Covit-19 local fatality?
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Probably one of the best and most transparent explanations of how to deal with and help prevent the transmitting/passing on of the CONVID -19 Virus, was that of the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Hsien Loong, several weeks ago, when speaking in his Parliament.
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The op is not spreading rumours, just asking for verification on something he heard. What is an expat forum for anyway? Thailand did not respond to the virus like they should have because of tourist revenue and politics. They are starting to take it more serious now as is many other countries. Canada is still dragging their feet, they need a bunch of people to die before they wake up. You know we can't offend anybody can we? Many governments will down play the danger of what is happening, they want people to stay calm and keep the economy going. We need to read between the lines and take care of ourselves.
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Deleted , as apparently the thought police are prosecuting anyone spreading rumours or truths concerning this virus on social media .Whistler wrote: ↑March 4, 2020, 6:11 pmWife took neighbor to a local Dr. as she has an infection of some type. Dr works at Nong Bua Lamphu hospital during the day. He told neighbor that there has been one death from virus in the hospital.
From this source I think it is worth publicizing, especially as there is a lot of reporting about area health staff being ordered not to make any public reports about cases of Covit-19 by orders from Bangkok.
I wish the government was open and honest with the public, I am loath to spread rumours, but if we cannot get the facts from the government, we need to be alert and as informed as possible.
I have no way of cross referencing this snippet. Does anybody here know people working at that hospital to verify this?
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Pattaya post confirms patient at Nong Bua Hospital has suspected infection. Maybe my neighbour misunderstood the Dr and it was an infection not a death but confirmation that the virus is in the hospital.
https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnew ... ead-286092
Apologies from the aptly named doodoo and Tamada I think are very much in order
https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnew ... ead-286092
Apologies from the aptly named doodoo and Tamada I think are very much in order
I had a bumper sticker in Texas that read 'Beam me up Scotty'. I often wish I could find one in Udon Thani
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Running the commonsense ruler over this.
1. The story was relayed a few days ago by a concerned doctor, but no public announcement on a very important issue
2. Some days earlier a story is reported in the press about a patient 'displaying' symptoms. It does not take days to do a test, the patient either has the virus or not. If they do not have it, all clear, but if they have it ,why say 'displaying' instead of confirming a diagnosis
I hope the aptly named doodoo and Tamada are as quick to apologise as they were to jump up and down like idiots and criticise.
1. The story was relayed a few days ago by a concerned doctor, but no public announcement on a very important issue
2. Some days earlier a story is reported in the press about a patient 'displaying' symptoms. It does not take days to do a test, the patient either has the virus or not. If they do not have it, all clear, but if they have it ,why say 'displaying' instead of confirming a diagnosis
I hope the aptly named doodoo and Tamada are as quick to apologise as they were to jump up and down like idiots and criticise.
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Whistler wrote: ↑March 6, 2020, 8:41 amRunning the commonsense ruler over this.
1. The story was relayed a few days ago by a concerned doctor, but no public announcement on a very important issue
2. Some days later a story is reported in the press about a patient 'displaying' symptoms. It does not take days to do a test, the patient either has the virus or not. If they do not have it, all clear, but if they have it ,why say 'displaying' instead of confirming a diagnosis
I hope the aptly named doodoo and Tamada are as quick to apologise as they were to jump up and down like idiots and criticise.
The article is dated the 30th January?
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Yes I got out of the ice cold air con car and my temp was 35c as I had the fan in my face.
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I didn't notice Chuchi, thanks for this. So the death as reported few days later is a possibility. Curiouser and curiouser. What gets me is the hospital surely knows by now if it was Covit-19 or not, death or no death.Chuchi wrote: ↑March 6, 2020, 8:49 amWhistler wrote: ↑March 6, 2020, 8:41 amRunning the commonsense ruler over this.
1. The story was relayed a few days ago by a concerned doctor, but no public announcement on a very important issue
2. Some days later a story is reported in the press about a patient 'displaying' symptoms. It does not take days to do a test, the patient either has the virus or not. If they do not have it, all clear, but if they have it ,why say 'displaying' instead of confirming a diagnosis
I hope the aptly named doodoo and Tamada are as quick to apologise as they were to jump up and down like idiots and criticise.
The article is dated the 30th January?
I had a bumper sticker in Texas that read 'Beam me up Scotty'. I often wish I could find one in Udon Thani
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I note the personal attacks have not been withdrawn from those with judgmental opinions. Opinions are like arse76ls, we all have them but exposing them in public is crass.
