21 New Cases Of Influenza 2009 In Pattaya
#151Posted 2009-06-12 01:58:05
The black plague was one of the most effective economic stimulus packages ever
#152Posted 2009-06-12 02:12:00
4 Dont listend to complacent idiots on this board that might get you or your loved ones killed. I agree with this, The Thai Gov could have been on this situation 2 months ago when any educated person could figure out that Thailand was at risk. I expected naysayers when I posted on this subject before, either the first or second thread started on the subject which was closed. What is interesting is to see people who are in a complete state of denial on how this will effect all of us in Thailand with the newest information we now have. I told the wife to wait three months and we would see what happened, it only took two and now there are confirmed cases of people coming to Thailand on holiday in good health and leaving with Swine Flu. #153Posted 2009-06-12 02:30:46
A troll post and the replies to it have been deleted.
-- Maestro #154Posted 2009-06-12 03:29:15
http://www.thestanda.......&con_type=1
Nightclub workers treble Thailand's swine flu tally Friday, June 12, 2009 The number of confirmed cases of swine flu in Thailand nearly tripled to 46 yesterday, with most of the new infections detected among workers at a nightclub in the seaside resort of Pattaya. And a Hong Kong visitor has claimed to have contracted the virus on the southern resort island of Phuket. Thai premier Abhisit Vejjajiva has sent Public Health Minister Witthaya Kaewparadai Witthaya there to investigate. "There are new confirmed cases both in Pattaya and Phuket," the prime minister said. "But none of these confirmed cases is in a serious condition." Health officials reported 30 new cases across the kingdom, including a young British traveler, and said more were expected. But they urged people to remain calm. Twenty-one of the new infections were found among the Pattaya nightclub workers, who were tested after two Taiwanese tourists claimed to have contracted the disease there upon their return home. Four other cases were found at the privately run St Gabriel's College in Bangkok. The college has now announced it will close for one week. The remaining five infected people in Thailand are being kept in quarantine. Since the virus was first discovered in the United States and Mexico in April, 74 countries have reported more than 27,000 cases, including 141 deaths, according to figures from the World Health Organization. In Australia, the flu tally has ticked up by 39 to 1,263 cases, with 1,011 in the southern state of Victoria. Authorities in the state said four people were being treated in hospital intensive care wards. That was a potentially worrying escalation for Australian health chiefs, who have previously reported only mild symptoms among flu victims. But the flu has spread rapidly in Australia - the world's fifth worst- hit country - since sick passengers were allowed to leave a cruise ship in Sydney late last month. Victoria has recorded numerous cases of domestic transmission, which occurs when the virus spreads between people within a community rather than the infection being driven by people coming from overseas. In Germany, 27 children from a Japanese school in Duesseldorf tested positive for flu. The Japanese families affected have been quarantined in their homes and the school closed. AGENCIES #156Posted 2009-06-12 04:10:50
http://www.bangkokpo...flu-alert-level
Local authorities in Pattaya are stepping up measures to contain the spread of the virus and ensure the town is clear of H1N1 in a month. Pattaya Mayor Itthiphol Khunplome said more than 80 health volunteers have been dispatched to monitor closely the health of the immediate families of the infected patients. A surveillance centre has been set up in Bang Lamung Hospital and 420,000 anti-viral tablets were distributed to medical facilities. #157Posted 2009-06-12 04:19:14
I was just denied entry to Noir Disco on 3rd rd this evening. Reason given: all foriengers will be not be allowed in for the next 3 days due to the flu outbreak. I explained that I am working in Pattaya and produced my Thai Driver's liscence as ID but was still denied
#158Posted 2009-06-12 04:27:18
Farangs are pink. Pigs are pink.
Any questions? How many cases of influenza are reported in an average year? #159Posted 2009-06-12 04:27:20
30,000+ people die each year from the normal flu. 3000+ people die every day from malaria. I don't get the hype for swine flu.
#160Posted 2009-06-12 04:29:56
I was just denied entry to Noir Disco on 3rd rd this evening. Reason given: all foriengers will be not be allowed in for the next 3 days due to the flu outbreak. I explained that I am working in Pattaya and produced my Thai Driver's liscence as ID but was still denied This is classic. Did you end up out at some other Disco or was everything closed? Supposedly 17 venues were ordered closed according to one Newspaper, well see what the story is after the sun comes up and Thai News gets translated into English. #161Posted 2009-06-12 04:37:20
http://www.nationmul...al_30104952.php
In Pathum Thani province north of Bangkok, 50 nurseryschool students were taking medication after falling ill. Public Health Ministry deputy permanent secretary Dr Paijit Warachit admitted the Kingdom now faced internal spread of the disease. #162Posted 2009-06-12 04:40:56
No, the place was open, just not allowing foreigners in. They said walking st was letting in foreigners in but most predominately thai venues will be closed for foreigners for 3 days.
