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Thailand detects new coronavirus subvariant EG.5.1


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This is a non-story now in UK...barely makes any big news site top fold of webpage...is like that virus never happened here (I know it did for the bereaved obviously)...am in indoor place all the time and not picked it up again since around New Year...last vaccive I had was early 2022 astra.

 

 

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1 hour ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

To keep COVID vulnerable people out of the hospitals and out of the morgues....

 

And to remind people such as yourself that COVID continues to put people in hospitals and kill them every week, every month, here in Thailand and elsewhere.

 

And everyone should be mindful, if they have any care for others, to minimize the potential that they'll catch COVID and spread it to others around them.

 

 

 

 

As they will spread all sorts of viruses. It seems you are ignoring (deliberately?) this bit of rather important info."The first case was identified in April, whilst three cases were detected in May and a solitary case was found in June. Interestingly, none of these individuals developed severe symptoms." So very, very few cases and all had non-severe symptoms. The common cold presents with non-severe symptoms. The common cold is also very contagious. As for deaths once again you supply no information if covid is the direct cause of death or any statististics on co-morbidities in these cases.

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2 hours ago, freedomnow said:

This is a non-story now in UK...barely makes any big news site top fold of webpage

Although the UK makes trivial stuff like tittle tattle into the main headline rather too often....

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We both have now, she’s on the back end of it and I’m in the middle of it. So much for masking and vaccinations. We bought several tests kits and all were negative, she got a positive test at the hospital. 

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