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Serious COVID-19 infection cases on the rise in Bangkok and tourist provinces

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COVID-19 infections in Thailand last week increased 12.8%, compared to a week earlier, and it is anticipated that the number of patients requiring hospitalisation is likely to increase in the next 2-4 weeks, according to Dr. Tares Krassanairawiwong, director-general of the Disease Control Department.

 

Describing the rising number of infections as just a “small wave”, he said that the situation was not unexpected, with the fatality rate remaining stable despite the increase in more serious cases, after Thailand designated COVID-19 as a “communicable disease under watch” on October 1st.

 

He disclosed that increased hospitalisations were reported in Bangkok and its surrounding provinces, as well as in tourist provinces in eastern and southern regions, adding that more than half of the cases reported between November 6th and 12th are not vaccinated or not fully vaccinated, leaving them vulnerable.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/serious-covid-19-infection-cases-on-the-rise-in-bangkok-and-tourist-provinces/

 

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    Seems like cases are rising again on all countries. The new reformulated vaccines need to be obtained and used, just like the annual flu jab and pneumonia vaccines are reformulated to address the rece

  • Soaring?  Hardly.   It's al relative.  Thailand is at background level.   Have a look at this graph before they delete it.

  • Just had it again, much more mild the 2nd time around,main thing was sore throat and cough for 2 days.  Double vaccinated with AZ over a year ago and no booster.   Stop the hysteria!

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Seems like cases are rising again on all countries. The new reformulated vaccines need to be obtained and used, just like the annual flu jab and pneumonia vaccines are reformulated to address the recent variants.

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Elderly, Ill, Young Children Urged to Get COVID Jabs as Cases Soar

 

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BANGKOK, Nov 14 (TNA) – The Department of Disease Control urged elderly people and those with underlying illnesses including young children to receive COVID-19 vaccination as it expected the number of seriously ill patients to rise in 2-4 weeks due to the presently increasing COVID-19 cases and patients admitted to hospitals.


Dr Tares Krassanairawiwong, director-general of the department, said that the number of COVID-19 cases and inpatients in the 45th week of 2022 climbed up by 12.8% from the previous week.

 

The number of severely ill patients went up slightly while fatal cases remained stable. The situation was expected as there would naturally be small waves after COVID-19 was declared a communicable disease under surveillance on Oct 1, he said.

 

Full story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1057406

 

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37 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Seems like cases are rising again on all countries. The new reformulated vaccines need to be obtained and used, just like the annual flu jab and pneumonia vaccines are reformulated to address the recent variants.

There's supposedly none on order.  For the general population anyways.

 

This was according to a report in the Bangkok Post.

 

Hopefully there not depending on there own vaccines that are formulated for the original virus much like Sinovac. 

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I have tried ALL hospitals in Khon Kaen for a Moderna Booster.  They have all responded that they have no vaccine at all.  One even said they were awaiting a Government directive????

 

Having two of the symptoms that qualify in the "Vulnerable" category this is not the news I want to read.

 

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Soaring?  Hardly.   It's al relative.  Thailand is at background level.   Have a look at this graph before they delete it.

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12 minutes ago, JustinCredible said:

I have tried ALL hospitals in Khon Kaen for a Moderna Booster.  They have all responded that they have no vaccine at all.  One even said they were awaiting a Government directive????

 

Having two of the symptoms that qualify in the "Vulnerable" category this is not the news I want to read.

 

Yeah, I gave up on it after trying to book a Moderna shot when they first came available, they had all sold out in 5 minutes and there was something about maybe more becoming available next year.

 

Didn't bother in the end.

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Nope.  I wouldn't call this "soaring".    The appropriate English word would be "hovering".

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Japan and South Korea are both peaking now - as is Hong Kong.  Singapore has peaked.  Everywhere else is basically flat or going down.

 

The second graph shows the same data on a per-capita scale.

 

Johns-Hopkins data.

 

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2 hours ago, MrJ2U said:

July 7, 2022 – "People who get reinfected with the virus that causes COVID-19 have more health risks with each round of reinfection, a large national database study reveals."

 

 

https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20220707/each-covid-19-reinfection-increases-health-risks

 

Just had it again, much more mild the 2nd time around,main thing was sore throat and cough for 2 days.  Double vaccinated with AZ over a year ago and no booster.

 

Stop the hysteria!

I forgot to mention China.  Their cases are rising again.  Looking at the logarithmic  plot (lower graph) their background cases have been rising throughout the panicdemic they have supposedly had under control.

