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COVID-19: Thailand reports 3,899 new coronavirus cases, 19 deaths, 2,508 recoveries


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12 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Whats going on here, numbers are tiny, can't keep public holidays for such low vaccination rates...

To be fair, the UK slowed considerably over the Christmas holiday period but was hitting it out of the park before that.

Like him or loathe him, Boris seems to spend most of his time at vaccination centres when he's not in Downing Street.

He is banging the drum for boosters on a daily basis.

Thailand has nearly a full booster campaign to roll out, let alone getting 70% of it's population double jabbed.

Either fatigue is beginning to set in or else "who cares about the peasantry" syndrome.

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19 minutes ago, Cherrytreeview said:

To be fair, the UK slowed considerably over the Christmas holiday period but was hitting it out of the park before that.

Like him or loathe him, Boris seems to spend most of his time at vaccination centres when he's not in Downing Street.

He is banging the drum for boosters on a daily basis.

Thailand has nearly a full booster campaign to roll out, let alone getting 70% of it's population double jabbed.

Either fatigue is beginning to set in or else "who cares about the peasantry" syndrome.

Maybe the peasantry syndrome. The government hit it's 100million target, big fanfare, haven't we done well, photo shoot and speech and maybe now it's move along, forget about that now.

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Didnt think it would be long before Dr Yong popped up on facebook again...................

 

Vaccinations, mutations among reasons why Omicron is less potent, says Thai virologist

 

Writing in his Facebook post today (Wednesday), he suggested the following:

 

Although more children are being infected by the Omicron variant, their conditions are not severe and most experience flu-like symptoms or no symptoms at all, unlike older people, whose condition tends to be more serious, depending on age.

Since most adults, including the elderly, have been inoculated, their symptoms tend to be less serious.

The SARS-CoV-2 virus, according to studies in South Africa, has mutated to the extent that the Omicron variant has become less potent than the Delta variant.

From lab studies, the Omicron variant tends to concentrate in the upper respiratory tract, instead of the lungs, resulting to fewer cases of lung infection.

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/vaccinations-mutations-among-reasons-why-omicron-is-less-potent-says-thai-virologist/

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6 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Todays metric graph from Worldometers. Notice the massive increase in the past few days with Omicron versus the past.  Looking at South Africas information shows that they are on the backside going down almost as rapidly as it went up.  

 

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#main_table

 

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So if Thailand can see this as it is and for what it is worth, the possibility is that we should be on the backside of this by the end of February.

 

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Lets hope so, I'm also hoping for a SA experience here as an optimistic outlook for the coming wave. Even with this best case scenario though, Thailand can still expect to see its covid deaths increase to over 100 a day again.

 

I just had a look at the Omicron deaths in SA and the lag in deaths no longer exists, they have been increasing steadily with its highest recorded yesterday at 139. Hopefully that will also be the peak and they will now start coming down.

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https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/south-africa/

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#Omicron variant appeared in results from 20.92% of random tests, taken from Nov 1 to Jan 4, with a total of 2,338 cases spreading across 55 provinces of #Thailand. The 5 provinces with the highest instance of the new variant are Bangkok, Kalasin, Chon Buri, Roi Et & Samut Prakan

https://twitter.com/ThaiPBSWorld/status/1478630022470463490

 

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Forget about Omicron, France has a new virus, coming from ... Africa, Kameroen.

You can google it, im not making it up. Was on news internet (MSN) this morning, but already many sites come up with it

Not yet another Greek letter, but it is there.

Good thing from WHO, forget about other countries to vaccinate and you ll get new ones on your plate.

That is proven now ever since pandemic started.

We are running around in circles with no proper actions.  Pfizer and Modena are laughing their ass of.

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3 hours ago, Cherrytreeview said:

 

Like him or loathe him, Boris seems to spend most of his time at vaccination centres when he's not in Downing Street.

He is banging the drum for boosters on a daily basis.

 

Meanwhile Prayut and the cronies work from home for the next two weeks

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10 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Meanwhile Prayut and the cronies work from home for the next two weeks

Many YouTube vlogs now turning up about people testing positive on arrival.

Young English guy has said his insurance company may not pay for his 10 day asymptomatic incarceration.

Bill is 200,000 baht.

He's telling people not to come near Thailand.

Many guys on the PA forum are openly bailing now and most postponing until the end of this year.

People in the UK are beginning to openly talk about opening up and starting to live with covid.

I think Thailand will be unnecessarily cautious for a very long time.

The snail pace of vaccination is not doing expat or tourists any favours.

The HiSo's really don't care.

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The 7-day average is still very low. I expect a small uptick in numbers in the next week, but this blip will level off soon and numbers should come down to 0 soon after.

Good job, Thailand!

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Fifth wave of COVID-19 already sweeping through Thailand – Medical Services chief

 

Thailand is facing the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic sooner than anticipated, with the curve of infections on a steep rise and body temperature scanners installed in most offices and public venues not catching asymptomatic cases, said Dr. Somsak Akksilp, director-general of Medical Services today (Wednesday).

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/fifth-wave-of-covid-19-already-sweeping-through-thailand-medical-services-chief/

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9 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Fifth wave of COVID-19 already sweeping through Thailand – Medical Services chief

 

Thailand is facing the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic sooner than anticipated, with the curve of infections on a steep rise and body temperature scanners installed in most offices and public venues not catching asymptomatic cases, said Dr. Somsak Akksilp, director-general of Medical Services today (Wednesday).

 

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/fifth-wave-of-covid-19-already-sweeping-through-thailand-medical-services-chief/

A temperature scanner be it a thermal or camera style body scanner will not catch an asymptomatic infected person.  There is no fever, ergo why they are asymptomatic.......

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Thailand's COVID-19 cases surge to 5,775 new cases, 11 more deaths

 

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Thailand on Thursday (January 6) reported 5,775 new COVID-19 cases, 2,673 recoveries and 11 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1245723-thailands-covid-19-cases-surge-to-5775-new-cases-11-more-deaths/

 

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