#164Posted 2009-06-12 05:51:52
“Containment is no longer a feasible option,” Dr. Keiji Fukuda, deputy director general of the World Health Organization, announced Monday night in Geneva after a meeting of the agency’s emergency committee on the spreading swine flu virus. “The world should focus on mitigation." This was reported on April 29th.
Mitigation guidelines issued by the CDC (February 2007) include social distancing strategies to reduce contact between people: •closing schools •canceling public gatherings •planning for liberal work leave policies •teleworking strategies •voluntary isolation of cases •voluntary quarantine of household contacts #165Posted 2009-06-12 06:10:50
Bloody Farangs coming here with your desease and destroying our tourists inductry. Thais do a much better job at destroying their tourist industry and their image of a calm quiet society all by themselves. They should be thankful that the old, the lame, the perverts, child molesters and the odd genuine tourist still goes there to spens some money. Otherways they are stuffed! They are just too lazy to do any real work! #166Posted 2009-06-12 06:15:12
I'm on my way to Bangkok in a couple of weeks, I probably bring with me the flu so be warned.
Just staying at the airport will be dangerous enough, I just hope I survive the flight. Edited by balo, 2009-06-12 06:16:20. #167Posted 2009-06-12 06:23:48
Bloody Farangs coming here with your desease and destroying our tourists inductry. So dont try passing the blame, when you have only yourselves to blame and your problems are far from over they are just starting best of luck. AMAZING THAILAND, VERY TRUE!!! PS, Remember that you are not the only country with sun, sea, sand and cheep prices, not that Thailand is that cheep anymore there are many places much cheeper nearby I dont think I need to name them. I have lived in Thailand for 20 years so I think I know what I am talking about, but know I am thinking of leaving the LAND OF FALSE SMILES!!! #168Posted 2009-06-12 06:41:39
2 week ago i had high feber and running nose. But i am fine now........... i hope and think, is this flu very dangerous ?
I just got some medicin from the doctor for feber, running nose and sore troath i eat it for 10 days and now i am fine. #169Posted 2009-06-12 07:57:39
This is just the start. Watch it spread like wild fire over the next few weeks. Typical example is Australia, Melbourne in particular, last week, single figures, today 1,300 plus cases and rising. The message is keep off trains, and other places where people are in close proximity. what's the big deal ,as flu goes,the swine flu is quite mild with very low mortality rates #170Posted 2009-06-12 08:10:20
And NOBODY talking about CHIKUNGUNYA FEVER in the South...now spreading quickly north, with thousands affected in Phuket as I write this.
VERY high fever, tremendous body pain, very long term recovery(up to ONE YEAR! from severe Arthritis-like symptoms and joint pain and stiffness, no vaccine, no cure. I live in Patong and I am in my FOURTH week of this shit! The silence is deafening! #171Posted 2009-06-12 08:22:10
And NOBODY talking about CHIKUNGUNYA FEVER in the South...now spreading quickly north, with thousands affected in Phuket as I write this. VERY high fever, tremendous body pain, very long term recovery(up to ONE YEAR! from severe Arthritis-like symptoms and joint pain and stiffness, no vaccine, no cure. I live in Patong and I am in my FOURTH week of this shit! The silence is deafening! Check the Phuket forum as there are a couple of threads on this topic. #172Posted 2009-06-12 08:36:10
And NOBODY talking about CHIKUNGUNYA FEVER in the South...now spreading quickly north, with thousands affected in Phuket as I write this. VERY high fever, tremendous body pain, very long term recovery(up to ONE YEAR! from severe Arthritis-like symptoms and joint pain and stiffness, no vaccine, no cure. I live in Patong and I am in my FOURTH week of this shit! The silence is deafening! #173Posted 2009-06-12 09:04:36
I think if they service staff in restaurants and bars would break with tradition and wash their hands with soap and water while not coughing and sneezing into the food and drink at least in Thailand we can nip this pandemic in the bud. A two week moratorium in nose picking past the first knuckle will help prevent Thailand from become a flu hub.
#174Posted 2009-06-12 09:07:01
That city is a veritable viral cesspool
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