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Thai schools to re-introduce disease precautions as Covid cases rise


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4 minutes ago, superal said:

So why is it that the likes of the UK NHS are sending out messages to get the latest vaccine booster ? Answer is because covid 19 is still lurking in the background and another pandemic is to be avoided , no chances taken . Prevention is better than cure .

The NHS is sending out messages? Which message did you receive - one for over 75? or 5 and under with a weakened immune system?

 

You may be offered a seasonal booster if you:

  • are aged 75 or over (you need to have turned 75 on or before 30 June 2023)
  • live in a care home for older adults
  • are aged 5 or over and have a weakened immune system

 

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/covid-19/covid-19-vaccination/getting-a-booster-dose-of-the-covid-19-vaccine/

 

 

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7 minutes ago, superal said:

So why is it that the likes of the UK NHS are sending out messages to get the latest vaccine booster ? Answer is because covid 19 is still lurking in the background and another pandemic is to be avoided , no chances taken . Prevention is better than cure .

Boosters for who? Children?

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3 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

10 + kids played all day everyday together around my area all summer break, no masks no worries from the government.

Songkran go enjoy yourselves was the word from above, no restrictions.

Last week a nice long weekend to go travel together as families do

back to school must protect themselves... 

Get the picture?

 

40 kids from all over town, mixing wiv loads of people, all come together in one room, every day, not in the open air........................Get the picture.....:whistling:

 

(Doubt it)..................????

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It is so they can access rules established during pandemic and lockdown when the election doesn't work out well. It will be used as an excuse and thats why they said only schools. This way it will have little economic impact, if it were real danger applying measures to one place has little to no effect.

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10 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Even an ill fitting mask helps reduce the risk of the wearer spreading COVID compared to the same person wearing no mask.

 

But, both I and the public health agencies recommend people wear the best fitting mask they are comfortable with, especially when in indoors, crowded settings and those with poor ventilation.

 

Agree that a proper fitting mask , not a medical / dust mask , will help to stop the spread of the virus . However the majority of masks being worn are days , if not weeks old , ill fitting or sat on the chin of the wearer , have gaps on the cheeks . It really is a farce . 

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5 minutes ago, QPRFC said:

Just a couple of days after WHO declared Covid as history ????

No, once again, they didn't:

 

"This virus is here to stay. It is still killing, and it’s still changing. The risk remains of new variants emerging that cause new surges in cases and deaths.

 

The worst thing any country could do now is to use this news as a reason to let down its guard, to dismantle the systems it has built, or to send the message to its people that COVID-19 is nothing to worry about."

 

WHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing – 5 May 2023

 

https://www.who.int/director-general/speeches/detail/who-director-general-s-opening-remarks-at-the-media-

 

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8 minutes ago, superal said:

Agree that a proper fitting mask , not a medical / dust mask , will help to stop the spread of the virus . However the majority of masks being worn are days , if not weeks old , ill fitting or sat on the chin of the wearer , have gaps on the cheeks . It really is a farce . 

 

Research has shown that even so-called medical and drug store masks, if covering the mouth and nose, do a decent job of reducing the chances the wearer can spread COVID...

 

Wearing a mask on the chin, of course, is useless.

 

Better masks like the N95  types do a better job of both preventing the wearer from spreading the virus, AND in significantly reducing the chance the wearer will become infected.

 

 

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45 minutes ago, superal said:

The focus should be on supplying the latest vaccine boosters and not just school kids and relying on such protection as ill fitting masks etc

Vaccination from what? For those at risk maybe but for the great majority no need.

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8 minutes ago, ericdiam said:

Its now just like a flu.

No, it's not. And it never has been. Stats from the U.S.:

 

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"Over the past 12 years, the flu’s estimated annual death toll has been as low as 12,000, but never higher than 61,000—just an eighth of COVID’s death toll in the first year of the pandemic.

 

Since the earliest days of the pandemic, weekly COVID deaths have been at least 15 times that of weekly flu deaths—and sometimes as much as 811 times."

 

 

https://fortune.com/well/2022/09/27/why-covid-isnt-like-the-flu-death-toll-leading-cause-death-omicron-shot-booster-vaccine/

 

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7 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

OK - but how does the comparison look in 2023 ??? 

Think you're gonna have to wait a bit before the numbers come in on that one...

 

But suffice to say...based on US statistics up thru last fall cited above which included an Omicron period, COVID since the start of the pandemic has always caused more deaths than the flu....

 

Also, here is the CDC's official causes of deaths chart for all of 2022, just released lately. And the category "chronic lower respiratory diseases" -- which includes more than just the flu -- was well below COVID, ranked as the 4th leading cause of death for 2022.

 

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https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/72/wr/mm7218a3.htm

 

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34 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

Research has shown that even so-called medical and drug store masks, if covering the mouth and nose, do a decent job of reducing the chances the wearer can spread COVID...

 

Wearing a mask on the chin, of course, is useless.

 

Better masks like the N95  types do a better job of both preventing the wearer from spreading the virus, AND in significantly reducing the chance the wearer will become infected.

 

 

That was relevant during the pandemic. All it will accomplish now is possibly reducing an already minuscule risk slightly.

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44 minutes ago, RefinedGentleman said:

No point in answering an irrelevant question. The article mentions nothing about masks and I posted nothing about masks. What's your favorite color? Have you ever been to Italy? Do you like sushi? Why aren't you answering my questions?! Are you stumped? ????

If you can't answer it, that's OK, I understand.................????

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1 minute ago, MrJ2U said:

Off course the kids rarely wear the masks.  Impossible at that age.

 

Just wash your hands regularly but masks aren't of much use with the little ones, especially in this heat. 

Dont go OTT though here  -  Scientists raise concerns about popular COVID disinfectants https://phys.org/news/2023-05-scientists-popular-covid-disinfectants.html

 

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9 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

I wouldn't call the current rate of 1,699 new COVID hospitalizations per week in Thailand as "miniscule."

 

Especially if it was your family member ending up in the hospital because others around them didn't take reasonable precautions.

 

Once again and I keep having to say once again are these people who have been hospitalised from Covid as the primary condition or with Covid found during the screening process?

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2 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Once again and I keep having to say once again are these people who have been hospitalised from Covid as the primary condition or with Covid found during the screening process?

I thought you, of all people, would know, after all, you are the one telling folk not to take precautions........Hypocrite or what.......:ermm:

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