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    Coronavirus - Thailand

    I received the following email from the UK Government Notifications Service, which I thought may be of interest to members and readers of the forum:

    Thailand travel advice

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    Health section and Summary – updated information and advice following an outbreak of coronavirus in China and elsewhere in the region

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    3:30pm, 22 January 2020
    Extract from British Embassy Bangkok website:

    There is an ongoing outbreak of coronavirus. The virus originated in Wuhan City, Hubei Province but cases have been confirmed in other parts of China and the region, including Thailand. You should comply with any additional screening measures put in place by the local authorities. Further advice is available from Public Health England, and the TravelHealthPro website.

    https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-ad...hailand/health
    Extract from Public Health England website which relates to advice for travel to China :

    Latest update

    22 January 2020


    UK public health measures are world leading and our excellent NHS is well prepared to manage and treat new diseases. We have been carefully monitoring the situation in Wuhan for some time and are ready to put in place proportionate, precautionary measures.

    From today, 22 January 2020, enhanced monitoring will be in place from all direct flights from Wuhan to the UK. The enhanced monitoring package includes a number of measures that will help to provide advice to travellers if they feel unwell.

    For those travelling back directly from Wuhan, this includes a Port Health team who will meet each direct flight aircraft to provide advice and support to those that feel unwell. The team will include the Principal Port Medical Inspector, Port Health Doctor, Administrative Support, and Team Leader.

    The team will:

    • check for symptoms of Coronavirus and provide information to all passengers about symptoms, and what to do if they become ill
    • have Mandarin and Cantonese language support and leaflets will be available to passengers

    There are 3 direct flights a week that arrive at Heathrow from Wuhan. The enhanced monitoring of direct flights will be kept under continuous review and expanded to other Chinese departure points if necessary.
    Leaflets and information will be made available across all UK airports, advising travellers from China on what do to if they feel unwell.

    Based on the emerging evidence regarding case numbers, potential sources and human to human transmission, the risk to travellers to Wuhan is moderate.

    The risk to the UK population has been assessed as low. This has been raised from very low due to current evidence on the likelihood of cases being imported into this country.

    The UK is well prepared for new diseases and our approach is being kept under constant review. In line with our robust preparedness activities for emerging infections, we have issued clinical guidance for the detection and diagnosis of Wuhan Novel Coronavirus and PHE has developed a diagnostic test. Thanks to PHE, the UK is now one of the first countries outside China to have a prototype specific laboratory test for this novel disease.

    There are currently no confirmed cases of this new infection in the UK.

    Dr Nick Phin, Deputy Director, National Infection Service, Public Health England, said:

    “This is a new and rapidly evolving situation where information on cases and the virus is being gathered and assessed daily. Based on the available evidence, the current risk to the UK is considered low. We are working with the WHO and other international partners, have issued advice to the NHS and are keeping the situation under constant review.
    The risk to visitors to Wuhan is moderate reflecting an increase in the number of cases being identified in China and evidence that the virus has limited spread from person to person. If you are traveling to the area, you should maintain good hand, respiratory and personal hygiene and should avoid visiting animal and bird markets or people who are ill with respiratory symptoms. Individuals should seek medical attention if they develop respiratory symptoms within 14 days of visiting Wuhan, either in China or on their return to the UK. They should phone ahead before attending any health services and mention their recent travel to the city.”
    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/w...ravel-to-china


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    Re: Coronavirus - Thailand

    Today I bought a face mask for ₿45. I noted that some Thais are wearing them here in Bangkok and the first pharmacy I called at had sold out. I think their use is more likely to be connected to the poor air quality rather than fears about the Coronavirus, but I can't say for certain. But, as I have a weakened immune system and suffer from asthma, I thought it would be prudent and certainly do no harm to buy and wear a face mask.

    Below is an extract from an article in today's Bangkok Post ...

    First Thai infected with coronavirus

    23 Jan 2020 at 08:42
    WRITER: GARY BOYLE
    ORIGINAL SOURCE/WRITER: APINYA WIPATAYOTIN


    The Public Health Ministry on Wednesday confirmed a 73-year-old woman being treated at a hospital in Nakhon Pathom was the first Thai found to be infected with coronavirus.

    The woman fell ill after returning from the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year. She was being treated in Nakhon Pathom. Health officials confirmed she was infected with the new strain of coronavirus.

    There have now been four reported cases of novel coronavirus infection found in Thailand - three Chinese tourists and one Thai.

    The second Chinese tourist found to be infected has since been completely cured and has returned home, the Department of Disease Control announced on Wednesday.

    Dr Sophon Iamsirithavorn, the director, said the 74-year-old Chinese woman arrived in Thailand from Wuhan on Jan 13. She was quarantined on arrival with a fever and tests confirmed she was carrying the 2019-nCoV virus.

    She was treated at the Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute in Nonthaburi province.
    She had since been declared free of the infection and had returned home to China on Tuesday, Dr Sophon said.

