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handdrummer wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2020 2:26 pm Germany is going to start testing a vaccine in a couple of days. (per TV news) They are screening for human guinea pigs. *In an interview, Dr. Mengele said, nothing to worry about. *No, that's not serious.
The UK have started to test a vaccine on firstly 500 persons starting today -this is a vaccine developed in Oxford and now supported by London and Bristol . The govt has invested some £millions and the intention is to vaccinate 20,000 and by September have results.

Prof Sarah Graham in Oxford, when interviewed about 2 weeks ago was 80% confident and she has world status, but of course a lot can change in the 20%, but this is serious as is the financial support.

Good luck to them because until we have the vaccination all countries are just 'buying time'
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Strange cases of emergency 'violations' grow

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/ge ... tions-grow

Three weeks after the state of emergency was declared, the number of controversial cases involving violations has risen, mainly regarding food handouts and curfew violations.

In the latest case, police caught 15 construction workers on a pickup truck at a checkpoint on kilometre 8 of Bang Na-Trat Highway in Samut Prakan at 11.50pm on Monday.

They were workers of a construction company contracted to pave concrete at the car park of a Yellow Line mass transit station in Bang Na.

They claimed to have been working overtime and were heading home to their accommodation in Lum Luk Ka district, Pathum Thani province.

They showed officials a copy of their company’s letter dated on the same day, explaining that they had to work overtime because they had to finish the job.

Police decided their case did not fit any of the curfew’s permitted exceptions and they did not have permission from local authorities to be out of their homes during the curfew. They were therefore brought to a police station and then locked up in cells.

A Facebook user by the name of Ploichanok Sirowet, who claims to be the manager at the construction company, posted that the firm had earlier shown police the letter and was assured it was sufficient to get the workers through checkpoints. But when the time came the opposite was true.

“We travel on this route every day and we know a checkpoint is there. We wouldn’t have tried to go past it unless we were given a confirmation. I sympathise with the tearful workers who are still covered with dirt and dust while being locked up in cells now. Life is hard enough as it is, and yet this came. I’d like to ask for justice for such treatment,” she wrote.

Bang Kaew police later claimed the 15 copies of the document listing the names of the workers had been left on a desk at the police station. The owner of the desk, thinking they were not important, tore them to pieces and threw them into a bin. (exactly what you would expect from the BIB)

“The fact is the workers do not have a document approved by officials. It’s just a letter from a company to officials, but authorities have not yet approved it so it’s unusable anyway,” said Pol Col Prasartporn Srisukkho, superintendent of the police station.

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In another case, the เฟิร์น ปันน้ำใจ Facebook user handed out 250 servings of minced pork congee, or joke in Thai, and 50 boxes of rice with toppings near Phra Pathom Jedi in Nakhon Pathom province on Monday evening.

While people wearing masks and observing social distance queued up to receive the food, municipal officials came and seized the food. They later gave it to people in a crowded community in another place.

The officials explained to the woman about the risks and that the state of emergency decree prohibited activities that drew crowds. Besides, she did not ask authorities for approval first.

She was not prosecuted and continued to hand out free food, according to her Facebook page.

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In Surat Thani, a group of foreigners led by a German man, 67, and an Austrian man, 55, were invited to the Koh Samui police station on Tuesday for talks.

They earlier handed out food and essential items to migrant workers at a construction camp on the resort island.

According to police, they uploaded a video of the activity on social media, showing people who were not wearing masks queuing to get the donations without practising social distancing. This might have misled people worldwide to think Thailand did not have in place proper Covid-19 preventive measures, tarnishing the country’s reputation.

They were also told district authorities already had measures to hand out food and items to needy people and anyone who wants to help must submit a request so that the Samui district chief can approve it and facilitate the activity.

The foreigners apologised, deleted the video clip and said they would continue with the handouts based on the guidelines.

No home to leave
In Chiang Mai, at least two homeless men were arrested and prosecuted for leaving “home” during the curfew, according to the Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR).

A man known as Tui was arrested on April 5 for breaking the curfew when he crossed Sai Vichayanon Road to use a bathroom.
He was sentenced to 15 days in jail and a 1,500-baht fine. The sentence was suspended for one year and he was ordered to stay “home” for seven days.

Another homeless man, Chart, was arrested on April 6 while walking from Tha Pae Gate to sleep in a market. He was given a suspended jail term of one month and a fine of 3,000 baht and told not to leave “home” for seven days.

Chiang Mai volunteers claimed there are 10 more cases like this involving homeless people and some were reportedly jailed, according to the TLHR.

The government declared the state of emergency, including a nationwide curfew from 10pm to 4am, on April 3.

Officials acting under the decree are given immunity from prosecution or administrative action by the Administrative Court.
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Documents given to police by 15 construction workers as evidence their company had a good reason for them to travel during the curfew are torn. Police later say they were not usable anyway because no officials had approved it. (Photo from Ploichanok Sirowet Facebook)
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Why is Oxford university so confident in an early vaccine win?
The Oxford scientists are extraordinarily confident that their vaccine against the coronavirus will work.

The government's chief medical officer insists a jab is still 12 to 18 months off and some form of social distancing will be needed until it's in widespread use.

But the team at the Jenner Institute, part of University of Oxford, believe they'll have a million doses and proof that it's safe and effective by September - just five months away.

heir confidence is built on past success. The same vaccine technology has been used on other diseases, including the related coronavirus MERS, as well as Ebola.

