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A man suffering from long Covid for two years was found dead yesterday in his bedroom in Samut Prakan, unable to walk due to his illness.

 

The man’s mother revealed that he had been at home but was drinking alcohol on Sunday. Police officers from Bang Sao Thong Police Station in Samut Prakan Province were alerted to a death in a house located in Moo 6, Bang Sao Thong Subdistrict, Bang Sao Thong District. They arrived at the scene with officers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation to investigate.

 

The incident took place in a two-storey house. On the upper floor, in the bedroom, the body of 40 year old Subin was found lying on the bed. Blood was seen coming from his mouth. Upon examination, no wounds or signs of physical assault were detected.


Subin’s mother, Chusri, explained that her son had been suffering from long Covid for two years. His condition had caused one of his legs to become weak, leaving him unable to walk and confined to the house. He had no prior medical history.

 


Chusri mentioned that her son had been drinking alcohol. She even joked with him about it, saying that drinking would make him sick.

 

Police examined the scene, took photographs, and documented the evidence before handing over the body to foundation officials. Subin’s body was then sent for an autopsy at the Forensic Institute to determine the cause of death, reported KhaoSod.

 

In related news, the owner of a rented house in the southern province of Songkhla refused to allow a terminally ill Thai man to rest in her residence. This forced the man to seek refuge in a temple, where he passed away on the morning of June 14.

 

In other news, a house fire claimed the life of a woman trapped inside her own home. The incident took place yesterday in Bang Thorat, Samut Sakhon.

 

by Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-06-25

 

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5 hours ago, Sticky Rice Balls said:

dont mind me just here for the flaming from all the anti vaxxers....ps Im 3x vaxxed and still kicking to crush your theories....

wow... look at you with you r 3 'vaccines', aren't you cool. 1 question💁

 

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55 minutes ago, Jaggg88 said:

Excess deaths are running very high across the globe and the only common denominator is the mass vaccination programs run by these countries.

Or from wars/genocide, famine, heart disease, traffic accidents, influenza, AIDS, cancer, biological defects, crime, mosquitoes, geological/meteorological events...

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7 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Or from wars/genocide, famine, heart disease, traffic accidents, influenza, AIDS, cancer, biological defects, crime, mosquitoes, geological/meteorological events...

i think you might misunderstand what excess deaths means

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16 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Or from wars/genocide, famine, heart disease, traffic accidents, influenza, AIDS, cancer, biological defects, crime, mosquitoes, geological/meteorological events...

I don't think you understand what is meant by excess deaths. Most countries record deaths year by year and a 5-year average is considered the norm but since the Covid pandemic excess deaths, unrelated to Covid, have been running very high against the normal 5-year average and there is no rational explanation. At first, they thought it was caused by lockdown denying people access to health services but that has now been ruled out. As I stated before the only common denominator is the mass vaccination program all these countries carried out on their population.

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21 hours ago, BTB1977 said:

What is Long Covid? More made up BS

Isn't it weird how only the SARS-CoV-2 virus (long handle for Covid 19) is the only virus we've ever heard of that has a long version? I've had lingering colds and flues, but never a long version of them, one that goes on for years.

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