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33 minutes ago, connda said:

Expect Increase in COVID-19 Cases as School Term Approaches

OMG!!!  Say it's not so?

:glare: Oh wait!  And also increases in influenza, colds, RSV, STDs, mononucleosis, herpes, TB, and "bad humours," and a whole plethora of other communicable diseases that tend to occur when large groups of people are in close contact - like at the beginning of school year. 
:angry: But but but - Covid is special.  It's special!!!

🙄 Of course it is.  Four years after the fact and what is now a mild flu-like illness still scares the pants off of some people (look for mask wearers).  Outside of Asia (and Thailand) most people have gotten tired of the rhetoric and have jettisoned the fear and have gotten back to "old normal."

Flu (maybe) colds (yes), RSV (yes along with other respiratory infections), STD's (maybe), mono (yes), herpes more than likely herpes simplex virus 1 HSV1 otherwise known as cold sores (yes), TB (doubt it), not sure what "bad humours" is so (don't know), conjunctivitis often refered to as pink eye (yes), Covid-19 of the Omicron strain (yes) along with other communicable viruses as you say. Although not a viral infection you could also add students killed in road accidents most likely in motorcycle crashes. It's what happens as you correctly point out. Only one seems to be newsworthy though so as to keep pushing the narrative. All up I agree with you.

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That's all the public detail the MoPH provides... And they had ceased proving any age data on local COVID deaths until just recently, when they finally resumed specifying the general age ranges again.

 

If you're not satisfied and want more details, you need to take it up with the Thai MoPH.

 

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4 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Kids at school in close proximity getting sick ...

... who would have thought .. :coffee1:

Especially since precious few of them are, I suspect, over 60 or pregnant!

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Since the start of the year, there have been 13,057 infections and 93 deaths.

Known infections 

Known deaths 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Between April 28 and May 4, the data showed that 1,792 people were admitted to hospitals with COVID-19, meaning there were about 256 cases each day.

No, there were about 256 cases each day where hospitalisation was required.

There must have been a lot more daily cases when including those that didn't require hospitalisation.

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11 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

Good stuff.  Keep the infections up, keep the immunity going, and keep covid evolving until it gets milder and milder.

 

Is it even any stronger than the flu right now as it is?

Yes, 96 death.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Department of Disease Control (DDC) in Bangkok recently reported an increase in COVID-19 cases following the Songkran holiday. They believe the number of infections could continue to rise as schools start their new term. Between April 28 and May 4, the data showed that 1,792 people were admitted to hospitals with COVID-19, meaning there were about 256 cases each day. During this period, 12 people died from the virus. Since the start of the year, there have been 13,057 infections and 93 deaths.

Next door neighours came back from Nakhon Si Thammarat afetr visiting family for Songkran, both kids have Covid.

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11 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Maybe also suggesting that schools being locked down again is the way to go.

So kids stay home and give it to the extended family who then take it to work... 

No more shut downs please.

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