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A highly-respected specialist in respiratory illnesses says the Thai government needs to completely change tack in the way it’s dealing with Covid-19. Posting on his Facebook page, Dr Manoon Leechawengongs from Bangkok’s Vichaiyut Hospital has called for an overhaul in how new infections are dealt with and wants expensive PCR tests ditched altogether. The prominent medic says that as it becomes clear the Omicron variant generally results in less severe illness, the government needs to focus on saving money to treat people with more serious diseases. “The government should not focus only on treatment of this disease but it should […]

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The man speaks with great authority and practical sense. Regrettably his words will fall on deaf ears because the PM is distracted by a host of other issues and is always prone to u-turns. The deputy PM & Health Minister is on an ego trip having singlehandedly "saved Thailand from certain doom" and is now intent on becoming the next dictator in charge.

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

A highly-respected specialist in respiratory illnesses says the Thai government needs to completely change tack in the way it’s dealing with Covid-19. Posting on his Facebook page, Dr Manoon Leechawengongs from Bangkok’s Vichaiyut Hospital has called for an overhaul in how new infections are dealt with and wants expensive PCR tests ditched altogether. The prominent medic says that as it becomes clear the Omicron variant generally results in less severe illness, the government needs to focus on saving money to treat people with more serious diseases. “The government should not focus only on treatment of this disease but it should […]

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In government, the smartest person in the room is the one most often ignored. 

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Wouldn't it be great if politicians actually listened to the experts.

All around the world politicians have said that they will take the advice of the medical experts, but that only applies when these opinions align with the voting public.

Maybe not so important to the people in power in Thailand, they will make decisions based on the retention of their position.  

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Could someone make this man the Chief Medical Officer for Thailand?? I know where I come from, politicians find it difficult to err from the Chief Medical Officer's advice, because if something goes wrong, they can say "we were just following the medical advice".....

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1 hour ago, Mazz11 said:

Wouldn't it be great if politicians actually listened to the experts.

Not always a good idea. Its hard to separate so called 'experts' from run of the mill scientists, who are collectively all a bit off the wall.  Remember the definition of a 'expert', 'ex' as in a has been , 'spurt' as in a big drip. 

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