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I thought that was true only at the time, the statement was made and before the virus had passed through intermediaries that mutated it such that it became transmissible between humans. That's what can happen with such organisms. It was the truth when it was true even though its no longer true.
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51 minutes ago, chocolat steve said:
... Also, is TP that important to stock up so much? I...
The problem is some people are just so full of shit! 🤣
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I read somewhere yesterday that the World Health Organisation has determined that Covid19 does not transmit from humans to dogs and accordingly is recommending that here is no need to quarantine dogs. They suggest that any dogs in quarantine should be released. Literally, WHO let the dogs out!
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7 hours ago, chocolat steve said:
Why hasn't Thailand have more cases? Thailand and Philippines are the countries I've visited the most by far (for cultural exchange reasons obviously ). There are multiple tour busses of Chinese coming through Pattaya. Tons. Same in Bangkok. Logically, Thailand should be hit harder way more than it has and last I checked about 30 cases? Probably more by now. Why?
Same in Philippines. The high rise condos mostly converted to airbnb in Makati section of Manila are at least half if not most Chinese tourists. Curiously all young people but anyway, why isn't Manila hit hard? There are only a handful of cases last time I googled it. Makes no sense.
Okay, Rome gets its fair share of Chinese tourists and Italy is hit. California for obvious reasons both tourism as well as having Chinese Americans who go back and forth. So, I can see the sudden rise in cases.
But places that have a lot of Chinese aren't getting it. Why isn't India? Comparatively speaking. It makes no sense.
Thoughts?
The less you test the less you see. Easiest way to make the problem go away.
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35 minutes ago, Coss said:
I want to be here
Wouldn't it be easier to pop up the map a bit to PNG. They have similar (sort of) there 😀
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Must get down to Thermae and offer a few purples around, see what I can get 😀
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3 hours ago, Coss said:
But they cant go in and find the "Blue Eye" bit and splice it onto 'elbows' so the organism has blue elbows...
Once they can I'm up for a spot of splicing, woohoo!
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Funnily enough I did the same, but early on, around 5:30pm. Not much happening around that time and the available company was just a knats cock shy of atrocious.
Hopefully it is better later on.
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What better way to reduce the number of infected people than to limit real testing. The UK has reported a few hundred cases, far more than Thailand, but they have also reported that this is from testing some 20,000 people. In Thailand the number of people tested is ...?
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There are no tourists so not worth the effort involved. Thais mostly go home for Songkran.
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Couple of other interesting reads
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It seems the instructions or recommendations or absolute inviolate instructions are still a complete mess here in Thailand. This last 7 days was a mix for me of UK, Qatar, Hong Kong and Thailand. I have had no symptoms and still do not. Even if I wanted to report my condition to anyone I would not know how to go about it, no information available on that. If they activate a hotline, website, email address within the 14 days I could do so, but I think its not particularly likely any one will, and even if they do it will not work, be overloaded or in some other way irrelevant.
I'm almost in the Trump camp on this one, at least I have a certain fatalistic attitude toward it. Understanding the various influenza types gives you a bit of perspective I think.
It seems that though this influenza type has a higher mortality rate than the typical type A influenza treatment is both reasonable and practical with the exception of a lack of inoculation opportunity (so far). I also perceive that the chance of becoming infected with this particular strain of the influenza virus is far less than might be the case for other types. After almost 23 years here I don't recall a flu problem ever. By comparison in the UK it's almost an annual activity. Seems as if maybe the same is true of the US.
Easy reading without too many big words
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/cold-flu-difference/
https://www.healthline.com/health/influenza-a-symptoms#influenza-a-vs.-influenza-b
It is also interesting to note that this particular influenza epidemic is actually SARS, with some (significant?) variations. Online information suggests that the names used to identify this particular strain have avoided referring to SARS "in order to avoid panic". Seems that might not have worked out as planned.
