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Bangkok Making Preparations to Declare Covid-19 Endemic


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by Krajangwit Johjit

    

BANGKOK (NNT) - The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is making preparations to declare Covid-19 an endemic disease following the recent drop in daily infections and fatalities.

 

According to Dr. Kiattiphum Wongrajit, Permanent Secretary for the Public Health Ministry, the Covid-19 situation in Bangkok has improved significantly due to vaccination rollout and measures such as home isolation and outpatient programs. Most Bangkok residents are fully vaccinated, with around 60 percent having at least 1 booster dose. These figures suggested that Bangkok might be ready to shift its strategy to managing Covid-19 as an endemic disease.

 

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Dr. Kiattiphum stated that the Ministry of Public Health is currently working with BMA departments to gradually lift Covid-19 restrictions. The shift will prioritize management in high infection risk areas such as pubs, bars, public parks, and public transportation, allowing for a more gradual transition to endemic Covid management.

 

Before Songkran, authorities expressed concern that the number of infections would exceed 100,000 daily cases after the holidays. The number of cases, however, was lower than expected, with daily fatality cases decreasing in recent days.

 

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1 minute ago, AwwYesNice1 said:

Nor does it kill healthy vaccinated people.

 

Not getting your point.

They could still get the vax levels up here, especially with the eldery.

Less than healthy people's lives have value too. 

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3 hours ago, ezzra said:

Yes.. and get rid of those pesky face masks we have been wearing for years now and it will also help more tourists to come knowing they don't have to walk around with rags on tier face while holidaying...

You might want to leave the mask on a little longer with burn off season coming soon..

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is making preparations to declare Covid-19 an endemic disease following the recent drop in daily infections and fatalities.

I like it when a plan comes together...

I see more people around me infected now than at the peak of the Delta variant.

Yet I'm being told the numbers are falling dramatically and it's all over?

 

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4 hours ago, ezzra said:

Yes.. and get rid of those pesky face masks we have been wearing for years now and it will also help more tourists to come knowing they don't have to walk around with rags on tier face while holidaying...

It's a free world and we can all make educated choices.. 

Mine is to keep the mask on so I don't fill-up my lungs daily with airborne pollution...

But hey, you do as you please with your organs.

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Yes good news?  is it coming June 1st?

 

Just open back up with no zero restrictions in return so we can start to reference Thailand again as the " land of smiles "  even if I have to wear the mask which prevents seeing my smile it is nothing after two years like they say life is give and take and taking is me having the mask off as soon as I enter that GoGo, you know what happens after that!????

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Don’t worry the night life and bars will probably get back to normal soon.  So most people have something to occupy their time with.

Looking back at the posts about Covid over the time period.   Most of them dwelled about the bars being open or not. 
 

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After almost six years, there's always something.    

 

It will be nice to not wear a mask, and it's amazing how different people look without their mask.

 

I wonder if we can go just ONE year without something big happening.   hasn't happened yet.

 

just let me live on Soi 666 with 100 girls from Laos and 10,000 from Thailand and play your music super loud until 5 am.    am I asking too much?

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24 minutes ago, Iamfalang said:

After almost six years, there's always something.    

 

It will be nice to not wear a mask, and it's amazing how different people look without their mask.

 

I wonder if we can go just ONE year without something big happening.   hasn't happened yet.

 

just let me live on Soi 666 with 100 girls from Laos and 10,000 from Thailand and play your music super loud until 5 am.    am I asking too much?

No, it isn't too much to ask. Two years is a lot to catch up on.  But an adjustment for me, two Lao girls, soft music and two years would pass in five minutes!

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3 hours ago, Dogmatix said:

Since endemic means it's permanently in the population and can't be got rid off, how is that better than a pandemic which is global epidemic that comes to an end.

Nobody said that it's better, the diference is that when it's endemic, the measures to deal with it are more relaxed, even if some contaminated people slip through customs, it doesn't matter much as it's already endemic in the population, got it? 

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2 hours ago, Shocked farang said:

Nobody said that it's better, the diference is that when it's endemic, the measures to deal with it are more relaxed, even if some contaminated people slip through customs, it doesn't matter much as it's already endemic in the population, got it? 

I think a lot of people have misconstrued the word endemic to mean less prevalent or less virulent rather than the more correct definition you’ve given.

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22 hours ago, webfact said:

following the recent drop in daily infections

Over the Songkran holidays we had more than a dozen Thai relatives pass our way as they traveled the country. At some point over the course of 3 weeks pretty much every one of them failed an ATK test (my wife bought a few dozen on Lazada). The first diligently reported it, and was locked in quarantine for 10 days in spite of pleas to be released to home confinement, having nothing worse than a running nose.

 

No one else bothered reporting their mild symptoms. 

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