snoop1130 Posted August 30, 2022 Share Posted August 30, 2022 BANGKOK (NNT) - Thailand has so far detected 7 cases of monkeypox. The Minister of Public Health said these reports reflect the effectiveness of a stringent screening system in place. According to the Department of Disease Control (DDC), the latest monkeypox patient, a 37-year-old Thai woman in Bangkok, has no history of traveling to countries with an active outbreak or being in contact with rodents. She has however had intimate contact with a foreign man prior to her illness. The department has identified 3 close contacts with this patient, who are her senior relatives to whom she paid a visit. They are now asked to closely monitor their symptoms until 11 September, which would mark the end of the incubation period. DDC Director General Opas Karnkawinpong said monkeypox is not easily transmitted or leads to severe illnesses. He recommends that everyone wear a face mask when they are close to other people, frequently wash their hands using soap and water or use hand sanitizer, and refrain from getting intimate with a stranger. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health Anutin Charnvirakul said the DDC is following its protocol to conduct disease investigations with high-risk contacts, including the foreign man who has had sex with the latest patient. He said reports of monkeypox cases reflect the effectiveness of the disease screening measures, as well as the alertness of the general public to get screened, once they exhibit suspicious symptoms. The Minister of Public Health reassured the general public that monkeypox is not a scary disease, as transmissions are unlikely among those without risk behaviors. The disease is also curable with treatments. On the easing of COVID-19 travel restrictions, especially since the lifting of the quarantine requirement for unvaccinated travelers to Singapore, Mr. Anutin said Thailand still needs travelers to show their vaccination certificate. However, the measure can be relaxed further if the situation continues to improve. Source: https://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG220830152046584 -- © Copyright NNT 2022-08-30 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Monthly car subscription with first-class insurance, 24x7 assistance and more in one price - click here to find out more! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poskat Posted August 30, 2022 Share Posted August 30, 2022 Ah, thailand, the hub of stringent and rigorous programs... Ohh wait, was that another club fire that just broke out.... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smedly Posted August 30, 2022 Share Posted August 30, 2022 Anutin - you are such a hero The Thai people love you.............................. you believe me 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Geoffggi Posted August 30, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted August 30, 2022 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Thailand has so far detected 7 cases of monkeypox. The Minister of Public Health said these reports reflect the effectiveness of a stringent screening system in place. So nothing to do with the fact that some went to hospitals to seek medical attention themselves ...... 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rwill Posted August 31, 2022 Share Posted August 31, 2022 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The Minister of Public Health reassured the general public that monkeypox is not a scary disease, as transmissions are unlikely among those without risk behaviors. The disease is also curable with treatments. More disinformation from supposed experts. There is treatment for it but no cure. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotchilli Posted August 31, 2022 Share Posted August 31, 2022 17 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Thailand has so far detected 7 cases of monkeypox. The Minister of Public Health said these reports reflect the effectiveness of a stringent screening system in place. Or people having to go to the doctor because they're covered in blisters? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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