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52 minutes ago, webfact said:

Thailand aims to declare COVID-19 endemic in July.

Good luck with that.....There is no prize to be no 1 I guess....oh wait...never mind!

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Posted
4 hours ago, webfact said:

The Thai government is on track to declare COVID-19 an endemic disease

Which gauge track is that?

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Meanwhile the lockdowns in China continue. Is that because the original

COVID variant was reported from there, and still likely exists

in small pockets around the country. How about the origin areas of the

other variants of COVID, is that variant still in existence?

Posted (edited)
On 5/9/2022 at 6:04 PM, Stargeezr said:

Meanwhile the lockdowns in China continue. Is that because the original

COVID variant was reported from there, and still likely exists

in small pockets around the country. How about the origin areas of the

other variants of COVID, is that variant still in existence?

The original went the way of the dinosaurs over a year ago, at least in humans, according to Dr. George Rutherford, professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at UC San Francisco. It's been displaced. Elbowed out of the way by the newer, more competitive strains which we've seen since, starting with Alpha, Beta, Delta and now Omicron.

 

The subvariant causing problems in China is the Omicron variant, not the original virus from 2019/20. The reason that China is going for another lockdown is due to their strict Zero-Covid policy. And now Xi Jinping is acting like King Canute.

 

It's great that Thailand is on track to soon declare Covid endemic, but what are they going to do with this new status? Are they still going to continue with their red-tape and make entry into Thailand still problematic, or will they learn to live with it like many countries in the West are doing and reopen properly?

Edited by Senior Player

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