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Thailand on Saturday (November 6) reported 8,467 new COVID-19 cases, 8,288 recoveries and 69 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

▶︎ Total infections since April 1: 1,931,176

▶︎ Total recoveries since since April 1: 1,815,592

 

Saturday’s cases bring the total number of COVID-19 infections in Thailand to 1,960,039 with 19,611 deaths.

 

The news comes as the Central Vaccination Center (CVC) at Bang Sue Grand Station in Bangkok yesterday started rolling out the mixed AstraZeneca-Pfizer vaccine regimen for unvaccinated people, giving AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine as the first dose and Pfizer’s as the second dose. The two vaccines are administered 28 days apart.

 

CVC Director Dr. Mingkwan Wichaidit said this new vaccine regimen is available only for those who have not received any COVID-19 jabs before, while those receiving AstraZeneca as their first jab here in October will be offered the same vaccine (AstraZeneca) as their second dose because the recommended interval between two AstraZeneca jabs is longer than the one adopted for this mixed vaccine regimen.

 

The CVC has received a new supply of 400,000 AstraZeneca doses to be given as the first jabs in the current offering. Appointments have already been made for some 200,000 doses.

 

*NNT contributed to this report

 

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Phuket marks 62 new COVID cases

 

PHUKET: The latest Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO) daily COVID situation report has marked 62 new local infections confirmed across the island yesterday (Nov 5) bringing the total number of people recognised as infected with COVID-19 in Phuket since Apr 3 to 15,542.

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https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-marks-62-new-covid-cases-81932.php

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COVID-19 exposes just how broken the world is

The coronavirus pandemic has reflected a broken world defined by inequality, division and a lack of accountability, causing a failure to put an end to the outbreak that so far killed more than 4.95 million people around the globe, a report by a World Health Organisation (WHO) panel says.

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/covid-19-exposes-just-how-broken-the-world-is/

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Latest official data from the worldometer ranking table for deaths/million of population over the past 7 days, including yesterday’s numbers, shows Thailand up one place at 69th the world, 24 places below the UK.

 

Same table shows Thailand remain at 14th in Asia, 7 places below the Philippines and 2 places above Vietnam. 
 

The trend in the number of deaths over the past week remains at 7 deaths/million of population, up 6% from yesterday over the 7 day period, with the number of official infections falling 8%

 

69 Thailand 57,631 62,552 -8% 823 472 445 +6% 7 70,035,498

 

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/weekly-trends/#weekly_table

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This is what we see far too often now:

 

As for the three new deaths yesterday, they were elders aged between 65 to 92. They were close contacts from previously confirmed cases in families according to the Chonburi Department of Public Health. They all had chronic health problems and were not vaccinated.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, anchadian said:

This is what we see far too often now:

 

As for the three new deaths yesterday, they were elders aged between 65 to 92. They were close contacts from previously confirmed cases in families according to the Chonburi Department of Public Health. They all had chronic health problems and were not vaccinated.

 

 

Why were they not vaccinated...

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1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

Interesting. Ourworldindata 45.36% as of Nov 3. 10% difference is massive. 

I wonder if they have decided that those double jabbed with Sinovac should not be counted as vaccinated.  Of course it is my speculative nature that asks that question.  That would be 7 million folks and I am not sure how many were double jabbed with the Sinovac.

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9 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

I wonder if they have decided that those double jabbed with Sinovac should not be counted as vaccinated.  Of course it is my speculative nature that asks that question.  That would be 7 million folks and I am not sure how many were double jabbed with the Sinovac.

Maybe but personally I can't see that they would drop numbers to make things look worse in relation to vaccination numbers. They started jabbing people with AZ or mix jabs 3 wks apart to bolster the numbers. 

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30 minutes ago, Cake Monster said:

And for those of you that have not managed to gleen the reason for the UK,s lower Hospitalizations.

The UK are testing upwards of One Million people every single day.

This means they are able to control the Virus because positives are found early on into the Infection, and are able to be treated away from badly needed Hospital beds

The primary reason is that a much higher percentage of people have been vaccinated in the UK, and also a far higher number than In Thailand have already had and recovered from Covid19.

 

It's really all about vaccination- not much else really matters, beyond some basic mask wearing and hand washing.

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7 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Just like magic, Thailand up's its testing capabilities, so it was always possible before they just didn't see the need.

 

Thailand now equipped to perform 120,000 RT-PCR tests daily

 

The Department of Medical Sciences has been ramping up their testing capabilities and have declared it can now perform 120,000 RT-PCR Covid-19 tests per day. They say it can complete the tests and offer results within 24 hours at any of their 443 active labs that are certified to conduct the tests.

Anyone travelling to Thailand is already required to complete a test with negative results within the 72 hours prior to their departure, but every person landing in Thailand is also obligated to take a second test as soon as they arrive in the Kingdom.

 

https://thethaiger.com/news/national/thailand-now-equipped-to-perform-120000-rt-pcr-tests-daily

Good to know for those testing for the Test N Go program. Should not need 2 days.

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2 hours ago, Kadilo said:

Sadly and more importantly, the UK has a much higher death rate/million of population over the past 7 days at 17/million of population compared to Thailand. 
 

45 UK 263,591 286,881 -8% 3,856 1,196 1,066 +12% 17 68,365,420

 

Again countries classify Covid-19 deaths differently. The UK changed how they classified and the historical death toll went up. I wonder if Thailand has reclassified it's way of classifying Covid-19 deaths. Deaths from Covid-19 to deaths with covid-19. The UK changed from deaths with to deaths from. This I would say is bourne out in excess death numbers. Deaths with doesn't count.

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1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said:

Just like magic, Thailand up's its testing capabilities, so it was always possible before they just didn't see the need.

 

Thailand now equipped to perform 120,000 RT-PCR tests daily

 

The Department of Medical Sciences has been ramping up their testing capabilities and have declared it can now perform 120,000 RT-PCR Covid-19 tests per day. They say it can complete the tests and offer results within 24 hours at any of their 443 active labs that are certified to conduct the tests.

Anyone travelling to Thailand is already required to complete a test with negative results within the 72 hours prior to their departure, but every person landing in Thailand is also obligated to take a second test as soon as they arrive in the Kingdom.

 

https://thethaiger.com/news/national/thailand-now-equipped-to-perform-120000-rt-pcr-tests-daily

Guess they should start now. 8,000 without including ATK will be around 32,000. Go out and find. Get positives then test the surrounds not just close contacts. Proactive not reactive. Fairly sure those with any sense have been saying this for 19 months.

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1 minute ago, dinsdale said:

Guess they should start now. 8,000 without including ATK will be around 32,000. Go out and find. Get positives then test the surrounds not just close contacts. Proactive not reactive. Fairly sure those with any sense have been saying this for 19 months.

Don't think we'll see any increase in community testing, this is purely an exercise to try to stop delays with the "Test & Go" arrivals. 

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In Europe the next wave has set in, will hit Thailand soon, then see numbers rise. In Germany the other day 32000 new cases, here from 2 days ago, and the second table from Yesterday

 

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2 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Don't think we'll see any increase in community testing, this is purely an exercise to try to stop delays with the "Test & Go" arrivals. 

 Agree. It's not about the health of the population. Just more grandiosing.

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