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Phuket proposes to be a pilot province for treating Covid-19 as an endemic disease by reducing restrictions, stop case reporting, and halve quarantine days for positive cases, Deputy Governor says


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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Phuket – Phuket’s Deputy Governor today, February 20th, announced the island’s readiness to be a pilot area for treating Covid-19 Coronavirus as an endemic disease, reducing restrictions and the number of quarantine days for infected patients.

The correct message to portray. Ensure the health system monitors the virus and is transparent with information however. For those needing to protect themselves, they need to know the risk.

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3 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Since Phuket is leading the country with per-capita cases of Covid, if they stop reporting as the OP discusses then the concern would be what is happening and why.  If they are going to call it endemic then lift all of the restrictions and lets get on with "Learning to live with covid", by being responsible individuals and taking care of not only ourselves but our families and hope that others do the same....

Take a look at daily life in Phuket. There is a marked difference in the behaviour of tourists and residents already. A generalisation would be the tourists don't give a stuff, and the residents try to do their best in being responsible.

 

I think Thailand is maybe 24% vaccinatd with a booster. In Phuket, Thais and work permit holders were given Sinovac several months ago as it prepared for the sandbox. There are rounds of boosters still being rolled out.

 

Point being, it's all very well calling for the lifting on restrictions, with pressure from hotel groups on the Phuket governor, but is Thailand actually ready to deal with widespread endemic transmission? 

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6 minutes ago, Karma80 said:

Take a look at daily life in Phuket. There is a marked difference in the behaviour of tourists and residents already. A generalisation would be the tourists don't give a stuff, and the residents try to do their best in being responsible.

 

I think Thailand is maybe 24% vaccinatd with a booster. In Phuket, Thais and work permit holders were given Sinovac several months ago as it prepared for the sandbox. There are rounds of boosters still being rolled out.

 

Point being, it's all very well calling for the lifting on restrictions, with pressure from hotel groups on the Phuket governor, but is Thailand actually ready to deal with widespread endemic transmission? 

Boosters have been ongoing for months here in Phuket, everyone that was due one and wanted one has had the opportunity to get it.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Moreover, Phuket could be a pilot province to reduce the quarantine period if positive for Covid-19 or a high-risk contact from 10 days to what they propose as the 5:5 method. 

Will that apply to foreign visitors as well as locals?

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Europe, the UK and America are starting to move on from Covid.  Omicron has a tiny casualty rate when compared to other preventable causes of mortality such as pollution, road accidents, T2 diabetes.  Maybe Thailand should consider the same before more economic damage.

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so what about cancelling 5th day test for T&G and sandbox?

what about quarantine for those incomers tested positive on day 1? 

That changes are beyond competence of a local government. Surely, the central government would object for different rules for Thailand Pass.

 

If that is sorted, phuket might take some potential travellers from the other airports

And what about compulsory negative test when leaving phuket by air to Bangkok and elsewhere?

Chances of being positive are high, so going back to quarantine for 5 days and self-isolation for another 5 days.

Those, who would like to move from phuket to the other provinces might be stacked put there on island for long. Possibly all right for tourists (who are minority), but not for all the other travellers

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6 minutes ago, internationalism said:

so what about cancelling 5th day test for T&G and sandbox?

what about quarantine for those incomers tested positive on day 1? 

If that is sorted, phuket might take some potential travellers from the other airports

And what about compulsory negative test when leaving phuket by air to Bangkok and elsewhere?

Chances of being positive are high, so going back to quarantine for 5 days and self-isolation for another 5 days

Yes absolutely, that's a huge one that all needs to be addressed but at least Phuket is putting itself out there and sending a positive message to the government that it wants to live with this thing. Phuket is highly vaccinated and boosted up so there is no reason at all why that should not be the case.

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42 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Accept it's a big nothing.  People die, get over it. and 0.1 % is not a pandemic.  Enough with the scare mongering for profits.  Thankfully people, worldwide are waking up to the farce that was.

