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COVID-19: Thailand reports 7,057 new coronavirus cases, 55 deaths, 7,393 recoveries


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Thailand on Saturday (November 13) reported 7,057 new COVID-19 cases, 7,393 recoveries and 55 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

▶︎ Total infections since April 1: 1,982,468

▶︎ Total recoveries since since April 1: 1,868,503

 

Saturday’s cases bring the total number of COVID-19 infections in Thailand to 2,011,331 with 19,989 deaths.

 

The news comes as The government’s Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration still requires RT-PCR tests on visitors instead of replacing them with antigen tests.

 

CCSA spokesman Dr. Thaweesilp Visanuyothin said the center had not replaced RT-PCR tests with antigen tests for its screening process on visitors yet. The center was studying the possibility.

 

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Todays numbers show a slight uptick in the daily number of deaths reported but the weekly trend has fallen by 17% with the official number of recoveries once again exceeding the number of new cases. 
 

Latest up to to date official data from the worldometer ranking table for deaths/million of population over the past 7 days, including yesterday’s numbers, shows Thailand up 2 places at 70th in the world, 22 places below the UK.

 

Same table shows Thailand up one place  at 14th in Asia, 3 places below the Philippines and 2 places above Vietnam. 
 

The number of deaths over the past week remained very low at 6 deaths/million of population, trending down 17% over the 7 day period, with the number of official infections falling 9%. . 
 

70 Thailand 52,702 57,631 -9% 752 392 472 -17% 6 70,038,839


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

 

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1 hour ago, anchadian said:

95,413 in care. That in itself needs to be expanded on. Number in the hospital, hospitel, quarantine field hospital and isolated at home. Additionally how many are from ATK positives that are being counted as in care but not counted in actual cases.  

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5 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

95,413 in care. That in itself needs to be expanded on. Number in the hospital, hospitel, quarantine field hospital and isolated at home. Additionally how many are from ATK positives that are being counted as in care but not counted in actual cases.  

 

1 hour ago, anchadian said:

UPDATE: 7,057 confirmed cases, 2,893 probable cases (ATK), and 55 deaths (0.99%). Out of 95,413 patients , 43,752 are in hospital, 39,615 in hospitel and 5,643 in home/community isolation. There are 1,818 in a serious condition (-6) with 430 on ventilators (+7) #Thailand

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1459325900487413762

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3 hours ago, Olmate said:

Out of 95,413 patients , 43,752 are in hospital, 39,615 in hospitel and 5,643 in home/community isolation.

That does not indicate where the all of the 94,413k are at.  Do the math @Olmate........ Those numbers leave 6,403 unaccounted in the totals, so where are those folks?

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57 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

It was why I asked the question as rhetorical as it may be.  The numbers rarely actually add up.  I was wondering/thinking that maybe those numbers are of folks being treated either in the prisons, the bubble and sealed locations, or the refugee camps.  Just looking for a little more clarity even though for many they are just numbers and the cases counts and deaths are all that matter.

 

It is just like the recent numbers of arrivals through the Test N Go program with TAT saying one number but then the MOPH saying a different number.  It would be nice to get truthful numbers, but alas that has never been accomplished.  One wonders about the numbers of vaccinated only to fond out that the total 100 million they expected to complete by the end of the year will also include 3rd booster jabs and 4th jabs.....just a game to them it seems.  Enjoy your weekend.

Wow.Thats a lot 'numbers'to be concerned about. I.m sure the actual patients referred to in those numbers are all accounted for and receiving good care. 

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Sign of things to come in Thailand? The CCSA today in its slide presented this one, translating into how Austria's cases are surging and the restrictions its putting on its people who have not been vaccinated.

 

This is a snippet from Google Translate:

 

"Austria's lockdown on non-vaccination against COVID-19 begins Nov 15
Austria counts down to implementing lockdown measures on everyone who hasn't received full dose of coronavirus after new cases
increased throughout the country The measure will come into effect on Monday, Nov. 15, Mr. Alexander Chalenberg.
The Austrian Prime Minister said Announcing the enforcement of nationwide lockdown measures for for those who have not been vaccinated"

 

Google translate into Thai is never good so looking for an articlae on this I found this one:

 

COVID: Austria restricts unvaccinated people from public spaces

 

Austria, which has a rising coronavirus caseload and is struggling to convince a significant number of people to get vaccinated, has rolled out new physical distancing measures. From Monday, unvaccinated people are barred from entering restaurants, cafes and hairdressers and will not be able to attend large public events.

 

Many Austrians are sceptical about vaccines, as is the far-right Freedom Party, the third-biggest party in parliament.

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/11/8/austria-introduces-new-covid-restrictions-as-cases-surge

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41 minutes ago, mtraveler said:

Your glib comment really doesn't help move the conversation forward.  

 

Don't you want accurate data from your government?  Isn't your side of this conversation always arguing that the numbers ARE accurate, and we should believe the numbers?  How can we believe them, when there are clear discrepancies, as have been pointed out?

 

If the patients were truly accounted for, the numbers would all add up.  Basic Accounting 101.  

Try to stay up to date,

even reading the last post prior to yours would help..!!! They add up thanks BB reply. Not too late for a refresher in that basic accounting.      Ps.. Its not my government nor yours I venture. Off you go.! 

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Has anyone ever done the math?  Take todays numbers as the numbers recovered far exced the numbers of new infections,  and its almost daily a few hundred more recovered than new cases, so with the numbers daily having been far more recovered daily than new cases, then how can there still be positive amount of cases?  There should actually  be a negative  number of cases now that the number of new cases are far less daily than the larger of the two numbers being the number recovered for months now.

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