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"… adding that more than half of the cases reported between November 6th and 12th are not vaccinated or not fully vaccinated…"

 

Nice playing around with words! It is becoming increasingly harder to formulate things in a way still favourable to vaccination. Statistics provided based on a single data point, very compelling ideed… How about providing the age, health condition and BMI of those sick?

 

What is the proportion of sick people who have had zero shots? Probably very low, otherwise you can be 100% sure they would say it.

 

Several people are catching it around me (all jabbed as often as they were told to). 

 

And the unvaccinated? Not sick.

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Thai PBS just won't let it go. It comes in waves during certain seasons. Nothing has changed since 2020 in this regard so why don't they just shut up about it already? We know.

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31 minutes ago, sungod said:

Stop the hysteria!

Get boosted.

No wonder you keep getting COVID.

 

 

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3 hours ago, MrJ2U said:

July 7, 2022 – "People who get reinfected with the virus that causes COVID-19 have more health risks with each round of reinfection, a large national database study reveals."

 

 

https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20220707/each-covid-19-reinfection-increases-health-risks

 

Probably because the people being studied were in their late 70s and 80s where health risks increase each year anyways. Every single time there's some catch or little omitted detail. Not falling for it.

3 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

late 70s and 80s

Yes, that'll definitely cause concern for the elderly in Thailand. 

3 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Seems like cases are rising again on all countries. The new reformulated vaccines need to be obtained and used, just like the annual flu jab and pneumonia vaccines are reformulated to address the recent variants.

As usual Thailand will be last in line. 

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37 minutes ago, sungod said:

Just had it again, much more mild the 2nd time around,main thing was sore throat and cough for 2 days.  Double vaccinated with AZ over a year ago and no booster.

 

Stop the hysteria!

I know a number of people in the past few weeks both here and back home who have been really quite sick, they’re not hysterical. So perhaps you should just ge grateful you got off lightly THIS TIME.

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China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand ... "Fear, don't let your guard down, mask up at all times"

 

Rest of the world ... "Huh?"

1 hour ago, ukrules said:

Yeah, I gave up on it after trying to book a Moderna shot when they first came available, they had all sold out in 5 minutes and there was something about maybe more becoming available next year.

 

Didn't bother in the end.

Plenty of it here in pattaya.  They were giving it away for free 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

just a “small wave”

Oh wait! … Is a Tsunami !!!

1 hour ago, JustinCredible said:

I have tried ALL hospitals in Khon Kaen for a Moderna Booster.  They have all responded that they have no vaccine at all. 

I recently arrived back in Ireland from Thailand and there was an urgent message to contact my GP... When I did he said he was concerned that I didn't get the new booster. More or less demanded I go to the surgery there and then. That's 5 shots now I've had but it didn't stop me getting Covid... and where did I get it in February .... Yep...Thailand. 

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4 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Seems like cases are rising again on all countries. The new reformulated vaccines need to be obtained and used, just like the annual flu jab and pneumonia vaccines are reformulated to address the recent variants.

How about getting vaccines that have been thoroughly tested first?

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Why is Thailand so far behind the curve? Serious questions are being asked even with the pro vacs lobby in media and governments. There is so much information on the .gov website in the UK (it totally contradicts what is being said) that would seriously question anyone who contemplates vax a child, in some countries and states in the US it is banned. Please research then decide but research and you may be horrified (.gov.uk is a great source of information).

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When I got probably a variant what the hospital gave me didn’t help at all. I went to a pharmacy and told the lady to give me the strongest antibiotic you have. It was to be taken over three days, and by the second day I started feeling fine, and by the third day it was gone.

"adding that more than half of the cases reported between November 6th and 12th are not vaccinated or not fully vaccinated, leaving them vulnerable."

 

More than half? So something like the elections in the US, 49% : 51%? Or is it the other way around? The vaccinated having more serious symptoms? Just wondering ???? 

 

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10 minutes ago, Mansell said:

When I got probably a variant what the hospital gave me didn’t help at all. I went to a pharmacy and told the lady to give me the strongest antibiotic you have. It was to be taken over three days, and by the second day I started feeling fine, and by the third day it was gone.

IF the antibiotics worked, you had a bacterial infection not a viral.

 

Its of course possible that the viral infection led to an additional complication of a bacterial infection in the lungs... but Antibiotics is not going to work on the Covid virus itself. 

6 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

IF the antibiotics worked, you had a bacterial infection not a viral.

 

Its of course possible that the viral infection led to an additional complication of a bacterial infection in the lungs... but Antibiotics is not going to work on the Covid virus itself. 

Or, (as in IF as above) could be coincidence. Whatever the virus/infection was would have cleared up naturally without antibiotics.

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