Re: Coronavirus (Covid-19) News
Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2021 12:50 pm
Which is why I keep saying, "The re-opening of Thailand, and the arrival of diseased but vaccinated tourists."
Perfect description of future tourists.diseased but vaccinated tourists
The current outbreak of cases has nothing to do with tourists coming into the country and are you expecting the authorities to drop the need for testing prior to travel?Big Boy wrote:Which is why I keep saying, "The re-opening of Thailand, and the arrival of diseased but vaccinated tourists."
The population of Phuket now will not be the same as when the tourists return.
My point is, along with BB, is that although Covid vaccines will be a requirement for entering Thailand, it doesn't protect the local population. Covid tests on vaccinated people can produce different results. Not all test for antibodies. We know that people have arrived after testing negative on departure and subsequently tested positive on arrival in Thailand.Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 2:19 pmThe current outbreak of cases has nothing to do with tourists coming into the country and are you expecting the authorities to drop the need for testing prior to travel?Big Boy wrote:Which is why I keep saying, "The re-opening of Thailand, and the arrival of diseased but vaccinated tourists."
The population of Phuket now will not be the same as when the tourists return.
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Correct, but the Governments reaction is weakening considerably i.e.:Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 2:19 pm The current outbreak of cases has nothing to do with tourists coming into the country and are you expecting the authorities to drop the need for testing prior to travel?
According to NBT World, in the case of a doctor in Bangkok who tested positive:
So I guess not all doctors are particularly cautious in this regard.A doctor from Rajavithi Hospital has tested positive for COVID-19 and is believed to have caught the virus from an night entertainment venue in Ekkamai area.
The hospital released a statement that a medical personnel working in the neurosurgery ward has been infected with COVID-19 and had a history of visiting night entertainment venues in Victory Monument and Ekkamai areas.