Thailand Travel Restrictions and Info

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phuket up to 26 cases, an increase of 16 in one day. ALL linked to hi so's get together

more ya test,.....more ya find
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Only for those still incapable of basic math, 97 out of the whole population is a rounding error. Tuberculosis has a 10 % fatality rate and jkiled an estimated 1.4 million last year worldwide, and not a word about it.
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also mentions how the sinovac vaccine is going to be a major problem as its not so effective on the UK strain
isnt that the one they are using in Cambodia now?
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phuketrichard wrote: Sat Apr 10, 2021 2:33 pm

also mentions how the sinovac vaccine is going to be a major problem as its not so effective on the UK strain
isnt that the one they are using in Cambodia now?
Don't know about Cambodia but it's Sinovac they've being using for the 70k+ so far vaccinated in Phuket.
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Motherfucker clueless Prayut finally agreed to let Private hospitals to buy vaccines

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... r-choosing
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this thing spreads fast

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There are 4,314 people in care: 3,728 in hospitals and 586 in field hospitals and other facilities. Twenty are in a serious condition. Eight are on ventilators

32,625 cases since the start
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Still climbing without any sign of slowing

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Dunderhead wrote: Sat Apr 10, 2021 2:07 pm Tuberculosis has a 10 % fatality rate and jkiled an estimated 1.4 million last year worldwide, and not a word about it.
yup and trying to find figures for the death rate in 2020 is harder than you think, the closest i could find is "data collated from over 200 countries has shown significant reductions in TB case notifications, with 25-30% drops reported in 3 high burden countries – India, Indonesia, the Philippines – between January and June 2020"
same goes with the Flu as well, which is now pretty much none existent now Covid has come along
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Dunderhead wrote: Sat Apr 10, 2021 2:07 pm Only for those still incapable of basic math, 97 out of the whole population is a rounding error. Tuberculosis has a 10 % fatality rate and jkiled an estimated 1.4 million last year worldwide, and not a word about it.
Yes there have been many words about it from people trying to compare it to this new virus sweeping the world and mutating. I blame education or lack of it.
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