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Thailand on Monday (February 21) reported 18,883 new COVID-19 cases, 14,914 recoveries and 32 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

▶︎ Infections outside prisons: 18,721. Prisons: 162

▶︎ Recoveries: 14,914

 

Monday’s cases bring the total number of COVID-19 infections in Thailand to 2,731,198 with 22,656 deaths.

 

The news comes as respected virologist Dr. Yong Poovorawan said Sunday that COVID-19 Omicron variant infections are on the steady rise across Thailand, averaging 25,000 cases a day and the number may surge to 100,000 cases a day in the future.

 

Judging by the rapid transmissibility of the BA.2 sub variant of the Omicron variant reported in Singapore, where daily infections average about 15,000 in a population one tenth the size of Thailand’s, Japan’s or South Korea’s, he said that Thailand may soon fall into the same pattern.

 

*Thai PBS contributed to this report

 

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5 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

Heavens ! Put it into perspective, have a graph with covid deaths vs road deaths !

they can make data look however they want, they have an agenda and people including doctors will report exactly what they are told those that don't will get a visit for some adjustment

 

agenda IMO is to maintain power and control and keep the emergency powers in place for as long as possible

 

Thailand needs money - tourism revenue, commerce, factories etc so the will keep a 2 tiered system in place, one that keeps revenue flows going and another that gives them what they need to maintain power, akk this going on while the rest of the world are moving on and removing restrictions ..........................................omicron has pretty much ended this pandemic but Thailand refuses to recognise that on one level but the country is functioning normally on the other 

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3 minutes ago, anchadian said:

is this data actually related to covid - I suppose if they say it is it mush be ....... right :post-4641-1156694572:

 

I wonder if you looked at 2019 how many people across all of Thailand would be on ventilators - I suspect it would look pretty much the same, like I said above - they can make it look whatever way they want 

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1 hour ago, anchadian said:

Chart for the ICU and ventilated cases both going up as expected with so many cases being found officially and even more, probably triple that number going undetected.

 

As a comparison in the delta wave on the 17th August 2021 there were 5,536 in ICU and 1,169 ventilated cases so we are obviously nowhere near that level, thanks to vaccinations and the less virulent Omicron. However normal hospital admissions are higher now for covid wards than in the Delta wave so the burden on the health system is enormous.

 

As I mentioned in another post Omicron is 25% less virulent than the Delta strain so it still has teeth for the vulnerable and unvaccinated so get vaxxed and keep yourself aware if you are vulnerable, other than that lets get to live with this.

 

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5 hours ago, smedly said:

 

I wonder if you looked at 2019 how many people across all of Thailand would be on ventilators - I suspect it would look pretty much the same, like I said above - they can make it look whatever way they want 

 

The last rising trend time Thailand had about 700 COVID patients hospitalized in serious condition and 200 or so requiring intubation was late April 2021 at the beginning of Thailand's Delta wave.

 

Those numbers steadily then increased to top out at 5,600 plus and 1,100 plus, respectively, by August 2021, before that wave began to subside.

 

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5 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

Think they've hit their testing (real or drop) ceiling.

 

Recent vax stats, shows the "mix".

 

 

 

 

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Glad you posted that chart. I had seen that as well.

 

Good to see that total Pfizer doses,a quite effective vaccine, have finally passed Sinovac as the second most administered vaccine in Thailand after AZ.

 

Equally unfortunate that Moderna, generally shown to be the most effective of the current crop of COVID vaccines, is the least used one in Thailand.

 

 

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52 minutes ago, anchadian said:

Bangkok's Sai Mai district has conducted mass testing in a community, where a cluster of Covid-19 infections, believed to start at a game center was reported.

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https://twitter.com/TNAMCOTEnglish/status/1495675507052249095

 

Bangkok is monitoring 54 clusters of Covid-19 infections, mostly found in schools, elderly care facilities, construction workers’ camps and workplaces, said director of BMA’s heath department.

@TNAMCOT

 

https://twitter.com/TNAMCOTEnglish/status/1495687836028534784

 

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1 hour ago, anchadian said:

Bangkok is monitoring 54 clusters of Covid-19 infections, mostly found in schools, elderly care facilities, construction workers’ camps and workplaces, said director of BMA’s heath department.

@TNAMCOT

 

https://twitter.com/TNAMCOTEnglish/status/1495687836028534784

 

this is surprising and refreshing to see given the usual narrative of mostly coming from bars and pubs recently given the 'restaurant' designation.  the virus is spreading in all places.  suggesting one knows where the most spread comes from is a pure guess and likely a guess with bias.  in the past, some contact tracing was possible and it was possible to know the spread points but that is not the world we live in now.  

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1 hour ago, anchadian said:

Bangkok is monitoring 54 clusters of Covid-19 infections, mostly found in schools, elderly care facilities, construction workers’ camps and workplaces, said director of BMA’s heath department.

@TNAMCOT

 

https://twitter.com/TNAMCOTEnglish/status/1495687836028534784

 

Stop talking clusters, it's widespread. Omicron spreads like wildfire, measures put in place will only slow it's spread. If they tried contact tracing proper the system would be overwhelmed, days of doing that are done with unless you want go Chinese style mass city lockdowns.

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COVID-19: Thailand reports 18,363 new coronavirus cases, 35 deaths, 15,651 recoveries

 

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Thailand on Tuesday (February 22) reported 18,363 new COVID-19 cases, 15,651 recoveries and 35 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

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