Tourism back to somewhat normal without quarantine, in Bangkok.....NEXT SUMMER
Tourism back to somewhat normal without quarantine, in Bangkok.....NEXT SUMMER
Dodger (August 26th, 2021)
The Covid testing fees need to be seen as a catalyst, an iniquitous and needless imposition, rather than as an absolute cost.
Vaccination is not ending this pandemic, and the narrative that once everyone is vaccinated, everything will be OK, is a false dream. Vaccination makes the more vulnerable far safer from bad outcomes, but that's about the limit of it. Hardly anyone is getting Covid more than once, so the end game will occur when everyone has had a brush with the real McCoy. Many people can't afford to wait long for that now - they need to get it over with.
wrong...if everyone...or at least 90% were fully vaccinated then it would be like the flu...99,5% of deaths attributed to covid are the unvaccinated...
I agree the numbers are slightly out, but that's not the main point.
It seems the vaccines reduce the death rate by over 90%. Add in some improved treatment and we're already getting to a level where the death rate is comparable to a bad flu outbreak.
We all carry on as normal if flu is around, so covid vaccines will allow us to carry on as normal with covid. Which is exactly what's happening in the UK at present.
Anything which gets the death rate down to something comparable with other infections that we already live with is a solution.
gerefan2 (August 26th, 2021)
The best solution seems to be to get everyone in mortal danger jabbed, to mitigate that danger, and having done so, stop running way from the bug so people can get their lives back. With a relatively young demographic - only about one Thai in eight is over 65 - getting those at risk jabbed is not a very big ask.
In the case of the LoS, there are literally millions who are suffering substantive harm from the lack of tourists - harm that for most of them greatly outweighs the risks from Covid.
Thailand is currently ranked the third most rapidly ageing population in the world. The number of people aged 60 and over in Thailand now stands at about 13 million, accounting for 20% of the population.
To make matters worse, the majority of Thais are opposed to taking the Sinovac vaccine which is being force-fed to them.
Maybe that accounts for the very low death rate in Thailand?
Number of cases in UK 6.6 m. Number of deaths 132,000
Number of cases in LoS 1.1 m. Number of deaths 10,300
Approx 50% of the death rate of the UK...and with less vaccination.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/