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Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 7:52 pm
by Bluesky
Interesting to see where some of these masks are made!


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Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 1:15 am
by HHTel
So what? Just because a virus has been attributed to a source in Wuhan, that doesn't negate the manufacturing that was in Wuhan before this virus.

It would make complete nonsense to criticise any manufacturer for something that was out of their control. There's nothing to say that their product is still as it should be. Wuhan is the headquarters for China's major domestic car and steel producers. Wuhan is quite important in the Chinese economy.

Factories will suffer because of the virus. The fact that they made face masks is somewhat ironic in the current climate but no more than that.
Known as the “thoroughfare of China”, the city acts as a transport and industrial hub for central China and is the region’s political, economic and commercial centre.

Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 7:15 am
by thecolonel
"The fact that they made face masks is somewhat ironic in the current climate but no more than that."

....... and I'm sure that's all Bluesky actually meant.

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Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 7:21 am
by HHTel
You're probably right. Maybe I over-reacted.
There are so many scare stories and false information about. I've been taken in by some of it. So now I'll only listen or read from credible sources. All other stories are ignored.

There are people who now it's been pointed out that Wuhan produces face masks, will now look for where they were made and reject anything made in Wuhan.

Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 1:21 pm
by HHTel
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If only people take note!

Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 1:26 pm
by thecolonel
HHTel wrote:Image

If only people take note!
Or if you're Chinese and travelling abroad.

It's a sign of respect to the host country, and in fairness most of them seem to be doing it.

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Re: China Coronavirus

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 3:53 pm
by handdrummer
Yesterday there were no face masks available in Hua Hin. Every pharmacy I went to was sold out. Fascino, in MV, said they got a shipment in the morning and by noon they were gone.

If you want to protect or cure yourself of any virus, use Colloidal Silver. It well kill any virus.

Re: China Coronavirus

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 4:09 pm
by PeteC
I'll post this link here from our "Air Pollution" thread, as IMO they will protect better against virus than the masks they are selling here. They look very sturdy and edge sealed as well. From Switzerland and the price of $69.00 for 10 includes all shipping and duty I believe.

https://www.airvisual.com/pollution-mask

Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 4:21 pm
by Nereus
There is an IQAir importer here, but I don't know if they have stock:

https://shopee.co.th/IQAir-Mask-Respira ... 3107030427

edit: https://www.lazada.co.th/products/iqair ... 90922.html

Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 7:02 pm
by HHTel
On Friday, I sat at my local bar outside 7/11 on Soi 112. It's a very busy junction and I noticed that the majority of people were wearing masks, no helmets but masks! I sat there again yesterday and today and apart from sellers at two food stalls, I counted none, zero masks.
I was in MV today paying bills. On the journey there I didn't see a single mask (and I was looking). I spent around 45 mins in MV on all 3 floors. I could count the people wearing masks on one hand and none of them were customers! Returning on a different route, I counted 2 motorcyclists wearing a mask.

I was here for the start to finish of the SARS outbreak and I don't recall any of the hysteria we are faced with today.

Most people will recover from WuFlu without treatment. 12 of the 19 in Thailand have already recovered. 632 in China have recovered but still a long way to go.

4,800 people died in January 2020 from 'flu. We even have a vaccine for that although not a perfect match.

I believe there is a self induced hysteria helped by the media for WuFlu. I would be more worried catching 'flu.

I'm beginning to wonder if I'm the only one with a voice of reason. I'm certainly in the minority. If I'm proved wrong, which I don't expect to be, then I'll hold up my hands. The WHO has criticised countries for over-reacting with measures believed unnecessary.

Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 7:14 pm
by sateeb
:agree: Media frenzy

Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 7:21 pm
by Big Boy
sateeb wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 7:14 pm :agree: Social Media frenzy
The difference is Social Media.

Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 7:25 pm
by Big Boy
HHTel wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 7:02 pm I was in MV today paying bills. On the journey there I didn't see a single mask (and I was looking). I spent around 45 mins in MV on all 3 floors. I could count the people wearing masks on one hand and none of them were customers! Returning on a different route, I counted 2 motorcyclists wearing a mask.
I think the 14 day incubation period is over, hopefully meaning any risk from Hua Hin's victim has passed.

Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2020 9:21 pm
by huahin4ever
Normal healthy people will not die from this virus! It is less dangerous than normal flu! HYSTERIA EVERYWHERE!

Re: Wuhan Virus Precautions

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2020 10:26 am
by PeteC
Face masks 'snapped up right away'

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... right-away

Despite Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's assurance about the availability of surgical face masks, some pharmacies and convenience stores in two Bangkok districts were found to be running short on supplies.

The Bangkok Post on Tuesday surveyed shops selling this highly-sought protective gear in Lat Phrao and Chatuchak districts, and spoke to owners and staff who all said their stocks had run out amid the coronavirus outbreak and air pollution.

Only a few face masks were available in Lat Phrao's Chok Chai 4 area. A large sign declaring "face masks and alcohol-based hand sanitisers are out of stock" was also seen at a big drug store. Upon enquiry, a store's staff member said she did not know when they would be available again.

A fast-depleting stock of 3D black face masks, going for 30 baht each, was found at another drug store nearby.

"They can protect against PM2.5 dust particles and pathogens. We used to sell five-piece packs of green face masks at 25 baht, but they are now out of stock. Since face masks are now a controlled item, their prices will not go up dramatically," she said.

However, the owner of another store nearby disagreed, saying prices vary based on demand and supply. "We can determine the price once suppliers send them. The price is rising due to the shortage, but we are not overcharging. At the moment, we only have paper masks costing 20 baht each," she said.

Pharmacies in Lat Phrao's Saphan 2 Market area also said face masks are bought up as soon as they arrive. A state-run drug store said it has had over 2,000 purchase orders for green face masks.

"A 50-piece box of green face masks now costs 350 baht, up from 250 baht. Now, only [Japanese] pitta and cartoon face masks are available," she said.

Only one drug store was found selling green face masks at 20 baht apiece, "but they will soon run out like the N95 masks", the owner said.

The owner of another large pharmacy close to Phiboon Uppatham School in Lat Phrao said green face masks and N95 masks are out of stock indefinitely.

"The N95 masks are imported from different places, such as China, South Korea and Japan, while the green ones are made locally. You can buy them, but the price is rising due to hoarding. The wholesale price of a green mask is no more than 2 baht, but has now gone up to 7 baht apiece," he said.

Two convenience stores at Chatuchak BTS station were also found to have run out of green face masks. Their staff said they had procured around 10 boxes on Tuesday morning, but were now sold out.