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20 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

If you go to the link you will see that the co-signatories are not "********politicians" but are professors and doctors. Do you think highly qualified people such as the co-signatories are "know-nothing windbags"?

 

28 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

If you go to the link you will see that the co-signatories are not "********politicians" but are professors and doctors. Do you think highly qualified people such as the co-signatories are "know-nothing windbags"?


He, and they by extension, are indeed that if only for his misguided and damaging (given his platform) advocacy of ivermectin as a covid treatment.  
 

Straying off topic so I will leave it at that.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Medical experts in Thailand are advising high-risk groups to receive boosters for Covid-19, given a recent surge in cases and fatalities. This push comes in light of new data revealing approximately 700,000 infections and 205 Covid-related deaths in 2023, positioning Thailand as having the highest infection and death rates for Covid-19 in Southeast Asia.

Soon to be another hub... 

No lock-downs this time please, 

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

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Medical experts in Thailand are advising high-risk groups to receive boosters for Covid-19, given a recent surge in cases and fatalities. This push comes in light of new data revealing approximately 700,000 infections and 205 Covid-related deaths in 2023, positioning Thailand as having the highest infection and death rates for Covid-19 in Southeast Asia.

 

Assoc Prof Dr Piroon Mootsikapun, President of the Infectious Diseases Association of Thailand, highlighted that the current wave of Covid-19 is hitting the nation harder than any other country in the region.

 

Most concerning are the fatalities in the so-called 608 high-risk group, which includes those aged 60 and older, individuals with chronic health conditions, and pregnant women.

 

Dr Piroon emphasised the severity of Covid-19 compared to influenza, pointing out that the infection rate and death toll are significantly higher. "Of the Covid-19 fatalities, 80-90% were in the 608 risk group," he noted.


 

Prof Dr Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul, from the Royal College of Physicians of Thailand, echoed the call for vaccinations, stressing the importance of boosters in preventing severe illness. The current booster shots are reported to offer 60-70% effectiveness in reducing hospitalisations and deaths among the most vulnerable.

 

Reports of Long Covid, which can affect other organs and significantly impact health post-recovery, were found in 15% of Covid-19 patients. Given this, the boosters gain added importance.

 

Community advocates, like Tanapol Dokkaew from the Kidney Friends Association of Thailand, are urging the government to ensure a steady supply of vaccines, particularly for high-risk individuals. “Covid-19 is here to stay, so booster shots are crucial, especially for the 608 group,” he commented, urging continued vigilance amidst increasing complacency, reported Bangkok Post.

 

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Where can I get a booster in Pattaya??? 

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

some of which are very evident on this forum. Free speech, however, is something that didn't grow. The complete opposite was and still is the case.

Very well said than man ( err hedgehog of non binary distinction) 👍   fortunately though quite a few of the previously asleep (stupid) people  woke up and started asking questions  some went back to sleep  others continue the questioning as well they should and lets hope the awaking continues.

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