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The 44-year-old hotel staff member who was in close contact with the first Omicron case in Thailand and tested positive for Covid-19 has now been confirmed negative for the virus, health officials say. The hotel staff member was one of 17 people who came in close contact with the American who travelled from Spain to Thailand through the Test & Go quarantine exemption scheme and later tested positive for the Omicron variant of the virus. On December 1, the staff member served food and offered a document for the first confirmed Omicron patient to sign. Both wear a face mask at all […]

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So in the second test, did the staff member test negative for Covid, or just negative for the new Omicron variant?  If it is the former, I do hope people who test positive but are asymptomatic, are given a second test before being dragged off to hospital quarantine.

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35 minutes ago, Storm said:

So in the second test, did the staff member test negative for Covid, or just negative for the new Omicron variant?  If it is the former, I do hope people who test positive but are asymptomatic, are given a second test before being dragged off to hospital quarantine.

Me thinks your going to the Q room!

This isn’t a Thai based source ,so take it at face value!

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7934325/

 

 

1 hour ago, riclag said:

Me thinks your going to the Q room!

This isn’t a Thai based source ,so take it at face value!

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7934325/

A better indication of what to expect.
“The Department of Disease Control reports that those who came in contact with the traveller during his stay at a hotel after entering the country have all tested negative. Earlier reports said one of the hotel staff members who had served food to the traveller had tested positive, but officials later announced that a follow up test came out negative.

On Tuesday morning his Covid-19 test was inconclusive. At noon a repeat test returned negative for Covid-19. The waiter would be tested again on Dec 12 or 13 at the institute where he was being quarantined. The health of the five relatives was also being monitored, Dr Chakkarat said”.

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2228079/all-in-close-contact-with-omicron-case-have-tested-negative

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7 hours ago, Storm said:

So in the second test, did the staff member test negative for Covid, or just negative for the new Omicron variant?  

The first test was inconclusive so he was tested again and the second test was negative.

 

7 hours ago, Storm said:

If it is the former, I do hope people who test positive but are asymptomatic, are given a second test before being dragged off to hospital quarantine.

Despite the repeated posts to the contrary by those who aren't here and haven't been here since before the Covid crisis, that isn't the policy any more - as has been pointed out repeatedly by those of us who are here.

Those testing positive are quarantined, but hospitalization depends on the individual case.

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6 hours ago, kmc said:

Covid is so dangerous that most people show no symptoms!  Oh no — not the omicron variant!

If everyone showed symptoms, as they do with a cold or 'flu, identification would be easy. Those with it would know and hopefully take precautions, and others could do the same.

That "most people" don't but they're still just as infectious as those who do is in good part what makes it "so dangerous".

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