Original Post
JackTheBat

8-4-2021 08:41
Reuters: Thailand Braced for Infections Spike

Well, here we go, folks. There were mutterings a couple of weeks ago about clusters at Thong Lo entertainment venues. Then a few days ago another lockdown was announced for Bangkok.

Now we learn that government ministers have experienced "exposure to positive cases" according to the Reuters article below. We don't know precisely, but some likely paid a visit to the Krystal Club on Soi Sukhumvit 55 in the Thong Lo area. The Tripadvisor entry for this establishment indicates what sort of "exposure" these fine government officials might have been enjoying. A translation from a Thai-language source:

Major General Sansern Kaewkamnerd, former director-general of the Public Relations Department, became the lastest politician who has been proven positive for the virus today. He is being treated at Phramongkutklao Hospital while relevant officials are investigating the disease as well as tracking his close contacts for disease inspections.

Yeah...track the close contacts of that former PR guy and current major general, please. See picture below (from the Tripadvisor entry).

We await further lockdown instructions.


Thailand Braced for Infections Spike After Detecting UK COVID-19 Variant
BY PANU WONGCHA-UM AND Panarat Thepgumpanat
https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN2BU0MQ

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand has detected at least 24 cases of the coronavirus variant B.1.1.7 first identified in Britain, a government health expert said on Wednesday, its first known domestic transmission of the highly contagious variant.

The SARS-CoV-2 variant known as B.1.1.7 has been found in more than 100 countries and has been blamed for fuelling new waves of infections in record numbers.

The UK variant was found in a cluster of 24 visitors to entertainment venues in Bangkok, which were detected at the weekend. Nearly 200 such venues have been closed for two weeks.

"We did everything to block it, and it still gets through," Yong Poovorawan, a government expert and virologist at Chulalongkorn University, told a health ministry briefing.

"This variant is very viral and can spread 1.7 times faster than the usual strain," he said.

Thailand has seen infections jump in the past week, although numbers are still low compared to some of its regional neighbours.

It recorded 334 new infections on Wednesday, with no new deaths, bringing its case total to 29,905 and 95 fatalities.

Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha instructed authorities to prepare field hospitals in anticipation of a spike in infections.

Ten of his ministers and dozens of lawmakers were self-isolating on Wednesday due to exposure to positive cases.

"We can handle things right now and I have instructed the preparation for field hospitals in Bangkok area," Prayuth said of the rise in cases.

"We could need these field hospitals in case the pandemic worsens," he added.

Confirmation of the presence of the B.1.1.7 variant will be a setback for Thailand, which is just a week away from one of its biggest holiday periods.

B.1.1.7 is as much as 70% more transmissible than existing variants, and far deadlier, according to British scientists.

Yong said he was puzzled at how community transmission had occurred given Thailand's strict border controls, quarantine and testing protocols, which in January had detected the variant in a family traveling from Britain, who were isolated.

Opas Karnkawinpong of the Department of Disease Control warned of thousands of new daily infections if restrictions are not followed during the holiday period.

Thailand is aiming to start is mass immunisation campaign from June but has been vaccinating health workers or people deemed vulnerable, with more than 300,000 recipients so far, according to the Health Ministry.

(Reporting by Panu Wongcha-um and Panarat Thempgumpanat; Editing by Martin Petty)


EDIT: From a Japanese source, a gallery of the hostesses at the Krystal Club--a place where senior gov't officials are currently telling their wives they've never, ever visited:
https://yari-thai.net/koyote/krystal-club-thonglor25/#h_shop_cast

EDIT 2: Here's a 34-second video of the lovely staff at that place where the ministers never visited (Prayut says he has no knowledge of any ministers ever ever going there):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1t9BiuR4NzM





[ Last edited by  JackTheBat at 8-4-2021 09:27 ]

UsernameTimeCreditsReason
obe 8-4-2021 08:51 Acceptance +10 This will become a shit show
alex_french 8-4-2021 09:01 Acceptance +5 Are the wives stupid? Sadly this would be a U turn for re-opening Thailand.
anabikumi 8-4-2021 13:45 Acceptance +2 Like the US, when government officials are not being good examples, it sets a bad example for everyone and shit show.
batman108 9-4-2021 08:58 Acceptance +6 awesome and thanks
boscitc 9-4-2021 11:58 Acceptance +5 Thanks
arikop 9-4-2021 15:55 Acceptance +5 Sadly, I wont be visiting Bangkok any time soon


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