Coranavirus Travelling to Thailand
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Just crack on with it.
I was in Taiwan 2 weeks ago for 3 days, Japan last week for a couple of days am and supposed to be heading back across to Asia to Singapore for the Air Show next weekend.
I occasionally wear a mask if I’m in heavily populated areas like the Metro / MRT but just practice general good hygiene.
I really wouldn’t worry too much at the moment.
I was in Taiwan 2 weeks ago for 3 days, Japan last week for a couple of days am and supposed to be heading back across to Asia to Singapore for the Air Show next weekend.
I occasionally wear a mask if I’m in heavily populated areas like the Metro / MRT but just practice general good hygiene.
I really wouldn’t worry too much at the moment.
Not sure if I'm missing something but it's fairly low risk anyway isn't it? I mean it's a 2-3% mortality rate and if you're fit and healthy probably be like getting a bad cold? Cashier in the petrol station on the weekend told me he was really worried about it. Was reading the Sun. I'd never met him before, he just started telling me how he thought it was going to be the end of the world. Saying that, he thought 2-3% mortality meant 2-3% chance of survival until I corrected him. He seemed happier as I left anyway.
I have seen the doom-mongery in the Coronavirus thread and I don't buy into it.
However,
However,
- Thailand is the most popular international holiday destination for Chinese tourists from the province
- The most popular period for International tourism from China is the New Year period which begun last week and continues into next.
- The lockdown will not have prevented thousands of Chinese arrivals to Thailand since the first instance.
- Thailand has 8 confirmed cases- but for every confirmed case, 10 possible cases are under observation (as of 4 hours ago).
- Current understanding is that the virus has a 14 day incubation period and is infectious before symptoms are felt.
- The virus may be transmitted Asymptomatically.
https://ddc.moph.go.th/viralpneumonia/eng/situatio...
the official view on it..... not great reading. get the impression they will say anything to protect tourism.
seems to be doubling on a daily basis tho.
I wouldnt be too concerned save Chinese flood into Thailand this time of year.
Very much considering pulling now as its been confirmed transmission during incubation so all those checks are useless with a high contagion figure.
the official view on it..... not great reading. get the impression they will say anything to protect tourism.
seems to be doubling on a daily basis tho.
I wouldnt be too concerned save Chinese flood into Thailand this time of year.
Very much considering pulling now as its been confirmed transmission during incubation so all those checks are useless with a high contagion figure.
Nobody has died in Thailand. As yet all cases are Chinese nationals who caught it in China. Depending on how much trust you place in the Chinese government it is just a mild fever, unless immunosuppressed or eldery, then you are at a higher risk.
Thousands dying from the flu in the USA, which is more contagious, yet nobody seems concerned about that
Thousands dying from the flu in the USA, which is more contagious, yet nobody seems concerned about that
We're due out there in a couple of months; hoping by then it's all blown over so no need to worry, or it's definitely a problem so we should definitely cancel.
Until then I'm keeping an eye on the map here (https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/thailand) to make sure our destinations aren't on the list.
Until then I'm keeping an eye on the map here (https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/thailand) to make sure our destinations aren't on the list.
In Vietnam now. Cambodia later today. Back to BKK in 10 days. Lots of people wear masks including us in busy areas.
Wear a mask, don't touch your mouth nose eyes when in places where others touch things. Mask off and relax when out if crowded places.
Its not affecting us much but we are being careful , as is everyone else, except the chinese., Who are insisting on travelling regardless. Plane load flew into danang this week and infected 12 people. Vietnamese are not happy at all with them. Particularly the bat eating bit.
Not seen any sweaty coughers yet.
Approaching Hanoi airport and will buy hand sanitizer.
And to whomever said what's to worry about, it is rarely fatal..... Come over here. The paranoia is real. No one wants to be that person who coughs in the restaurant. And the possibility of pneumonia is pretty frightening.
Wear a mask, don't touch your mouth nose eyes when in places where others touch things. Mask off and relax when out if crowded places.
Its not affecting us much but we are being careful , as is everyone else, except the chinese., Who are insisting on travelling regardless. Plane load flew into danang this week and infected 12 people. Vietnamese are not happy at all with them. Particularly the bat eating bit.
Not seen any sweaty coughers yet.
Approaching Hanoi airport and will buy hand sanitizer.
And to whomever said what's to worry about, it is rarely fatal..... Come over here. The paranoia is real. No one wants to be that person who coughs in the restaurant. And the possibility of pneumonia is pretty frightening.
Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 30th January 05:56
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30381142
The health office in Chiang Mai said on Monday (January 27) that the Public Health Ministry had instructed provincial health offices to stop reporting the numbers of suspected and confirmed coronavirus cases and wait for the official announcement from the ministry after China announced a ban of all flight to the province after February 7.
No updated figures on cases until 7 Feb....
Draw your own conclusions on that!
The health office in Chiang Mai said on Monday (January 27) that the Public Health Ministry had instructed provincial health offices to stop reporting the numbers of suspected and confirmed coronavirus cases and wait for the official announcement from the ministry after China announced a ban of all flight to the province after February 7.
No updated figures on cases until 7 Feb....
Draw your own conclusions on that!
bobo said:
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30381142
The health office in Chiang Mai said on Monday (January 27) that the Public Health Ministry had instructed provincial health offices to stop reporting the numbers of suspected and confirmed coronavirus cases and wait for the official announcement from the ministry after China announced a ban of all flight to the province after February 7.
No updated figures on cases until 7 Feb....
Draw your own conclusions on that!
That is concerning for me as I fly on the 6th. I could land to news that there are hundreds of cases and the FCO has updated its travel information to 'don't'.The health office in Chiang Mai said on Monday (January 27) that the Public Health Ministry had instructed provincial health offices to stop reporting the numbers of suspected and confirmed coronavirus cases and wait for the official announcement from the ministry after China announced a ban of all flight to the province after February 7.
No updated figures on cases until 7 Feb....
Draw your own conclusions on that!
bobo said:
you would only do that if the actual numbers are bad and you want to prioritize tourism over healthcare. unless you can think of another more logical reason?
There are many reasons could be considered of which these are just a pinch:-They want the figures to be accurate and controlled (which I would expect from a civilised Western country - which China isn’t).
They want to conceal the numbers FULLSTOP.
They realise they may be knackered for some time so are happy to allow a level playing field across the world so that lots of countries too thus giving them lore control of future activities. Obviously this would be unethical and morally wrong....
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