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    The infection numbers are reducing because they have scaled back daily testing.

    Its the only way to open the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
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    CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)Covid-19 cases are rising, not falling – CCSA infection numbers called into doubtMaya TaylorPublished on Monday, October 11, 2021 10:24By Maya Taylor
    PHOTO: Bangkok Metropolitan Administration
    The Covid-19 infection numbers being reported by the CCSA are being called into question by the Rural Doctors Society. According to a Thai PBS World report, the RDS argues that the number of daily new cases is going up, not down. According to the report, the society says that yesterday, the CCSA reported 2 figures for new cases – 10,817 infections from PCR testing and 10,055 from antigen kit testing. However, in its news briefing, the CCSA reported the total number of new infections as 10,817.

    Thai PBS World reports that the RDS has urged people to be aware that Covid-19 infection numbers are on the rise, at an average of 20,000 a day. Yesterday’s reported figures also reported 3,000 patients with severe symptoms, with the RDS saying there has been no slow down in severe cases. The society argues that this shows that daily infection numbers are more likely to be around 30,000 and that this would increase with more widespread testing in high-risk areas.

    Who's the moron now Ciz?
    You're not getting news from the "Thaiger" are you?

    FFS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Are there any statistics out yet?
    There were some at Songkran:

    A total of 277 people were killed and 2,357 injured in more than 2,300 road accidents during the Songkran holiday this year, according to official data.

    The figures for both accidents and deaths were down nearly 30% from the levels seen in 2019, reflecting reduced travel this year because of concerns about the new wave of Covid-19 infections. There was no Songkran travel last year because the country was in a lockdown.


    Songkran road death toll at 277

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    You're not getting news from the "Thaiger" are you?

    FFS.
    Thai PBS initially, I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe 90 View Post
    Thai PBS initially, I believe.
    Shitty clickbait. Since the ATK's have to be confirmed with a PCR test, they are meaningless on their own.

    These village quacks should wind their necks in.


    Daily new infections (excluding unconfirmed positive ATK results) and deaths:

    • October 1st: 11,754 cases, 123 deaths.
    • October 2nd: 11,375 cases, 87 deaths.
    • October 3rd: 10,828 cases, 77 deaths.
    • October 4th: 9,930 cases, 97 deaths.
    • October 5th: 9,869 cases, 92 deaths.
    • October 6th: 9,866 cases, 102 deaths.
    • October 7th: 11,200 cases, 113 deaths.
    • October 8th: 11,140 cases, 116 deaths.
    • October 9th: 10,630 cases, 73 deaths.
    • October 10th: 10,817 cases, 84 deaths.
    • October 11th: 10,035 cases, 60 deaths.
    • October 12th: 9,445 cases, 84 deaths.

    Unconfirmed positive ATK test results:

    • October 1st: 5,150 cases.
    • October 2nd: 2,906 cases.
    • October 3rd: 2,839 cases.
    • October 4th: 1,743 cases.
    • October 5th: 3,495 cases.
    • October 6th: 5,652 cases.
    • October 7th: 4,783 cases.
    • October 8th: 5,225 cases.
    • October 9th: 7,421 cases.
    • October 10th: 10,055 cases.
    • October 11th: 2,263 cases.
    • October 12th: 1,368 cases.

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