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Thailand on Monday (November 15) reported 6,343 new COVID-19 cases, 7,663 recoveries and 45 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

▶︎ Infections outside prisons: 6,155. Prisons: 188

▶︎ Recoveries: 7,663

▶︎ Total infections since April 1: 1,995,890

▶︎ Total recoveries since since April 1: 1,883,083

 

Monday’s cases bring the total number of COVID-19 infections in Thailand to 2,024,753 with 20,081 deaths.

 

The news comes as PM Prayut calls for Covid vaccines and medicines to be made global public goods. During his speech, Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha touched on how the COVID-19 pandemic afflicted health security and economic security all around the world and deepened many aspects of disparity.

 

He suggested closing disparity gaps, firstly by working on the public health emergencies preparedness and response system. He asked all countries and parties to collaborate on this work under a multilateral approach.

 

The prime minister gave emphasis to global collaboration in 3 major areas, the first of which is making COVID-19 vaccines and medicines public goods.

 

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25 minutes ago, Daithi85 said:

Hope they start flights between bkk and phnompenh again, last time I checked there was only 1 flight a month 17,000 baht

It's not just the flight availability that is the main hurdle. Thai authorities have stated they require you to have a 50,000 THB insurance even if you transit through Suvarnhabumi airport.

 

Now the question is, how can the Thai authorities enforce enforce this requirement if the Airport's transit zone is considered as an international zone and not in Thailand?

 

https://www.mfa.go.th/en/content/thailand-pass-faqs

 

16. If I am travelling to Thailand in order to transit to other country / territory (not passing through immigration control), do I need to register with Thailand Pass?

 

- No. However, you must have a proof of insurance with minimum coverage of at least 50,000 USD and a COVID-19 test result (RT-PCR), issued within 72 hours before your travel.

 

How would/could the Thai authorities possibly enforce this?

 

In case you are flying from Dubai to Cambodia with a layover stop in Bangkok? Sure the RT-PCR test is a standard "requirement" these days to board pretty much any planes around the globe, and besides Cambodia expects you to provide a RT-PCR test on arrival as well, so that is a moot point.

 

However the insurance appears not to be a requirement to travel to Cambodia anymore starting effectively today.

 

If you're not passing Thai immigration, not leaving the airport's international zone and not (attempting to) enter(ing) Thailand.

 

Edit: Sorry we/I hijacked the thread.

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Edit: Sorry we/I hijacked the thread.
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Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has allowed schools to offer on-site classroom starting from Monday (November 15), after over 80 per cent of secondary school students in the province have been vaccinated against Covid-19 and the number of daily infections have declined continually.

 

“Each classroom will have not over 25 students. Schools may consider offering one-site classroom every other day and providing online classroom if necessary,” said Aswin. 

 

“In case a new patient was found in a classroom, BMA will issue an order to shut down the class for three days for cleaning,” he added. “If patients were found in more than one classes, the school may consider shutting down the entire grade for three days for cleaning.”

 

School Pass system whereas students and staff must perform ATK tests every 7 days.

 

https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40008814

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30 minutes ago, worrab said:

Oh dear oh dear!! Not so good today with a leap from 58 cases on Saturday! More clusters coming to light.

 

Health officials on Sunday (Nov 14) reported 147 new COVID-19 cases, 22 of which were found in Hua Hin.

Elsewhere in the province, 64 cases were found in Pranburi, 16 cases in Sam Roi Yot, 3 cases in Kuiburi, 4 cases found in Thap Sakae, 27 cases in Bang Saphan, 2 cases in Bang Saphan Noi, and 9 cases in Mueang Prachuap Khiri Khan.

No new deaths were reported.

 

Nov 14: Prachuap reports 147 new COVID-19 cases, 22 cases in Hua Hin - Hua Hin Today English Newspaper Info, Reports, Events and News Social Life

Not good, but something that we will have to get used to as Covid is not going to disappear.  Hopefully, it will soon be less newsworthy!

