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Anutin reveals increase in COVID-19 cases, but not severe: urges public to remain calm


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It is a reason for concern and publish that Covid is rising, but don't worry we don't panic... run run as soon as possible to get a jab, before there is a pandemic again, and surely don't let your guard down..But we remain calm 

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50 minutes ago, Letseng said:

And where did you get your expertise ? As long as nobody in your circle falls severely ill you assume nobody else does. Ever heard of Long Covid after "mild" infection? You won't die but your life will not be the same.

55555555 Were Doomed .. Long COVID = Good excuse for days off work .. Nothing to do with underlying issues … Whoa is me

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Gif welcome CCP ???????? longest lockdowns don't work after 3 years once its out its out  thank you gift from EHA Fauchi Daszak crimes against humanity we all have to get use to it ! its here to stay live with it 

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6 hours ago, Snugs08 said:

Doesn't seem like the bulk of Thais are noticing yet, outdoor any scenario masking is still above 90% in main population in bangers, 

It really depends where in the city you are. I'm around the top end of Ekkamai and it's around 50% now. 

 

Arriving back from a week in Vietnam though, it's still a shock. It's around 20% there now, at least where I was in Saigon and the Delta. 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

but there was no corresponding increase in severity,

Oh really? From today's International media headlines (21 April 2023):

 

The first death from the Arcturus strain, thought to be around 1.2 times more infectious than the last major sub-variant, was recorded in Thailand yesterday.............Dr Supakit Sirilak, director-general of the Medical Sciences Department, revealed today that it was an unnamed elderly man died from the new variant.......the man who died was “an elderly foreigner” with underlying health conditions.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/dead-arcturus-covid-variant-thailand-b2323608.html

 

Good news for TAT??????

As this is a Thai Forum and I no longer live in the Country, I will make no further comment.

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, RayOday said:

Ok, got it Covid. Now stop gaslighting and tell the public how you plan and execute action against the unbreathable air in Thailand. People are suffering the worst pollution in Asia excepting New Delhi and when sandstorms hit Beijing. What are you doing from a public in health perspective to stop the burning. Is there a plan? What is it and what are the actionable measures? Certainly an engineer/health minister wanna be PM can convene parties and plan and hold people accountable to the plan. Can't he? 

They would have stand up to Big Agra, who are one of their biggest supporters. They are way too compromised and sold out for that. 

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On 4/21/2023 at 9:05 AM, ikke1959 said:

It is a reason for concern and publish that Covid is rising, but don't worry we don't panic... run run as soon as possible to get a jab, before there is a pandemic again, and surely don't let your guard down..But we remain calm 

 

You'll notice that neither the EN language OP nor the TH language report it's based on contain any actual numbers on the LATEST increase in COVID hospitalizations here. (They're usually updated to the public sometime between Saturdays and Mondays for the prior week).

 

Last week's week-over-week report showed a 250% increase in COVID hospitalizations to a daily average of 62 new COVID hospitalizations per day.

 

I suspect in the next day or two, from some source, we'll find out what the actual new numbers are for this just ended week... and obviously they'll be another increase over the prior week. Becaise Anutin's already telling us the latest week was UP again:

 

"Anutin reported that the number of COVID-19 cases had increased as projected by the Department of Disease Control, but there was no corresponding increase in severity, reported INN."

 

As of a week ago, new COVID hospitalizations in Thailand had reached their highest level since late January. Stay tuned.

 

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