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LiberalArkie

(18,293 posts)
Tue May 20, 2025, 12:11 PM May 20

I think it is coming: Bangkok Post: Covid cases surge to 33k in Thailand, with 6k in Bangkok.

19 May 2025 at 17:56



Covid-19 cases reported in Thailand spiked to 33,030 last week, with at least 6,000 cases in Bangkok, according to the Department of Disease Control.

The department reported 33,030 Covid-19 cases from May 11-17, double the number of more than 16,000 in the previous week.

Of those, 1,918 were hospitalised, while two were reported dead from the disease in Sukhothai and Kanchanaburi.

Bangkok had the highest number of patients at 6,290, followed by Chon Buri (2,573), Rayong (1,680), Nonthaburi (1,482), and Samut Prakan (1,442). Most of the infections were in those aged between 30 and 39.

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https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3029317/covid-cases-surge-to-33k-in-thailand-with-6k-in-bangkok

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I think it is coming: Bangkok Post: Covid cases surge to 33k in Thailand, with 6k in Bangkok. (Original Post) LiberalArkie May 20 OP
BOHICA. Get your boosters while you still can. Ocelot II May 20 #1
We, in the US, will never know. johnnyfins May 20 #2
Well when you drive by your local hospital and see the refrigerated trucks lined up LiberalArkie May 20 #9
Klawback Krasnov (R-Felon) and Brainworm Bobby (R) have a plan in motion BoRaGard May 20 #3
These are very tight controls Melon May 20 #4
on the Thailand group on Reddit, they were saying that most of the people do not go to the doctors for it. LiberalArkie May 20 #11
Most cases are very mild. Melon May 20 #14
And in Thailand and most of Asia, unlike here, they do mask up quickly. I heard one guy say he heard someone LiberalArkie May 20 #15
I worked throughout Asia including Japan Melon May 20 #16
its not so much the absolute numbers as the fact that it doubled in a week Blues Heron Friday #22
My family was sick as dogs for a couple of weeks True Blue American Friday #17
Exactly TnDem Friday #19
And don't forget the bleach enemas! (SARCASM -- don't ever take Trump's advice on ANYTHING). /nt artemisia1 Friday #23
The article said there were over 1900 hospitalizations out of 33,000 cases last week. Wiz Imp Friday #29
Is it different from previous years ? JI7 May 20 #5
3 in my family came home True Blue American May 20 #6
I was thinking maybe it's a common thing that happens now JI7 May 20 #7
yes, up from previous weeks LiberalArkie May 20 #10
Yes, there's a new Omicron variant circulating in Europe and the US LP.8.1 Prairie Gates Friday #27
It's hard to fight a virus when half of your population doesn't believe it exists Walleye May 20 #8
Polluted water is just fake news from those Global Warming folks. (SARCASM) artemisia1 Friday #24
Because of this post I just scheduled a booster shot tomorrow. milestogo May 20 #12
Is this a new strain? fujiyamasan May 20 #13
I have a retired woman who lives across the street from me. Christian, pro-Trump, elocs Friday #18
OK, and at this point, what would have changed? TnDem Friday #20
Being regularly vaccinated for Covid would have been a good choice. elocs Friday #21
Was it already in the US? Renew Deal Friday #25
I've had several friends sick as dogs... róisín_dubh Friday #26
Covid 1.0 k_buddy762 Friday #28
US won't have a covid spike. LisaL Friday #30

BoRaGard

(5,579 posts)
3. Klawback Krasnov (R-Felon) and Brainworm Bobby (R) have a plan in motion
Tue May 20, 2025, 12:24 PM
May 20

Do next to nothing but bullshit, and let COVID sort out the winners and the SUCKERS AND LOSERS.

Melon

(342 posts)
4. These are very tight controls
Tue May 20, 2025, 12:27 PM
May 20

I’ve been to Bangkok. Very densely populated. The city has 10 million + so those published numbers seem very low. Less than seven thousand cases in a city of 10,000,000. Obviously things can scale quickly in cities of dense populations. But you would never have this level of reaction in the states.

LiberalArkie

(18,293 posts)
11. on the Thailand group on Reddit, they were saying that most of the people do not go to the doctors for it.
Tue May 20, 2025, 01:06 PM
May 20

Lke here I guess, just ride it out.

Melon

(342 posts)
14. Most cases are very mild.
Tue May 20, 2025, 01:28 PM
May 20

We’ve had people with it in the office. Most just work from home two days or one day off. They say the strain is very much weakened versus the original. We had flu go through our office over winter and that resulted in two people out for at least 4 days.

LiberalArkie

(18,293 posts)
15. And in Thailand and most of Asia, unlike here, they do mask up quickly. I heard one guy say he heard someone
Tue May 20, 2025, 01:52 PM
May 20

Sniff, like a runny nose and the whole crowd reached in their pockets and pulled out their masks.