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The Chinese Government, through its embassy in Bangkok, pressured Thai government officials at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic to not criticize the Sinovac vaccine according to multiple sources.

 

https://www.thaienquirer.com/34974/china-pressured-thai-government-officials-to-not-criticize-sinovac-vaccine/

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Chonburi announces 185 new and confirmed cases of Covid-19 and two new deaths

Highlights:

  • 185 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Chonburi today

  • 275 people recovered and were released from medical care

  • 2 new deaths

https://thepattayanews.com/2021/11/15/chonburi-announces-185-new-and-confirmed-cases-of-covid-19-and-two-new-deaths/

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Good piece by my colleague

on China’s ‘zero covid’ strategy. It’s one that appealed to the Thai government, but which it is now reluctantly abandoning, because it cannot afford the economic cost.

 

https://twitter.com/pakhead/status/1460117407276568576

 

Why China is still trying to achieve zero Covid

 

While other countries grapple with living with Covid, China is doubling down on stamping it out.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-59257496

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The BMA has re-opened 109 of their secondary schools in Bangkok with students doing an ATK test before entering the classroom. Class sizes will be limited with students taking turns to learn online. 80% of students have been vaccinated

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1460124845585227784

 

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5 minutes ago, anchadian said:

The BMA has re-opened 109 of their secondary schools in Bangkok with students doing an ATK test before entering the classroom. Class sizes will be limited with students taking turns to learn online. 80% of students have been vaccinated

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1460124845585227784

 

I  have to say it felt great dropping my 6-year-old off at school in Bangkok this morning, for the first time since April!  I just hope that the school doesn't overreact to any positive test results and send evwryone back to online again!

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4 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

I  have to say it felt great dropping my 6-year-old off at school in Bangkok this morning, for the first time since April!  I just hope that the school doesn't overreact to any positive test results and send evwryone back to online again!

Wish we could have done the same with the daughter.  The GF is sitting at the kitchen table assisting the daughter now.  We picked up almost 20 different books today for the daughters 1st grade studies.  Insanity.

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33 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

I  have to say it felt great dropping my 6-year-old off at school in Bangkok this morning, for the first time since April!  I just hope that the school doesn't overreact to any positive test results and send evwryone back to online again!

Or like Phuket send them straight to a hospitel, 13 of them, instead of isolating at home where all parents are vaccinated

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National Vaccination Rollout:

 

Mon 8th: 469,195

Tue 9th: 792,255

Wed 10th: 771,469

Thu 11th: 788,090

Fri 12th: 773,944

Sat 13th: 373,166

Sun 14th: 545,174

 

TOTAL: 85,012,905 doses since 28 Feb

 

51.2% of the population fully vaccinated

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiNewsReports/status/1460134770654920707

 

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Of the 6,143 cases in the general Thai population, the highest numbers were 790 in Bangkok followed by 462 in Songkhla, 428 in Nakhon Si Thammarat, 376 in Chiang Mai, 318 in Pattani, 231 in Surat Thani, 207 in Yala, 193 in Narathiwat and 185 in Chonburi.

 

https://twitter.com/ThaiEnquirer/status/1460130796333780993

 

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Old article but worth keeping in mind when quoting stats from here Worldometer

 

The Covid-19 pandemic has catapulted one mysterious data website to prominence, sowing confusion in international rankings

 

The website claims to be “run by an international team of developers, researchers, and volunteers” and “published by a small and independent digital media company based in the United States.” But public records show little evidence of a company that employs a multilingual team of analysts and researchers.

 

Pitzer also found few detailed explanations of data reporting issues or discrepancies. For Spain, it’s a single sentence. For many other countries, there are no explanations at all.

 

She also found errors. In the Spanish data, for instance, Worldometer reports more than 18,000 recoveries on April 24. The Spanish government reported 3,105 recoveries that day.

 

https://edition.cnn.com/interactive/2020/05/world/worldometer-coronavirus-mystery/

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