stats which are based on true random sampling show this. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/bulletins/coronaviruscovid19infectionsurveypilot/8october2021. Thailand does no such random survey on this scale so if you take all the reported figures as gospel, good luck. Believe all is good in the utopia of Thailand. I personally don't believe that 40% vaccination would have this dramatic effect on the figures either. 2
Albert Zweistein Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 6 hours ago, ThailandRyan said: A 39.3 % overall of the population vaccinated. Can they vaccinate 30.7% more in the next 68 days to hit the 70% goal, in order to do so they would need to vaccinate over 21+ million of the 37+million who already have a first jab. Is it doable, possible and I will hope they can. Yes it's doable and possible but not in Thailand.
webfact Posted October 25, 2021 Posted October 25, 2021 COVID-19: Thailand reports 8,675 new coronavirus cases, 44 deaths File photo: REUTERS Thailand on Monday (October 25) reported 8,675 new COVID-19 cases, 9,589 recoveries and 44 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1236654-covid-19-thailand-reports-8675-new-coronavirus-cases-44-deaths/ //CLOSED// /Admin
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