Melon

(342 posts)
16. I worked throughout Asia including Japan
Tue May 20, 2025, 02:26 PM
May 20

They will mask quickly if they are sick. But even in Asia, just wearing a mask around is not by any means the norm.

Even the Thailand announcement. Less than 7,000 cases out of 10 million people. It’s really not a blip. You will see all kinds of diseases in Asia plus people spitting and such. This would be the least of my concerns there.

Blues Heron

(7,032 posts)
22. its not so much the absolute numbers as the fact that it doubled in a week
Fri May 23, 2025, 07:26 AM
Friday

exponential growth and all that. Covid may be mostly mild but when it gets mean its a killer.

True Blue American

(18,535 posts)
17. My family was sick as dogs for a couple of weeks
Fri May 23, 2025, 04:55 AM
Friday

And still have little energy. I would not call that mild..
Do not make light of this. It is still serious.. and they had all the shots.

artemisia1

(1,051 posts)
23. And don't forget the bleach enemas! (SARCASM -- don't ever take Trump's advice on ANYTHING). /nt
Fri May 23, 2025, 07:34 AM
Friday

Wiz Imp

(5,177 posts)
29. The article said there were over 1900 hospitalizations out of 33,000 cases last week.
Fri May 23, 2025, 09:10 AM
Friday

That is an extremely high rate of hospitalization. The Hospitalization rate in the US from May 2020 thru April 2021 was just of 1.0%. This current rate in Thailand is 5.8%. That implies that there are currently an elevated rate of more severe cases, at least in Thailand. That may or may not be cause for concern.

True Blue American

(18,535 posts)
6. 3 in my family came home
Tue May 20, 2025, 12:37 PM
May 20

From 10 days in Puerto Rico. My Son became sick,then my Grandson, then DIL took the test. All 3 have Covid. All had all the shots. They are still recuperating..

JI7

(91,974 posts)
7. I was thinking maybe it's a common thing that happens now
Tue May 20, 2025, 12:41 PM
May 20

becsuse of things like the travel season. And especially with travel numbers going back up again .

Prairie Gates

(5,117 posts)
27. Yes, there's a new Omicron variant circulating in Europe and the US LP.8.1
Fri May 23, 2025, 07:59 AM
Friday

Or rather, that's been the variant that's been dominant since late last summer but has seen rapid rises in Asia and Europe in the last few weeks.

There's also better immune response. I'm pretty sure I had this in April - experienced it as a head (nose) cold with lingering lung effects, like the first time I had Omicron. I'm a runner and two weeks out I had trouble doing 1.5 miles! (My usual runs are 4 to 8 miles). I did not test, though, so it could have been anything.

Walleye

(40,683 posts)
8. It's hard to fight a virus when half of your population doesn't believe it exists
Tue May 20, 2025, 12:58 PM
May 20

When Bobby Junior is swimming in polluted water and thinks it’s just fine. How on earth are we supposed to protect ourselves against viruses?

fujiyamasan

(194 posts)
13. Is this a new strain?
Tue May 20, 2025, 01:08 PM
May 20

It shouldn’t be a concern for most people unless it’s a novel strain.

I wouldn’t be surprised if most of us have caught COVID at some point, without even knowing it.

elocs

(24,385 posts)
18. I have a retired woman who lives across the street from me. Christian, pro-Trump,
Fri May 23, 2025, 05:43 AM
Friday

who volunteers at a local food pantry. I didn't see her there a few months ago and asked if she still volunteered there and she said "no" because she caught Covid from a homeless person and was very sick. Since you are contagious for a few days before symptoms, she could have had it and spread it.
I have my yearly Medicare physical next month so I can get my shot then.

TnDem

(853 posts)
20. OK, and at this point, what would have changed?
Fri May 23, 2025, 06:25 AM
Friday

If she was contagious before she was sick and we know that the shot doesn't stop transmission, then what would have been the solution there?

elocs

(24,385 posts)
21. Being regularly vaccinated for Covid would have been a good choice.
Fri May 23, 2025, 06:42 AM
Friday

But then she is an anti-vaxxer Trumper.

róisín_dubh

(12,018 posts)
26. I've had several friends sick as dogs...
Fri May 23, 2025, 07:40 AM
Friday

Lately here in the UK. Absolutely floored with illness for a couple weeks. Negative Covid tests, but I did not get it despite close contact.
I’m the only one up to date on boosters so who knows what it was really.

LisaL

(47,233 posts)
30. US won't have a covid spike.
Fri May 23, 2025, 09:14 AM
Friday

Because nobody will report the numbers. And everybody knows if you don't report the number, then it doesn't exist.

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