Totally plausible, perfect scenario to spread Covid frankly, if the bar ever reopens it should be professionally sanitized and whatever staff is left should be tested.
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Places in Pattaya where Covid may have been:
https://thepattayanews.com/2021/04/1...id-19-cases-2/
I have been told that testing is free for Thais but not so for falang, depending on where you are tested seems to be 3000 - 4500 baht.
What's the value in getting tested ?
1 If it's for the benefit of wider society, that's fine, but it's a bit optimistic to expect farang to do that if there is a higher farang price for the test !
2 Back in December when I was quarantining, anyone who failed the test, or even had an "inconclusive" test was sent to hospital, whether they had symptoms or not. Hopefully the covid insurance would pay out. If I had no health issues, I'd personally rather isolate at home.
If failing the test, are you still going to get sent to a hospital ? Possibly a rather grim "field hospital" ?
3 The only advantage I could see in getting sent to hospital is if they are now offering some effective treatments. According to the Facebook quarantine forum, one of the people who was sent to hospital back in December after failing the covid test in quarantine was getting "hydroxychloroquine". Last thing I heard, that was shown to be ineffective in trials, however, I presume it is effective at increasing the size of the bill.
For info, I had to have a covid test before flying out of Thailand, at The Thai Travel Clinic in Bangkok. That cost 2990 baht. The cashier did quote over 4000, until I pointed out it was 3000 on the website.
That's a test with a certificate for travel.
Same here....a huge worry to me was what happens if you fail the test? Yes you go to hospital, but what happens after that?
1. You will have to cancel your existing return flight and rebook another. You won’t know the new date until you are definately released from the hospital, so making positive arrangements is a problem. It might mean staying in a hotel for a few nights. So add that and the cost of rearranging the flight into account.
2. Your visa will have expired, unless you were leaving well before the expiry date...unlikely. Thus you will on overstay. It would lead to problems with a hotel,if you need one, apart from the fine at the airport...500 a day which will soon add up. You will also get a stamp in your passport for the overstay.
Whole thing could be a nightmare.
Now back to Nice Boys!
CDC changed guidance recently to show low risk of touch transmission: each contact with a contaminated surface has less than a 1 in 10,000 chance of causing an infection
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...nsmission.html
According to a friend in my condo building who's wife works as a nurse at Banglamung Hospital, there are a lot of covid patients right now, but the beds ARE NOT FULL. If a Thai showed up for a covid test and/or treatment, he would not be turned away. Those are her words - not mine.
I agree with you that the situation, as described, is plausible, but frankly, I think the boy may have been just looking for a cash handout, which is equally as plausible.
There's more Covid scams going around than Cater has Liver Pills.
As I mentioned before, I wouldn't jump to any conclusions based on the stories you're hearing in-and-by-themselves. Hopefully, Beer and Mak are in the loop and can sort this out.
Many Thais are encouraged to seek hospital treatment because - a fairly obvious point to those who are not merely sex tourists - self-isolation at home simply isn’t an option. I’m aware of many boys in whose family home the parents’ bedroom may be curtained off but isn’t a separate room, and one or more of the younger kids bunk in with grandma. As for a separate bathroom ....