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Six Dead as Covid Cases Surge in Thailand

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Dr Thira Woratanarat. File photo

 

Thailand is on high alert as Covid-19 cases spike, with six tragic deaths reported last week. Health professionals are concerned by the resurgence, as Dr Thira Woratanarat of Chulalongkorn University highlighted in a Facebook post.

 

According to the Department of Disease Control (DDC), infections surged to 16,607 between May 4 and May 10, up from 14,680 the previous week.

 

Dr Thira's warnings are substantiated by the DDC report, contradicting earlier claims by the Public Health Ministry suggesting that the situation was under control. The spike in cases and fatalities calls for vigilant public health response as medical experts closely monitor the trajectory of the virus.

 

Dr Yong Poovorawan, a virology expert from Chulalongkorn University, echoed concerns about the rapid spread of the new Covid-19 subvariants. Despite their increased transmissibility, these strains seemingly cause mild symptoms and are treatable like other respiratory illnesses.

 

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Dr Yong Poovorawan. File photo

 

Dr Yong highlighted that these new variants mutate swiftly, complicating vaccine efficacy due to immune imprinting – where the body's immune system is less responsive to newly evolved strains.

 

The new strains of Covid-19 present a challenge, as existing vaccines primarily target older variants. This has led to a strategic decrease in vaccine procurement for hospitals, amidst assertions that patients are being managed like those with common respiratory conditions, negating the need for special quarantine measures.

 

As Thai authorities grapple with the rising numbers, the public is advised to maintain vigilance and adhere to safety protocols. The situation underscores the importance of monitoring subvariant developments and ensuring that the healthcare system is well-equipped to manage potential escalation.

 

The latest data presents a reality check for the nation's health policies, hinging on effective communication and adaptive strategies to safeguard public health.

 

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  • Quick, close the borders, shut down all entertainment zones, curfews from 8pm-8am, masks everywhere...why not, we done it befor

  • Who takes advice from a fat doctor?   6 deaths out of more than 16,000 cases?   Sounds like a 99.97% survival rate to me.   Of course, the fat doctor doesn’t tell us abou

  • Yes , and it was great ! Peace and quiet at last. No traffic jams , hotel rates halved , petrol cheaper , no queue at check out etc etc. My friends who live in Pattaya say it was the best time to be t

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Quick, close the borders, shut down all entertainment zones, curfews from 8pm-8am, masks everywhere...why not, we done it befor

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1 minute ago, baansgr said:

Quick, close the borders, shut down all entertainment zones, curfews from 8pm-8am, masks everywhere...why not, we done it befor

 

One can only dream....

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2 minutes ago, baansgr said:

Quick, close the borders, shut down all entertainment zones, curfews from 8pm-8am, masks everywhere...why not, we done it befor

 

Yes , and it was great ! Peace and quiet at last. No traffic jams , hotel rates halved , petrol cheaper , no queue at check out etc etc. My friends who live in Pattaya say it was the best time to be there. Good for the environment  too.

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Although we're in the rainy season, rain is supposed to clean the environment, in fact humidity favors the transmission of viruses and can worsen the condition of those with respiratory problems… We are in trouble… Again.🤔

10 minutes ago, Denim said:

 

Yes , and it was great ! Peace and quiet at last. No traffic jams , hotel rates halved , petrol cheaper , no queue at check out etc etc. My friends who live in Pattaya say it was the best time to be there. Good for the environment  too.

Exactly, certainly the best time ever. Now we have low life, dopehead, handbag wearing Gen XYZ fascists bringing their western problems to Thailand. 

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Who takes advice from a fat doctor?

 

6 deaths out of more than 16,000 cases?

 

Sounds like a 99.97% survival rate to me.

 

Of course, the fat doctor doesn’t tell us about the fat and vaxxed patients because you damn well know that if they were unvaccinated, we wouldn’t have heard the end of it.

 

 

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One death in 10 million population.  Still liking those odds.

 

No data on ages and comorbidities?

 

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40 minutes ago, webfact said:

Despite their increased transmissibility, these strains seemingly cause mild symptoms and are treatable like other respiratory illnesses.

And it's been this way for years and I've been saying this for years. As for the deaths again it is legitimate to ask from or with Covid-19 and what comorbidities were present. It's also worth bearing in mind that complications from the common cold can be enough to kill a person at risk.

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11 hours ago, Airalee said:

Who takes advice from a fat doctor?

doctors all used to smoke too ...

 

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11 hours ago, Denim said:

My friends who live in Pattaya say it was the best time to be there.

 

What was the ratio of girls to guy during covid in pattaya? 1000 to 1? 

 

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Pattaya was decimated at the height of Covid...most who could went home...there were long lines for food handouts and a large increase of poeple sleeping on the streets

every bar , disco and beach were closed,there was even periods of no booze for sale anywhere !

Only large shops could open and they were restricted to only selling  food.

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I cant believe that this nonsense is still getting column inches!

And corrupt attention-seeking 'doctors' around the world posting stuff for what reason?

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56 minutes ago, baansgr said:

Quick, close the borders, shut down all entertainment zones, curfews from 8pm-8am, 

 

That would be awesome actually.

