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Thailand reports 7,496 new COVID-19 cases, 57 deaths and 7,452 recoveries


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3 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

@brewsterbudgen On the Covid front and for the school openings here in BKK, we just received a call from the GF's daughters teacher.  THe call was to indicate that the reopening for the lower grades at the Wat School we have her in will be postponed for a few months.  They will be opening up to the upper grades which are those 11, 12 and upwards as they will have been vaccinated while the younger ones not vaccinated. 

 

The director is concerned about the lack of ability to monitor all students, and the younger students lack of self control, in order to keep them socially distanced as they would be in the classrooms, and away from playing with each other during breaks such as recess.  The director is afraid of what happened elsewhere occurring at their school.  He is looking at the upper grades starting Monday the 15th, and monitoring the situation there.  If cases do not appear, because of the strict control they will be instituting, then the director believes in a few months they may be able to allow the lower grades to return.  Until then it is daily on-line classes

 

All teachers have been fully vaccinated and only those students 11, 12 and above who have been vaccinated will be able to attend school.

My daughter's school was due to open  next Monday but that's been cancelled. She's 4 and we live in Kanchanaburi.

I can sympathise with the schools worrying about unvaccinated kids being a breeding ground for the virus as the schools my grandkids attend back in the UK are being swept by covid.

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19 minutes ago, anchadian said:

BP are reporting that a school in Korat has been closed for 14 days due to three students testing positive.

Ergo why the director of the school the daughter is attending is adamant about not opening for the under 11 year olds.

 

Covid in schools poses an extreme risk for parents and grandparents who may or may not have vaccinated yet.

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National Vaccination Rollout:

 

Thu 4th: 824,650

Fri 5th: 861,848

Sat 6th: 703,581

Sun 7th: 278,059

Mon 8th: 469,195

Tue 9th: 792,255

Wed 10th: 771,469

 

TOTAL: 82,532,531 doses since 28 Feb

 

49.0% of the population fully vaccinated

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1458687709896052737

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Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, anchadian said:

 

National Vaccination Rollout:

 

Thu 4th: 824,650

Fri 5th: 861,848

Sat 6th: 703,581

Sun 7th: 278,059

Mon 8th: 469,195

Tue 9th: 792,255

Wed 10th: 771,469

 

TOTAL: 82,532,531 doses since 28 Feb

 

49.0% of the population fully vaccinated

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1458687709896052737

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One has to wonder if they will have the population vaccinated by the end of the year as they anticipated.....

 

Another OP running about bars and entertainment locales possibly not opening until 2022....only time will tell.

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6 hours ago, edwinchester said:

My daughter's school was due to open  next Monday but that's been cancelled. She's 4 and we live in Kanchanaburi.

I can sympathise with the schools worrying about unvaccinated kids being a breeding ground for the virus as the schools my grandkids attend back in the UK are being swept by covid.

Vaccinated persons can be a breeding ground for covid. Vaccine reduces the chance of transmission but not eliminate it. Get all the adults, vulnerable and people with underlying conditions done first.

Posted (edited)
19 minutes ago, WHansen said:

One of the reasons i blocked him months ago

It won’t be easy but I will try and get over it. ????

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