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Temporary sub-forum for all news, updates, developments and discussion on Coronavirus/Covid-19 in Hua Hin, Thailand and globally. Any and all topics on the outbreak will be moved into this forum for ease of information access.
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Official COVID-19 update in Thailand on Sunday

* 336,371 people infected (+9,539)
* 247,971 discharged from hospital (+4,053)
* 85,689 in hospital
* 2,711 deaths (+86)

Imported cases - 18
Domestic cases - 7,113
Proactive case finding in communities - 2,305
Cases found in correctional facilities - 103

Number of people who received vaccines:

1st dose: + 83,072
2nd dose: + 10,212
Total: 12,469,188

2,783 (+45) patients are in critical condition, with 728 (+11) of them on ventilators.
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Each province's daily domestic COVID-19 cases update in Thailand on Sunday 11th July
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Today's Daily Brief:

Championship Plymouth Argyle 1 - 2 Leeds Utd :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

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I notice that the 'stay at home' after 9pm originally stated as "not a curfew", over the last two days it is being referred to as a 'curfew'. Of course we all knew that.
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80 Covid deaths, 8,656 new cases reported Monday

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Official COVID-19 update in Thailand on Monday

* 345,027 people infected (+8,656)
* 251,658 discharged from hospital (+3,687)
* 90,578 in hospital
* 2,791 deaths (+80)

Imported cases - 24
Domestic cases - 6,044
Proactive case finding in communities - 2,515
Cases found in correctional facilities - 73

Number of people who received vaccines:

1st dose: + 87,809
2nd dose: + 12,216
Total: 12,569,213

2,895 (+112) patients are in critical condition, with 747 (+19) of them on ventilators.
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Each province's daily domestic COVID-19 cases update in Thailand on Monday 12th July
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“Not only do we want the government to change our primary vaccines to something that would actually help the people and stop Delta variant transmissions, I believe they should do an investigation on who is making money on these Sinovac purchases,” a senior doctor at Siriraj Hospital told Thai Enquirer on condition of anonymity.

“It is unclear why we are spending more money on a vaccine that is less effective but costs more than mRNA doses.”

Another doctor at Bumrungrad Hospital told Thai Enquirer that the government was not willing to backdown on its importation of Sinovac because they would lose face.

“Right now, if they give us booster shots and change course with the primary vaccine they would lose much credibility and possibly be investigated for their failures,” said the doctor.

“But to not do so is criminally negligent because it is literally costing the lives of not only our patients but our healthcare workers as well.”
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^^ From that article:
It is unclear why we are spending more money on a vaccine that is less effective but costs more than mRNA doses.

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hhinner wrote: Mon Jul 12, 2021 6:49 pm ^^ From that article:
It is unclear why we are spending more money on a vaccine that is less effective but costs more than mRNA doses.

Three possibilities:
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HHTel wrote: Sun Jul 11, 2021 2:45 pm I notice that the 'stay at home' after 9pm originally stated as "not a curfew", over the last two days it is being referred to as a 'curfew'. Of course we all knew that.
Compare Bangkok with Sydney, where, in some suburbs, you must order your groceries to be delivered and the police are on the streets arresting anyone who is out. THAT is a lockdown, here it's just the usual compromise that pleases and helps no one.
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The Lambda strain of Covid-19 is deadlier than the strains preceding it. It originated in Peru last year and the past 2 months has caused a rise in infections and deaths in Peru. It has spread to 30 other countries. Google for authentication.

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Bangkok construction workers infected with both Alpha and Delta strains

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Some workers at a Bangkok constructions camp have tested positive for both the Alpha and Delta variants of Covid-19. The Bangkok Post calls it a “mixed infection” while both Nation Thailand and Thai PBS say the workers tested positive for a hybrid strain of the 2 variants.

Thailand’s Medical Sciences Department director-general Dr. Supakit Sirilak announced the findings today saying 7 construction workers tested positive for both variants. Thai PBS says 6 of them were infected with a hybrid of the mutated strains. Supakit says the cases are not severe

“However, more cases of mixed infection could lead to a hybrid and eventually, a new variant, something we don’t want to see.”

Earlier this month, large construction camps in Bangkok were ordered to be sealed off for 30 days as many Covid-19 clusters have been found at crowded worker settlements. The government says the workers are being provided with food, water and at least 50% of their compensation. Supakit says cases show why it was necessary to seal off the worker camps.

At the construction camp with the “mixed infection” cases, 1,327 of the 1,737 workers tested positive for Covid-19 with around 23% of them infected with the Alpha variant and around 74% infected with the Delta.

The latest and most severe wave of Covid-19 in Thailand was first reported on April 1. Cases in clustered in Bangkok’s Thong Lor nightlife district were said to be the Alpha variant, which was first found in the UK and is more infectious than the original strain of the virus. The Delta variant, which was first found in India, emerged at a construction camp in Bangkok’s Laksi district in May.

Recently, more than 15,000 samples were tested by the Medical Sciences Department. A report from ThaiPBS does not go into detail about where the samples were taken, or during which time period, but the results show that 74% of the samples were positive for the Alpha variant while 24% were the Delta variant. Experts say the Delta variant will soon become the dominant strain in Thailand. In Bangkok, reports say the Delta also already become the dominant strain.

The Beta variant of the virus, which was first found in South Africa, is most prevalent in Southern Thailand. According to ThaiPBS, a 90 year old Belgian national who died after contracting Covid-19 in March was found to be infected with both the Alpha and Beta variants at the same time.

SOURCES: Thai PBS| Bangkok Post
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