 

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34 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

As for the deaths again it is legitimate to ask from or with Covid-19 and what comorbidities were present. It's also worth bearing in mind that complications from the common cold can be enough to kill a person at risk.

 

And also to ask how many died from/with the regular flu in that time.  Funny that they don't mention that...

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22 minutes ago, johng said:

Pattaya was decimated at the height of Covid...most who could went home...there were long lines for food handouts and a large increase of poeple sleeping on the streets

every bar , disco and beach were closed,there was even periods of no booze for sale anywhere !

Only large shops could open and they were restricted to only selling  food.

 

Yeah, but the important thing is that it was quite pleasant for some expats.  Even if it devastated the locals.

 

11 hours ago, impulse said:

 

Yeah, but the important thing is that it was quite pleasant for some expats.  Even if it devastated the locals.

 

 

In that situation, you may need to be a bit charitable ... 

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54 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

I've been saying this for years.

 

When a comment contains these words, it is invariably a signal that the whole content should be disregarded.

17 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

 

In that situation, you may need to be a bit charitable ... 

 

I donated my money on regular basis to un-employed girlies!

11 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

I donated my money on regular basis to un-employed girlies!

I bet you did, you little scoundrel.

 

29 minutes ago, jayboy said:

 

When a comment contains these words, it is invariably a signal that the whole content should be disregarded.

Lol.

 

ok Mr Ozempic.

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1 hour ago, jayboy said:

 

When a comment contains these words, it is invariably a signal that the whole content should be disregarded.

I've been saying this since the Omicron variant settled down to a non-severe viral infection. That was years ago and Omicron is still a non-severe viral infection. Alas it's your comment that should be disregarded.

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1 hour ago, BangkokReady said:

 

And also to ask how many died from/with the regular flu in that time.  Funny that they don't mention that...

It’s not mentioned because it doesn’t have the same !!!fear!!! effect.

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a pathetic attempt at scaremongering by a quack who wants his 15 minutes of fame.  Note how no co-morbidities were mentioned or the ages of those who died

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44 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

I've been saying this since the Omicron variant settled down to a non-severe viral infection. That was years ago and Omicron is still a non-severe viral infection. Alas it's your comment that should be disregarded.

 

You and others miss the point.It's nothing particularly to do with COVID variants.To make an argument on any subject in which "I've always been saying it" plays a prominent part is to betray intellectual weakness and vapidity.If there is a case to be made or an argument to be countered, then do so with logic and facts.It is irrelevant and boring to say one has always been saying it.

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Covid is now an endemic disease worldwide now, and if not for the constant sales & profits of useless ... IMHO ... booster shots, it wouldn't even be in the news.

 

And with SARS-CoV-2's complete genome of 29,903+ possible variants, it will be in the news for a long time.  

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6 minutes ago, jayboy said:

 

You and others miss the point.It's nothing particularly to do with COVID variants.To make an argument on any subject in which "I've always been saying it" plays a prominent part is to betray intellectual weakness and vapidity.If there is a case to be made or an argument to be countered, then do so with logic and facts.It is irrelevant and boring to say one has always been saying it.

Complete nonsense. 

 

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Dr Yong Poovorawan, a virology expert from Chulalongkorn University, echoed concerns about the rapid spread of the new Covid-19 subvariants. Despite their increased transmissibility, these strains seemingly cause mild symptoms and are treatable like other respiratory illnesses.

 

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Dr Yong highlighted that these new variants mutate swiftly, complicating vaccine efficacy due to immune imprinting – where the body's immune system is less responsive to newly evolved strains.

 

3 hours ago, webfact said:

The new strains of Covid-19 present a challenge, as existing vaccines primarily target older variants. This has led to a strategic decrease in vaccine procurement for hospitals, amidst assertions that patients are being managed like those with common respiratory conditions, negating the need for special quarantine measures.

 

3 hours ago, webfact said:

The situation underscores the importance of monitoring subvariant developments and ensuring that the healthcare system is well-equipped to manage potential escalation.

 

AND as I (and medical experts) have been saying for years this particular variant with it's sub-variants is a non-severe viral infection.

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2 hours ago, 2long said:

I cant believe that this nonsense is still getting column inches!

And corrupt attention-seeking 'doctors' around the world posting stuff for what reason?

I believe this is the start of another plot by " big pharma" .....soon to be known as 'small pharma " if certain people get their way !

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4 hours ago, baansgr said:

Quick, close the borders, shut down all entertainment zones, curfews from 8pm-8am, masks everywhere...why not, we done it befor

 

It would destroy the lives of thousands if not millions of Thais. Horrible for the country, although I do remember of going to Chaengwattan for my retirement extension and enjoying only having two three people sitting in the waiting area.

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A very good friend had a close friend who died a couple of years back after a long illness. For his final weeks he was in palliative care

His cause of death was listed as covid.

Long before that I had ceased to be moved by covid death numbers where they were not accompanied by

co-morbidity or even age data.

I'm a big believer in science and vaccines but the post December 2020 reaction to covid didn't cover governments or the medical fraternity with glory.

To see that continuing in 2025 is amazingly disappointing

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