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MOPH intends to manage COVID-19's Transition into Endemic this year


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3 hours ago, webfact said:

authorities will be managing this wave of infections in a way that enables Covid to transition into an endemic, as more people gain immunity.

 

Department of Medical Sciences Director-General Supakit Sirilak said at present, Covid is not causing severe symptoms but transmissions are occurring more rapidly.

Could that be classed as an oxymoron?

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As the W.H.O. first declared that covid 19 as  pandemic in March 20, on a global scale, can not see how Thailand can downgrade to an Epidemic, only in the way the virus is handled by Anutin and his cronies. 

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5 minutes ago, Jiggo said:

As the W.H.O. first declared that covid 19 as  pandemic in March 20, on a global scale, can not see how Thailand can downgrade to an Epidemic, only in the way the virus is handled by Anutin and his cronies. 

They think their number one..other countries around the world close pubs and more...thailand opens more and more.Today another city in China lockdown..the city Anyang with 5,5 million citizens.

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43 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Could that be classed as an oxymoron?

both statements are true, and do not contradict, so no...not an oxymoron

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30 minutes ago, Cherrytreeview said:

Only have to shove swabs up your nose and down your throat to get into the pub.

 

https://www.pattayamail.com/news/no-home-covid-19-tests-allowed-to-enter-pattaya-bars-385845

 

If that's Thailand's new normal, they can keep it.

The tourist figures over the next 9 months will back that up.

How wrong many of us where when we thought that tourism's 20% of GDP would be badly missed 

The hi-so's couldn't care less.

Bit of a bummer when it turns out you are not so important as you thought you were.

 

as part of Thailand’s strategy to become a developed and high income economy by 2036 and wean itself off foreign tourism.

 

 

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Endemic?

Isn't that the same as Pandemic but restricted to a locality?

Are they saying Covid is endemic in Thailand even when other nations no longer have a significant problem?

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48 minutes ago, Cherrytreeview said:

Only have to shove swabs up your nose and down your throat to get into the pub.

 

https://www.pattayamail.com/news/no-home-covid-19-tests-allowed-to-enter-pattaya-bars-385845

 

If that's Thailand's new normal, they can keep it.

The tourist figures over the next 9 months will back that up.

How wrong many of us where when we thought that tourism's 20% of GDP would be badly missed 

The hi-so's couldn't care less.

History usually repeats itself after previous pandemic hypo inflation followed by great depression and WW2. Lets hope if does not

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29 minutes ago, alant said:

Endemic?

Isn't that the same as Pandemic but restricted to a locality?

Are they saying Covid is endemic in Thailand even when other nations no longer have a significant problem?

endemic to is different  to epidemic in

 

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1 hour ago, Jiggo said:

As the W.H.O. first declared that covid 19 as  pandemic in March 20, on a global scale, can not see how Thailand can downgrade to an Epidemic, only in the way the virus is handled by Anutin and his cronies. 

Many European countries already have assumed that COVID is endemic, meaning heard immunity is highly unlikely and COVID will be around for the foreseeable future.  I read this past spring about the Spanish flu, that the pandemic ended in 1919/1920, having become endemic and not officially ending until 1959/1960.  Even then, a variant od the same flu was the cause for the flu pandemic of the late 2000s, early 2010s 

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1 hour ago, sandyf said:

Bit of a bummer when it turns out you are not so important as you thought you were.

 

as part of Thailand’s strategy to become a developed and high income economy by 2036 and wean itself off foreign tourism.

 

 

You should know.

Thailand has the most unequal distribution of wealth of any country in SE Asia and a disgrace of an education system.

Combined with no furlough support for their citizens during the pandemic and a pitiful vaccination campaign that still hasn't 70% double jabbed and only 11% with a booster.

It's going to take decades to replace 20% of tourism GDP.

Thailand always goes back to lying on it's back and opening it's legs to earn a dollar.

Guess that's what brought you here in the first place.

 

 

 

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Unfortunately, they can call it anything they want, but the definitions of pandemic and endemic aren't subject to local interpretation.  They are quite clear and internationally known.

 

Hopefully, it won't matter anyway, I'm still hoping that Omicron is The End.

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1 hour ago, Dialemco said:

History usually repeats itself after previous pandemic hypo inflation followed by great depression and WW2. Lets hope if does not

Gaia says, "Up to you! I will protect myself, any way I can. I have been here much longer than you.  I will still be here, long after you are gone."

 

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