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Half a million in Thailand saved by Covid vaccine


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By  your title heading i was asuming that you saved half a million baht by covid lockdowns and staying inside in condo/ house .....????

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How much can a title misleading people if not reading in good way ...????????????

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The figure might be speculation.  But the vaccines and Covid measures do save lives. And also help prevent serious illness.  Things might have been a lot worse. 
Except of course for people that want no prevention taken because being able to hang out in a bar is top priority.  

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3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

That would make the Chinese leader a saint then for locking everyone up

Yeah ...but those are not living in "Sin City" ....as only there you would save big bucks money by being incarcerated and not be able to spend....????

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9 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

That would make the Chinese leader a saint then for locking everyone up

Except that the saint refused to buy foreign vaccines that were far more effective in saving lives and preventing serious illness. And that he still doesn't recognize that the time for lockups is long past or should be had he authorized the purchase of more effective vaccines.

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3 hours ago, Kevin Taylor said:

Unfortunately math modeling for covid has become another term that should be met with skepticism. It was wildly inaccurate modeling that led to media and government panic 2 1/2 years ago. 

Now this article claims some modeling that half a million saved from covid death by vaccines.

Science would dictate you show your math model and assumptions made to come up with this number. Otherwise?

From the article:

"A research team from Mahidol University and Naresuan University led by Associate Professor Dr. Charin Modchang expanded the study and utilized the same mathematical modeling approaches to estimate the number of lives saved due to Thailand’s vaccine rollout. "

 

You expect the highly technical results of their work to be published on thaivisa.com? But if you care to look, here' s link to the actual research. Please share with us the points you disagree with.

https://www.mdpi.com/2414-6366/7/7/116

 

 

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The point is... COVID vaccines have saved lives... millions of them around the world during the past year and a half....

 

And other benefits also thru avoided hospitalizations and associated medical expenses both to people who otherwise would have become ill and the governments paying/helping pay for them.

 

And although Thailand was somewhat slow in getting its COVID vaccines program off the ground, especially for expats, they finally got moving and eventually shifted more toward the higher performing Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.... 

 

I've had four shots thus far, two original doses and two boosters as someone over age 60, and I haven't paid a single baht for any of them.

 

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On 7/24/2022 at 3:12 AM, honcho said:

article looks like it was written by the a vaccine salesman... bs

Is that what you believe the   'MRC Centre for Global Infectious Illness Analysis at Imperial College London' is composed of do you?

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Ridiculous assumption.....

 

Look at Nigeria less than 12% fully vaccinated yet only 3,000 related deaths in a population of 250m with less ideal sanitary conditions.

 

How does that add up with Thailand's figures and related models?

 

 

 

 

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On 7/23/2022 at 5:22 PM, placeholder said:

From the article:

"A research team from Mahidol University and Naresuan University led by Associate Professor Dr. Charin Modchang expanded the study and utilized the same mathematical modeling approaches to estimate the number of lives saved due to Thailand’s vaccine rollout. "

 

You expect the highly technical results of their work to be published on thaivisa.com? But if you care to look, here' s link to the actual research. Please share with us the points you disagree with.

https://www.mdpi.com/2414-6366/7/7/116

 

 

That link is about excess deaths not about a fictitious number of people saved by covid vaccines.

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Just now, Kevin Taylor said:

That link is about excess deaths not about a fictitious number of people saved by covid vaccines.

It's rather difficult to explain large numbers excess deaths without consideration of an obvious cause. Occam's razor says that it's covid.

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