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Leading Thai physician urges Public Health Ministry to reveal actual number of new Covid-19 cases, including all asymptomatic and mild cases


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By Tanakorn Panyadee

 

National — A Thai physician who specialized in emerging infectious diseases urged the Ministry of Health to reveal the actual number of Covid-19 new cases as the number may have gone far beyond the one currently disclosed to the public, according to him.

 

Deputy Minister of Health Satit Pitutecha revealed to the associated press that the number of Covid-19 new cases has reached around 20-30 thousand per day already in his opinion if integrating all patients who have registered for medicine and supportive funding from the National Health Security Office (NHSO).

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/07/09/leading-thai-physician-urges-public-health-ministry-to-reveal-actual-number-of-new-covid-19-cases-including-all-asymptomatic-and-mild-cases/

 

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And how's that going to help exactly? 99% of the population still wearing face masks even though they don't have too and all that while Thailand be trying to get more tourists in...

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5 minutes ago, ezzra said:

And how's that going to help exactly? 99% of the population still wearing face masks even though they don't have too and all that while Thailand be trying to get more tourists in...

...to promote the perception of an open and honest government?

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The government wants tourists to come whatever the number of cases. It isn't politics but economics. Let's see if the cases reported rises, then what happens to tourism. 

Personally, I believe the country needs to push industry and technology so that tourism becomes a smaller fraction of the economy. For that to happen, education needs to improve.

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As most of us arw aware, there are two types of COVID-19 tests available in Thailand - (i) Antigen Test Kit (ATK) or Rapid Antigen Test, and (ii) Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR).  Although the Ministry of Public Health reports positive results on both tests, only RT-PCR positive results are counted, for memory.

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1 hour ago, Purdey said:

 

Personally, I believe the country needs to push industry and technology so that tourism becomes a smaller fraction of the economy. For that to happen, education needs to improve.

Tourism in Thailand accounts for only around 10-11% of GDP, but employs a lot of people.

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Is this guy on drugs? What people who did not have any symptoms, wopuld

report to anyone about having COVID, if they did not know they had it?

  His math sure does not add up in my books.

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7 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Proof if ever the Bee Gees father was playing away on his trip to Thailandimage.jpeg

You said that in a high-pitched voice........????

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7 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

Well done Sir, for not wearing a mask - you have my support!!

Not because he does not wear one otherwise, rather he is obviously the Thai Don Johnson and had to mug for the camera....

 

The cabinet in his bathroom is not the only vanity in his house.

 

 

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10 hours ago, Pedrogaz said:

I have the feeling that COVID in some variant or other is on the way back into our lives.

It is not covid. 

It is Emergency Decree.

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