ThailandRyan Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 1 hour ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said: Part of that above, I'd imagine, is a function of level of testing. SK is very committed to substantial testing. Thailand, on the other hand, is not. That's part of the reason why, lately, with Omicron, I tend to pay more attention to the hospitalization numbers, versus the case numbers, because I believe the hospitalization numbers are less skewed by varying levels of testing activity from country to country. It would be interesting if OWD or some similar entity could manage to compile a per capita COVID hospitalization rate by country. OWD has some of that for certain countries, but apparently not for Thailand, Hong Kong or South Korea, among others. Chart below showing since Jan 1, 2022: U.S. and UK per capita COVID hospitalizations lately trending down. Singapore and Malaysia per capita COVID hospitalizations trending up. OWD source To see Singapore's numbers is concerning as well. The country has always, at least they seemed to be, on top of things, but then this is Omicron we are talking about and many people the world over are not seeking treatment or testing for what they perceive is a cold. Friends of the family here in the Palm Springs Area, who also returned from Thailand to the US on the 12th, are self isolating as they have minor cold symptoms and the fathers ATK test showed a sharp color on the C and just a faint line on the T, indicating positive. All he has is a runny nose and a dry cough. Thankfully we have not been in contact since they returned. The family feels like they might have been infected by hotel staff the day they left Thailand as they took a PCR-RT test at a well known and reviewed clinic in BKK and were given the green light as negative just 6 hours before the flight. They transited through S. Korea without being in close proximity and sat in first class on the flights with no one around them they said in a phone call yesterday. About day 3 here, the 15th they started to feel cold like symptoms and initially thought it might have been allergies to the dust in their residence, but then it started to get a little worse. Who knows where they picked it up, but so far only the fathers test has shown any hint of positivity. I have self isolated myself from the family here knowing I will be testing in a few days for my return flight. Been also testing weekly with the test kits I have and that the family has. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TallGuyJohninBKK Posted February 17, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted February 17, 2022 (edited) For those who might not be aware of it, or need a reminder, forum member @Eaglekott has quietly been doing a great job taking the MoPH daily COVID case numbers and producing charts that rank the various provinces on per capita COVID cases (per 100,000 population) day to day. Because he's ranking and calculating on a per capita basis, it's absolutely reasonable to make province to province comparisons based on the per capita case numbers. There's a separate thread on the topic where Eaglekott does more or less daily updates. Well worth keeping an eye on ( though he appears to be a bit under the weather at present ???? ): Guess who's at the top of the per capita cases list? With Bangkok way down at #15....despite always having the largest gross number of cases, because of its massive population. (the graph below is just the first top half of a two-image set for the day. Focus on the far right column, which is the per capita case number tally). Edited February 17, 2022 by TallGuyJohninBKK 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TallGuyJohninBKK Posted February 17, 2022 Share Posted February 17, 2022 (edited) Feb. 17 update from Johns Hopkins: "The WHO COVID-19 Dashboard reports 414.5 million cumulative cases and 5.83 million deaths worldwide as of February 16. The global cumulative incidence passed 400 million cases on February 9, only 33 days after reaching 300 million. The global weekly incidence continues to decline, down 18.2% from the previous week. Notably, all WHO regions with the exception of the Western Pacific region (+18.7%) reported decreasing weekly incidence last week. Global weekly mortality remained relatively steady, up 0.5% from the previous week. The weekly total of 73,145 deaths is the highest since the week of August 23, 2021—the peak of the previous wave." ... Our World in Data estimates that there are 4.88 billion vaccinated individuals worldwide (1+ dose; 62% of the global population) and 4.28 billion who are fully vaccinated (54.4% of the global population)." https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/resources/COVID-19/COVID-19-SituationReports.html Edited February 17, 2022 by TallGuyJohninBKK 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
webfact Posted February 18, 2022 Author Share Posted February 18, 2022 Thailand reports 18,066 new COVID-19 cases, 27 deaths, 12,511 recoveries File photo Thailand on Friday (February 18th) reported 18,066 new COVID-19 cases, 12,511 recoveries and 27 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1250711-thailand-reports-18066-new-covid-19-cases-27-deaths-12511-recoveries/ //COSED// /Admin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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