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Three British tourists in Hua Hin test positive for Omicron

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3 hours ago, StayinThailand2much said:

This article has more holes than a Swiss cheese! If they arrived via the Phuket sandbox, where did they 'pick up' the virus? On the way to Hua Hin? Or, perhaps, are the tests on Phuket not working?

That's the question which they can't answer, because they don't have a clue.

 

One things for sure - they didn't bring it with them, it was a 'community infection'.

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  • "No further details were released", it says in the original article. Bet they weren't because pretty sure 99% they acquired the infection in Thailand. Probably only picked up because of the spotlight

  • RichardColeman
    RichardColeman

    Think that is a pretty safe bet considering they arrived 3 and 4 weeks ago respectively. But is suits some people's agenda to keep it touristy 

  • edwinchester
    edwinchester

    Unless the test results for Omicron are only just available from the tests they took in Phuket, between 3 and 4 weeks ago, then these infections we're almost certainly acquired in Thailand. Eithe

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1 hour ago, ukrules said:

That's the question which they can't answer, because they don't have a clue.

 

One things for sure - they didn't bring it with them, it was a 'community infection'.

"Governor Sathien urged the public not to panic following the news."

 

presumably the dirty Farang are asymptomatic and locked up for 14 days .....

Juist remember that the tourists are mostly eating at restaurants, and that is a much higher risk than 

some people in Thailand who are able to eat at their homes and do not face the risk every day.

  I am not surprised that these tourists have become sick with all the risks they face each day.

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