 

Yes, in the beginning it was a bit scary, if high risk, but as viruses do, it has mutated itself down to common seasonal flu level, and hopefully stays there.  Far scarier things out there, and most would welcome a 0.01% of dying of whatever when told by their doc they have been diagnosed with whatever.

 

 

Huge problem with no hospital beds and overwhelmed hospital staff.

 

No ICU beds left in many provinces.

 

People that want to come to Thailand can.  Many do.

 

People who want to come to Thailand but don't probably shouldn't because they won't be financially able to handle the chance of being hospitalized and are better off staying close to home.

 

Hopefully things change in a few years.

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35 minutes ago, JetsetBkk said:

From the title:

stop case reporting

- crazy.

 

 

Crazy was why report them 'everyday' in the first place.  That's nuts. 

 

Why isn't road deaths the headliner everyday, or cases of cancer and daily dead count (2019, 73,000 patients have died) a headliner everyday.  3X as many, and much higher mortality rate than covid ... and yet ... no daily, weekly, monthly press conference.

 

The silliness has to end.

https://thethaiger.com/news/national/number-one-cause-of-death-among-thais-is-cancer-related-diseases 

 

If posting thaiger link not allowed, apologies & please delete.

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"LONDON, Feb 9 (Reuters) - People in England with COVID-19 will from late February no longer be legally required to self-isolate to stem the spread of COVID-19, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday, proposing to speed up existing plans to live with the virus.

 

Johnson ended almost all COVID-19 restrictions in England last July, and last month lifted "Plan B" measures that had been temporarily imposed to slow the spread of the more recent Omicron variant of the coronavirus."

 

Hey Thailand...isn't this the same virus? Or is the one in Thailand different and needs special heightened madness mandates? 

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8 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Crazy was why report them 'everyday' in the first place.  That's nuts. 

 

Why isn't road deaths the headliner everyday, or cases of cancer and daily dead count (2019, 73,000 patients have died) a headliner everyday.  3X as many, and much higher mortality rate than covid ... and yet ... no daily, weekly, monthly press conference.

 

The silliness has to end.

https://thethaiger.com/news/national/number-one-cause-of-death-among-thais-is-cancer-related-diseases 

 

If posting thaiger link not allowed, apologies & please delete.

They are not suggesting no reporting of all cases, just those that are asymptomatic or with very mild symptoms, the yellow, red, and black cases, depending on the severity will still be reported. Personally I think its a good proposal as it keeps the situation transparent without causing undue public concern of numbers of people found positive when most are mild or asymptomatic.

 

Road deaths are reported daily in the news media in Phuket, nationally there were 21 road deaths yesterday and 30 covid reported deaths.

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2 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Road deaths are reported daily in the news media in Phuket, nationally there were 21 road deaths yesterday and 30 covid reported deaths.

21 ... that's an off day.  ????

 

So 30 died 'with' covid, not necessarily from covid.  Some could have easily died with common cold or seasonal flu, as the last straw.  If they are going to post the daily death count, I'd like specifics, as most are very old and or had other health issues.

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29 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

21 ... that's an off day.  ????

 

So 30 died 'with' covid, not necessarily from covid.  Some could have easily died with common cold or seasonal flu, as the last straw.  If they are going to post the daily death count, I'd like specifics, as most are very old and or had other health issues.

Yes the day before it was 20 road deaths and 29 covid deaths another off day. As for how Thailand classifies covid deaths I wouldn't be too concerned on over reporting....lol

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Interesting that Phuket is proposing this at the very same time as the MoPH produces a graphic, as of several days ago, saying the province is already almost at full capacity (12 of 14 beds used) for its relatively few hospital beds (Level 3) capable of handling the most seriously ill COVID patients.

 

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https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=317236350431615&set=a.307692548052662&type=3

 

 

 

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