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More Omicron Cases Likely in January

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BANGKOK, Dec 14 (TNA) – The Public Health Ministry expects the country to record more Omicron cases in the middle of January.

 

Dr. Somsak Akksilp, director-general of the ministry’s Department of Medical Services, said that as Omicron cases were spreading overseas and Britain recorded a fatality caused by the new COVID-19 variant, he thought that Thailand would have more Omicron cases after New Year, possibly in the middle of January.

 

The Omicron variant was highly contagious, spread faster than the Delta variant and might avoid antibodies.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-842544

 

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    I hope so. So far, it is revealing itself as less dangerous, and far less symptomatic than Delta. One death worldwide? Far less than a common flu.   This weak and feeble variant may be the n

  • “Omicron cases were spreading overseas and Britain recorded a fatality caused by the new COVID-19”   Poorly worded and potentially misleading.    As far as I am aware no one has yet r

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“Omicron cases were spreading overseas and Britain recorded a fatality caused by the new COVID-19”

 

Poorly worded and potentially misleading. 
 

As far as I am aware no one has yet reported the death was caused  by Omicron, only the person died with Omicron 
 

 

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I hope so. So far, it is revealing itself as less dangerous, and far less symptomatic than Delta. One death worldwide? Far less than a common flu.

 

This weak and feeble variant may be the near end of Covid. It should be celebrated and embraced, rather than feared. 

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Crystal ball? It's as though they already know roughly when to release the news. Don't want to scare anyone before new year?

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

he thought that Thailand would have more Omicron cases after New Year, possibly in the middle of January.

My money would be on about January 3 after the New Years Eve parties.

 

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

I hope so. So far, it is revealing itself as less dangerous, and far less symptomatic than Delta. One death worldwide? Far less than a common flu.

 

This weak and feeble variant may be the near end of Covid. It should be celebrated and embraced, rather than feared. 

Yeah, the quicker everyone gets ill and recovers, the quicker I can return to my normal routine ????

So Thailand would be closed to tourists in Jan again?

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2 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Britain recorded a fatality caused by the new COVID-19 variant

Just add it to the list, going to be plenty more of them unfortunately.

 

An expert in SA said there had been 640 so far there

 

"Gauteng cases have peaked already, and there is only a slight uptick in C-19 deaths. Total confirmed C-19 deaths from #Omicron is estimated at 640 for this wave. Gauteng had 15,400 confirmed C-19 deaths from Delta.

 

The hope as currently in SA being that its not as bad as the delta death rates although they do not sequence every death.

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No no way that's impossible

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33 minutes ago, ukrules said:

My money would be on about January 3 after the New Years Eve parties.

 

certainly before jan 16 bar opening

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3 hours ago, Kadilo said:

“Omicron cases were spreading overseas and Britain recorded a fatality caused by the new COVID-19”

 

Poorly worded and potentially misleading. 
 

As far as I am aware no one has yet reported the death was caused  by Omicron, only the person died with Omicron 
 

 

As well as that, the agenda driven BBC, now widely ridiculed and disbelieved where once it was widely admired, makes a sensation of anything and fails to add context - does anyone seriously believe that if almost anywhere did the volume of testing and sequencing that the western and northern European countries did, then they wouldn't find variants and high/increasing rates? 

 

One thing is for sure, if this omicron fatality had fit their aims and been younger or healthy or slim, then the BBC would be using this info - BBC needs to be impelled to add context to data and lurid headlines so that populations can make rational assessments of the news.  Those of us that have first hand knowledge of wards are aware of what the BBC consistently fails to report.

 

 

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3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I hope so. So far, it is revealing itself as less dangerous, and far less symptomatic than Delta. One death worldwide? Far less than a common flu.

 

This weak and feeble variant may be the near end of Covid. It should be celebrated and embraced, rather than feared. 

One death reported so far is closer to the truth. However AFAICS Omicron is just getting started in the same way that the original covid was in its early stages.

 

Thank you BKK Brian for this. I had forgotten about SA.

 

An expert in SA said there had been 640 so far there. 

 

"Gauteng cases have peaked already, and there is only a slight uptick in C-19 deaths. Total confirmed C-19 deaths from #Omicron is estimated at 640 for this wave. Gauteng had 15,400 confirmed C-19 deaths from Delta.

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Oblomov said:

As well as that, the agenda driven BBC, now widely ridiculed and disbelieved where once it was widely admired, makes a sensation of anything and fails to add context - does anyone seriously believe that if almost anywhere did the volume of testing and sequencing that the western and northern European countries did, then they wouldn't find variants and high/increasing rates? 

 

One thing is for sure, if this omicron fatality had fit their aims and been younger or healthy or slim, then the BBC would be using this info - BBC needs to be impelled to add context to data and lurid headlines so that populations can make rational assessments of the news.  Those of us that have first hand knowledge of wards are aware of what the BBC consistently fails to report.

 

 

It’s not just the likes of the BBC. You can also read the same type of sensationalism and fearmongering rhetoric used by posters on forums like this, day in and day out. 
 

I wonder what their agenda may be. ????

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19 minutes ago, Kadilo said:

It’s not just the likes of the BBC. You can also read the same type of sensationalism and fearmongering rhetoric used by posters on forums like this, day in and day out. 
 

I wonder what their agenda may be. ????

