Health Officials Say Thailand Can Deal With a Second Wave of Infections

Health Officials

Lessons have been learned from the first outbreak and therefore Thailand will be able to handle and curb a second wave of COVID 19, senior public health officials say.

Suwannachai Wattanayingcharoenchai, Director-General of the Disease Control Department, said this week that a second wave of infections would be different from the first wave because agencies involved and the public have learned from it.

“Right now, we do not allow people from abroad to enter the country without proper management,” he said.

“People regularly wear face masks, wash their hands, and maintain physical distancing, which is different from the first wave. The government, the private sector and the public are experienced and well prepared for a second wave outbreak.

“Considering these factors, if local transmission re-emerges, it is likely there will only be small pockets of infections. It will be like sparks from a fire that we can put out.”

“We assure you that we can handle it. We confirm that we can live our social and economic lives in line with the new normal,” Dr Wattanayingcharoenchai said.

He also said that even though the easing of the lockdown is entering the 6th phase, which will allow selected groups of foreign visitors and migrant workers to enter or re-enter the country, COVID 19 continues unabated in many countries elsewhere in the world.

Dr Wattanayingcharoenchai said that it is important for business operators, particularly in the industry, service and business sectors, to take additional health precautions to prevent infections at their workplaces.

Safety officers at large business organisations must consistently assess infection risk and other health hazards.
Their employees are encouraged to make a habit of wearing a face mask, washing their hands and maintaining physical distancing, Dr Wattanayingcharoenchai said.

He said businesses will be closed if infections recur.