    The Public Health Ministry has sought to calm public fears over the new disease, a viral respiratory infection similar to SARS, with assurances that measures are in place to prevent the spread of the virus.
    Link to Bangkok Post website: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand...th-coronavirus

    Also below is an extract from the BBC News website regarding the latest news out of Wuhan where, amongst other things, it states that face masks are reportedly running low in the city:

    China coronavirus: Fear grips Wuhan as lockdown begins

    A sense of anxiety is growing in Wuhan as the Chinese city goes into lockdown in an effort to control the spread of a new virus which has left 17 dead.

    The authorities have suspended planes and trains in and out of the city of 11 million people, as well as buses, subways and ferries.

    The nearby city of Huanggang has announced it will shut its public transport down due to the outbreak.

    There are more than 500 confirmed cases of the virus, which has spread abroad.

    Countries around the world have announced they will be screening travellers for signs of the virus.

    Wuhan is at the centre of the outbreak and believed to be where the virus originated.

    Residents have been told not to leave. Worried about a food shortage, one Wuhan resident said it felt like "the end of the world".

    The lockdown comes as millions of Chinese people travel across the country for the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday.

    Another Wuhan resident said on social media site Weibo that they were on the "verge of tears" when they heard about the closures.

    All outbound flights from Wuhan have been suspended as of Thursday. A handful of inbound flights still appear to be operating, though many flights have been cancelled.

    Several regional airlines - including Malaysia's AirAsia and Singapore Airlines' budget carrier Scoot - have announced a temporary halt to flights to and from Wuhan.

    What's the latest?

    The public transport lockdown came into force as of 10:00 local time (02:00 GMT), leaving normally busy trains stations and airports empty.

    Supermarket shelves were reportedly bare as residents scrambled for supplies, while people took to social media to complain about soaring prices for groceries.

    Residents had already been told to avoid crowds and minimise public gatherings, and health authorities have reportedly made wearing a mask in public places mandatory.

    State news agency Xinhua said tourist attractions and hotels had been told to suspend large-scale activities while libraries, museums and theatres were cancelling exhibitions and performances.

    Face mask stocks are reportedly running low in the city

    And the lockdown is spreading. Public television in Huanggang - a city of more than six million people east of Wuhan - has also announced a suspension of its bus and rail system from the end of Thursday, and encouraged people not to leave the city. Cafes and cinemas will also be shut.

    On Thursday, China's National Health Commission released details of the 17 victims. The youngest victim was 48 and the oldest was 89. Most of them were elderly and suffered from other chronic diseases including Parkinson's disease and diabetes.

    All the fatalities so far have been in Hubei province, of which Wuhan is the capital.

    A doctor at a hospital in Wuhan spoke to the BBC

    The virus is now spreading at an alarming rate. The hospitals have been flooding with thousands of patients, who wait hours to see a doctor - you can imagine their panic.

    Normally Wuhan is a great place to live and we are proud of our work - specialists here have developed a guide for coronavirus diagnosis and treatment.

    But I am scared because this is a new virus and the figures are worrying.

    Two days ago we were told not to go to work because of the risk of contamination. If we leave our home on the hospital campus, we are required to wear masks.

    We don't want to take our two-year-old son outside. He's sleeping now, and we are trying to protect him as much as possible - hand-washing, airing the apartment, avoiding contact with people.

    Outside I can barely see anyone on the streets. We have been told to avoid gathering.

    I went to the supermarket to buy food, but there was nothing left - no vegetables or biscuits. Some Lunar New Year celebrations are cancelled.

    People had bought tickets to go home for lunar new year but they can't go now. Everyone is stuck here and can't leave.

    What do we know about the virus?

    Currently known as 2019-nCoV, the virus is understood to be a new strain of coronavirus not previously identified in humans. The Sars (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) virus that killed nearly 800 people globally in the early 2000s was also a coronavirus, as is the common cold.

    This new virus originated in a seafood market in Wuhan that "conducted illegal transactions of wild animals", authorities have said. The market has been shut down since the beginning of the year.

    Some researchers have suggested the illness may have originated in snakes. A study published on Wednesday in the Journal of Medical Virology said genetic analysis suggests snakes are "the most probable wildlife animal reservoir" for the virus but this would need to be confirmed by other studies. Other researchers have questioned the claim.
    Link to BBC website: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-51217455

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    I hear many Irish bars are no longer selling Corona. (sorry NIrish just couldnt resist it mate!).

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    Re: Coronavirus - Thailand

    Quote Originally Posted by Moses View Post
    With that many masks, the air probably finds it easier to go around the edges.

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    If it spreads it will destroy the tourist businness worldwide.Just announced suspect case in Belfast.

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    And dont look at me, that wasn't MY fault !!

    Actually it seems that our Doc's here locally decided off their own bat and long before any Government advice or instruction to go ahead to stick the guy who'd just flown in from Wuhan and who had a fever into isolation "just in case" - so lets hope either he's just got a cold or that their quick actions may avert something worse for the rest of us ( in the UK in general !)

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    Swampy very busy even at 3.00am. No screening that I saw and direct flights from China given no special treatment. Business as usual.

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    It's good to see that you are back in Pattaya in time for the Chinese new year celebrations arsenal. You're the antidote that Sunee badly needs in these times of uncertainty.

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    Never fear dinagam. I shall certainly be 'givin' it large' in the pursuit of fun and frolics in the fleshpots of Paradise-upon-sea.

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