mr giggles (July 28th, 2021)
On the Facebook page of a Thai former friend I saw a short video of a coffin being loaded into a crematorium. The 3 or 4 attendants were all wearing white protective disposable suits (Hazmat suits?--probably not?). I was somewhat amused at the incongruity of seeing them strip off the suits after the casket was safely inside and see they were wearing orange monk's robes underneath. One of them wadded up the suit and threw it into the oven on top of the casket to dispose of it.
I do get the impression that the fear of coronavirus and resulting precautions sometimes go far beyond what is rational in Thailand.
I understand the corpse for Thai covid victims is bagged, so whoever places it in the coffin is already at low risk.
After that, they could clean up the handles with alcohol or soap and it would be perfectly safe to handle without wearing any protective gear.
There are other examples of excessive precautions. For instance, most Thai hand sanitizer gel dispensers are either automatic or foot operated. The foot operation is superfluous, as in the second or so in between touching the dispenser and spreading the alcohol gel onto the part of the hand that just touched it, no one is going to catch covid. There are many designs of the foot operated dispensers. With some designs, the metal bracket hides the pump outlet, so if not paying attention, the gel can miss your hands and ejaculate onto your clothing.
It's a publicity stunt. Mortality is maybe 10% higher than usual. Part of that is offset by lower numbers of death by road accidents (during the current lockdown, on average 20 fewer death by road accidents than usually, richardbarrow).
Calculation something like: normally, 1000 people die in Thailand every day, now there are an additional 100 Covid death and 20 fewer road accident deaths, making 1080 death per day. And someone constructs overwhelmed crematoria from that surge!
I prefer foot operated or automatic, because I can put both hands under the dispenser.
...very adams family..
I saw a video of the Walking Dead; are they corpses or do they breathe or both?