I don't doubt it - I don't think the BBC agenda is necessarily sinister but it's the use of fear rather than rational news with context,  that allows adults to make rational decisions because fear tactics simply entrench a substantial opposition, then the ability of societies to have a coherent strategy to deal with these things together is lost. 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Oblomov said:

One thing is for sure, if this omicron fatality had fit their aims and been younger or healthy or slim, then the BBC would be using this info

Agreed, the death could just well have been a 108 year old pensioner, with dementia, final stage cancer, over four hundred KG and died on an electric scooter whilst chain smoking  !

 

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I hope so. So far, it is revealing itself as less dangerous, and far less symptomatic than Delta. One death worldwide? Far less than a common flu.

 

This weak and feeble variant may be the near end of Covid. It should be celebrated and embraced, rather than feared. 

Yes agree I am not an anti vaxxer I have been fully vaccinated 

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1 hour ago, RichardColeman said:

Agreed, the death could just well have been a 108 year old pensioner, with dementia, final stage cancer, over four hundred KG and died on an electric scooter whilst chain smoking  !

 

 

 

 

I'd imagine some were a lot worse than that.

 

Someone came up with an 'excess deaths' argument but of course there are excess deaths when a previously unknown (in  humans) virus is unleashed - don't we all accept a certain number of deaths from a million  different conditions annually ?  -  but then as treatments catch up a bit and more is known then a realistic number of deaths becomes yet another part of accepted statistics. 

 

No doubt that the obesity and unhealthy diets and lifestyles of so many affects the ability of those to have any natural ability to survive these types of viruses. 

15 minutes ago, Oblomov said:

I'd imagine some were a lot worse than that.

 

Someone came up with an 'excess deaths' argument but of course there are excess deaths when a previously unknown (in  humans) virus is unleashed - don't we all accept a certain number of deaths from a million  different conditions annually ?  -  but then as treatments catch up a bit and more is known then a realistic number of deaths becomes yet another part of accepted statistics. 

 

No doubt that the obesity and unhealthy diets and lifestyles of so many affects the ability of those to have any natural ability to survive these types of viruses. 

It looks like you don’t understand what excess mortality means.

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10 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I hope so. So far, it is revealing itself as less dangerous, and far less symptomatic than Delta. One death worldwide? Far less than a common flu.

 

This weak and feeble variant may be the near end of Covid. It should be celebrated and embraced, rather than feared. 

Have you heard about Delta and Omicron combining to create an even worse variant? 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10309153/Risk-DUAL-infection-Omicron-Delta-create-new-super-mutant-variant.html

 

Pretty sure we'll be wiped out sooner or later

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2 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Agreed, the death could just well have been a 108 year old pensioner, with dementia, final stage cancer, over four hundred KG and died on an electric scooter whilst chain smoking  !

almost certainly the reason they are hiding the circumstances

 

if it was someone healthy with no underlying conditions they would have said so

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7 hours ago, Oblomov said:

As well as that, the agenda driven BBC, now widely ridiculed and disbelieved where once it was widely admired, makes a sensation of anything and fails to add context - does anyone seriously believe that if almost anywhere did the volume of testing and sequencing that the western and northern European countries did, then they wouldn't find variants and high/increasing rates? 

 

One thing is for sure, if this omicron fatality had fit their aims and been younger or healthy or slim, then the BBC would be using this info - BBC needs to be impelled to add context to data and lurid headlines so that populations can make rational assessments of the news.  Those of us that have first hand knowledge of wards are aware of what the BBC consistently fails to report.

 

 

Add CNN....and they have sooo many news stories with their staff that they don't report on!  I mean A LOT. So they just do more scare mongering instead of looking in the mirror.  But I see CNN days are numbered. Turn it on now. My guess is they are discussing Donald or another negative story on Corona. 

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Interesting to see it’s the media being attacked while deflecting from the fact that Public Health Officials are doing what they can to minimize the effects of Omicron and possible consequences. 
 

Ok let you get back to bashing the BBC now and all the other outlets

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The omicron cases have a huge spike in the whole world, and this guy predicts more cases in Thailand in January..

 

Have they hired Albert Einstein himself in that position?

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Oh no, better stock up on tissues for all the runny noses and scratchy cough.

 

More cases but minor symptoms = No need to worry

just when i though they could make more idiotic statement...

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12 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

This weak and feeble variant may be the near end of Covid. It should be celebrated and embraced, rather than feared. 

Let's hope so ... but a high transmission rate equals a high possibility of further mutations , what could mean no good ...

 

It's a bit early to celebrate and embrace , isn't it ?

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As i understand it the said UK fatality died with omicron not of it, i could be wrong. Any how it looks like you guys have until mid January before you can catch it which is nice to know,  i wish the UK Government could let us know when we could possibly get it . Another fiasco from the UK government as usual .

Stay safe guy's 

Since the choices were:

 

- less cases,

- the same amount of cases,

- more cases,

 I would say that he made the right choice. Whatever modeling algorithm he is using will likely be spot on.

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3 minutes ago, rainham said:

As i understand it the said UK fatality died with omicron not of it, i could be wrong. Any how it looks like you guys have until mid January before you can catch it which is nice to know,  i wish the UK Government could let us know when we could possibly get it . Another fiasco from the UK government as usual .

Stay safe guy's 

The UK government does not yet know the implications of Omicron, whether it will be dangerous or not. 

 

The people here who are downplaying Omicron don't have to deal with the consequences of being wrong. 

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