I had a bumper sticker in Texas that read 'Beam me up Scotty'. I often wish I could find one in Udon Thani
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Where's the logic in queueing with crowds of people for masks or tests? Surely the sensible option is to avoid crowds? Many farangs in Udon will be the last to get the disease since they choose to self isolate most of the time anyway.
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Its not just a case of .... test = he has it or he hasn't
Reports from cruise ship off San Fransisco states tests done yesterday and results expected in a day or so
Reports from cruise ship off San Fransisco states tests done yesterday and results expected in a day or so
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spot on, many days have now past. the test would have been completed a long time agostattointhailand wrote: ↑March 6, 2020, 3:30 pmIts not just a case of .... test = he has it or he hasn't
Reports from cruise ship off San Fransisco states tests done yesterday and results expected in a day or so
I had a bumper sticker in Texas that read 'Beam me up Scotty'. I often wish I could find one in Udon Thani
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I would not jump to any conclusion about all this being a single case. The Pattaya newspaper report is quite old
I had a bumper sticker in Texas that read 'Beam me up Scotty'. I often wish I could find one in Udon Thani
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Apologize for what? Your link to a very accurate and informative article in the English-language Thai media is much appreciated. It indicates that local health authorities have upped their game in the face of the inevitable, a local case of Covid-19. However, the article you referenced is TOTALLY DEVOID of the government conspiracy theories that appear to consume your every waking, posting moment.Whistler wrote: ↑March 6, 2020, 7:58 amPattaya post confirms patient at Nong Bua Hospital has suspected infection. Maybe my neighbour misunderstood the Dr and it was an infection not a death but confirmation that the virus is in the hospital.
https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnew ... ead-286092
Apologies from the aptly named doodoo and Tamada I think are very much in order
Or do you or your good wife simply want some sort of acknowledgement of your "breaking news" efforts in NBLP?
Keep up the good work anyway. We have learned to glean what little salient content does exist in your panicked posts and ignore the dross.
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If a patient had the virus locally and died at a hospital
One would think there would be others that are sick and sharing the virus
Which would make a hotspot that would standout like a sore thumb
Especially since that unlucky person would have been sick for sometime before been quarantined
One would think there would be others that are sick and sharing the virus
Which would make a hotspot that would standout like a sore thumb
Especially since that unlucky person would have been sick for sometime before been quarantined
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Well reasoned comment noosard.
I had a bumper sticker in Texas that read 'Beam me up Scotty'. I often wish I could find one in Udon Thani
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You didn't notice? Wow! That's a total surprise. Better stick with the gossip from the missus, eh?Whistler wrote: ↑March 6, 2020, 9:35 amI didn't notice Chuchi, thanks for this. So the death as reported few days later is a possibility. Curiouser and curiouser. What gets me is the hospital surely knows by now if it was Covit-19 or not, death or no death.Chuchi wrote: ↑March 6, 2020, 8:49 amWhistler wrote: ↑March 6, 2020, 8:41 amRunning the commonsense ruler over this.
1. The story was relayed a few days ago by a concerned doctor, but no public announcement on a very important issue
2. Some days later a story is reported in the press about a patient 'displaying' symptoms. It does not take days to do a test, the patient either has the virus or not. If they do not have it, all clear, but if they have it ,why say 'displaying' instead of confirming a diagnosis
I hope the aptly named doodoo and Tamada are as quick to apologise as they were to jump up and down like idiots and criticise.
The article is dated the 30th January?
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Gossip is just that, unsubstantiated.
The Dr is well known to our family. The Dr works at the hospital, the infection occurred at the hospital, an infection at the hospital has been confirmed by the press, I quoted all the sources.
Are you brain dead or simply dumb?
The Dr is well known to our family. The Dr works at the hospital, the infection occurred at the hospital, an infection at the hospital has been confirmed by the press, I quoted all the sources.
Are you brain dead or simply dumb?
I had a bumper sticker in Texas that read 'Beam me up Scotty'. I often wish I could find one in Udon Thani
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Well you started it.Whistler wrote: ↑March 6, 2020, 7:53 pmGossip is just that, unsubstantiated.
The Dr is well known to our family. The Dr works at the hospital, the infection occurred at the hospital, an infection at the hospital has been confirmed by the press, I quoted all the sources.
Are you brain dead or simply dumb?