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What is the experience of being hospitalized after a positive COVID-19 PCR test during quarantine in Thailand?

May 6, 2021
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Ann *********
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Looking to talk to people who have been tested positive on PCR while in quarantine, without any symptoms... and have been put in hospital.
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This post seeks insights from individuals who tested positive for COVID-19 via PCR while in quarantine, specifically those who exhibited no symptoms and were subsequently hospitalized. The discussion includes queries about the testing process, duration of hospital stay, and experiences related to hospital capacity during this period.
Gordon ********
I was released from hospital after 10 days, hospitals are full they need the rooms
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Ann *********
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@Gordon *******
when in the calendar year were you released? And did you take a PCR test in order to be released?
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@Ann ****
I was released on 27th of April. No PCR test.
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Peter *********
If test positive you are put in hospital for 14 days quarantine no exceptions
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Timmy ******
Good question.... because I'm currently is ASQ and will get my COVID Test done in a few days.
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Darren *******
What do you want to know?
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Ann *********
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@Darren ******
what is the official policy on how long someone stays in hospital if without symptoms and with repeated PCR positive results.

I would like to know what people are experiencing first-hand.
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@Ann ****
for the remaining balance of the ASQ
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Ann *********
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@Darren ******
asq hotel balance? Iโ€™m well past that balance.
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@Ann ****
assume ASQ is 16 days you test positive on day 3, the remaining 13 days will be spent in hospital.
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@Darren ******
I see. I came in with the 11 day policy. Iโ€™m on day 14. Tested on day 5.
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@Ann ****
did you test positive?
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Ann *********
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@Darren ******
yes but no symptoms
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@Ann ****
that might be why they've kept you for longer but I'm not entirely sure. I don't know anyone who tested positive under the shorter ASQ, only the longer one.
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@Darren ******
cool thanks ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿผ
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Ann *********
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Giovanni Edmonson do you have any resource that officially states this? Iโ€™d like to take a look ๐Ÿ˜Š
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