ChAdOx1, pronounced "Chaddox-one", is a version of a common cold virus that has been modified not only so that it doesn't cause symptoms, but also so it carries some genetic material of the coronavirus.

It infects human cells, turning them into factories producing one of the viral proteins, which in turn trigger an immune response and should protect people against future infection.

Using tried and tested technology allows scientists to speed up the clinical trials. The medical regulators are satisfied that ChAdOx1 is robust and broadly safe, so the researchers can begin trials on healthy volunteers far sooner.

The Phase One clinical trial is now under way.

Around 500 volunteers will be given either the vaccine for coronavirus or a licensed meningitis jab. That way they can tell whether the experimental vaccine is more likely to cause side effects such as a sore arm, fever, or a headache.

They should also be able to see at an early stage whether people given the new vaccine are less likely to get COVID-19 than the control group who have been given the meningitis jab.

Its effectiveness will then need to be confirmed in further phases of trials, involving as many as 5,000 people.

The biggest challenge in the trials will actually be the success of the lockdown, which significantly reduces the amount of virus being transmitted between people.

So, to properly test the vaccine's effectiveness, the scientists are planning to give it to healthcare workers on the front line, who are at greater risk. They might even have to go abroad to a country where the epidemic is still raging to get the results they need as soon as possible.

Manufacturing will also be a challenge. Britain doesn't have vaccine plants able to produce the billions of doses the world needs.

Even to get to the one million doses planned for September, the Oxford team has had to collaborate with three manufacturers in the UK and four abroad.

The government has said it will accelerate the building of the new Vaccine Manufacturing and Innovation Centre in Harwell, but it still won't be ready until next year. It's a little late.
I really hope their confidence is not misplaced. I wish them luck.

Source: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/coronavi ... li=BBoPWjQ
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What are the odds of that happening? :shock:

A 100-year-old WWII veteran died of Covid-19. His twin brother died 100 years earlier in the flu pandemic

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/04/23/us/1 ... index.html
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How will they know if someone is allergic to the vaccine?
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At breaking point, Thailand’s poor are killing themselves

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handdrummer wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 7:36 am How will they know if someone is allergic to the vaccine?
We're talking about doctors and scientists. Many have been working with vaccines all their lives. I'm pretty sure they know what they're doing!!

From my tiny knowledge of allergies. Anyone can develop an allergy to pretty much anything even if they didn't have an allergy before.
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There are other complications with vaccines such as this:

https://www.21cir.com/2020/04/pentagon- ... g-studies/
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Another photo essay. Bangkok "Old Town" at night under lockdown. Some good photos.

https://www.thaienquirer.com/12178/pict ... -lockdown/
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The shame is that no matter how cheap fuel becomes, we can't use it. Watch it rise after lock down.
I read somewhere recently, that whereas other countries are taking advantage of the oil, getting it for free or better, Thailand are cutting back on their reserves.
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Nicotine patches to be tested on patients after study suggests smokers less likely to catch COVID-19
Nicotine patches are to be tested on coronavirus patients and healthcare workers treating infected people after initial studies suggested smokers were less likely to catch the disease.

Researchers in France say early data indicates those who smoke make up a disproportionately small number of people in hospital with COVID-19.

A study at Paris's Pitie-Salpetriere hospital suggests a substance in tobacco, thought to be nicotine, was preventing smokers contracting coronavirus.

Those leading the study stressed they did not advise people to start smoking, with scientists pointing out it kills half of those who do so regularly - claiming around 75,000 deaths each year in France.

But they say they want to learn more after questioning 480 patients who tested positive for the virus. A total of 350 had to be treated in hospital while the rest with less serious symptoms were sent home.

Of those needing hospital treatment, whose median age was 65, just 4.4% were regular smokers. Only 5.3% of those allowed home - who had a median age of 44 - 5.3% reported they smoked.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus- ... 9-11977460


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15 (good number) today and just 364 active cases across the whole of Thailand
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buksida wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:40 pm Nicotine patches to be tested on patients after study suggests smokers less likely to catch COVID-19
Nicotine patches are to be tested on coronavirus patients and healthcare workers treating infected people after initial studies suggested smokers were less likely to catch the disease.

Researchers in France say early data indicates those who smoke make up a disproportionately small number of people in hospital with COVID-19.

A study at Paris's Pitie-Salpetriere hospital suggests a substance in tobacco, thought to be nicotine, was preventing smokers contracting coronavirus.

Those leading the study stressed they did not advise people to start smoking, with scientists pointing out it kills half of those who do so regularly - claiming around 75,000 deaths each year in France.

But they say they want to learn more after questioning 480 patients who tested positive for the virus. A total of 350 had to be treated in hospital while the rest with less serious symptoms were sent home.

Of those needing hospital treatment, whose median age was 65, just 4.4% were regular smokers. Only 5.3% of those allowed home - who had a median age of 44 - 5.3% reported they smoked.

https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus- ... 9-11977460


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"Thought to be nicotine." Not exactly a scientific projection.
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HHTel wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 9:12 am
handdrummer wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 7:36 am How will they know if someone is allergic to the vaccine?
We're talking about doctors and scientists. Many have been working with vaccines all their lives. I'm pretty sure they know what they're doing!!

From my tiny knowledge of allergies. Anyone can develop an allergy to pretty much anything even if they didn't have an allergy before.
You being, "pretty sure" is of no comfort to me. Oh, and how long is "all their lives?" Did they start when they were children or just after birth?

Considering my experiences with doctors, I'm not inclined to believer or trust them. Hopefully, you're experiences are different.
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