The low rate of infection in Thailand seems odd, relative to other countries and suggests one of two things. Either the virus significantly dissipates in this environment, combination of heat, pollution, somtam, etc or testing for this particular strain of virus is either minimal or ineffective.
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And yet...
From the BP at 21:03 March 5th 2020
The government on Thursday announces new compulsory quarantine measure for arrivals from four countries and two territories in a bid to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
The move came as the Thai postal service began disinfecting all packages received from overseas, although the World Health Organization has said it is safe to receive post from badly affected countries such as China.
The quarantine announcement, published in the Royal Gazette on Thursday, classified South Korea, China, Macao, Hong Kong, Italy and Iran as "dangerous communicable disease areas".
This means that all arrivals from these places, including those that transit through them, will have to provide the authorities with their address and travel plan and be self-quarantined for 14 days.
"Thais and foreigners who came from these places will have to go through self-quarantine for 14 days at home or in a hotel room, where they have to report themselves to the authorities every day or officials will come to check on them," Public Health Ministry spokesman Rungrueng Kitphati told Reuters.
Those that breached the quarantined will face 20,000 baht fine, Mr Rungrueng said.
Arrivals who display coronavirus symptoms will be send directly to government hospitals.The order will be effective from Friday.
Thailand has also prepared facilities for the 14-day quarantine of thousands of Thai workers gradually returning from the South Korean province of Gyeongsang and the city of Daegu, currently epicentres of the virus outbreak, the government said.
The country has recorded a total of 47 coronavirus cases since January, with one fatality. Thirty-one of the coronavirus patients have recovered and returned home, while 15 are still being treated in hospitals.
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So I guess if you are under 37.5 C and hansum man then no ponpen.
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I entered last night from Hong Kong. No questions, no testing, apart from forehead height temperature cameras in the common arrival area, finger and thumb prints still required, no sanitizer or wipes in evidence. Few people in the airport, immigration was a breeze, absolutely no queue. Welcome to Thailand.
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Is this the crash?
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Good info, more updates as and when much appreciated. Hopefully gets worked out.
I would think a replacement passport is the only real option now, after claiming loss with the embassy as seems to be underway.
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Yet still they all want that cheap labor.
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I have a good friend who sits firmly in the Trump camp and fully supports the removal of illegal immigrants. However he, like many others, has made significant use of the labor force available outside the local Home Depot over the years and is now seriously upset that the dwindling number of guys available for his "illegal work force" are now demanding significantly more for their time. It's clear to tell he is really wrestling with what the concept of these practices really mean for people such as him.
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7 minutes ago, Coss said:
Used to be able to get an app that would put background sounds in your phone calls, i.e. airport, pub, hospital etc.
Now that I could have some fun with 😁
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7 hours ago, Coss said:
Now there's an idea, an opportunity, like letters to Santa, we could convey people's questions, to the Aliens out there, for a price of course. With "please reply before 2025 earth years" or similar, to make sure any replies turned up before the questioner was dead..
Why should SETI be all about listening?
We are already doing a pretty good job of advertising our presence. In today's world most electronic devices are powered by switching supplies and other than expensive carefully filtered types most radiate a wide range of crap typically in the tens and hundreds of kilohertz. Together with harmonics the cumulative global effect of these is to cover much of the radio spectrum with a fog like a giant electronic fart and engulfing the planet. I don't doubt that the hyper life form on planet zedzed-tharg have already identified us as planet fart!
7 hours ago, Coss said:I've been toying with getting some soundtracks from some cartoons and playing them discretely, in disassociated moments, during the day or night, to see if the subject of my affections realises that there is a soundtrack to her life...
This seems eminently fun. Can think of a simple phone app with a menu of choices, just touch the button appropriate at any given moment. You could have pages for different situations. An eating set, a shopping set, a bathroom set and a bedroom set.
https://www.zapsplat.com/sound-effect-category/cartoon/
This'll fix everything
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Something which does nothing can do neither good nor bad, it just does... nothing.