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Yes, I agree with that, 68 year old, registered on all the sites, not a dicky bird
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47 minutes ago, ronjomtien said:I had AZ in Bang Sue in late July and got an SMS from BPH that I could have Pfizer last week at Central so I took it. No side effects from either. But I also have a 3rd shot scheduled next week Pfizer so the question is should I take it. In US they say 3rd shots are boosters 5-6 months later. Any ideas?
Personally I would hang fire for a while, no evidence just my honest opinion, although a scientist in England was against it at the moment,saying our immune system could/may become too reliant on them
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There are good and bad ladies all over the world. My advice is start as just friends and see where it goes
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For what? I have not heard a thing living in North Eastern Issaan
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2 hours ago, Andycoops said:No intention of ever going back so I don't give a toss, pity for those that do/have to though.
I always said that as long as the positives out weigh the negatives regarding going back, I would continue to live in Thailand, speaking personally what has/is happening in Thailand over the last 18 months that is getting closer by the week
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I can believe it. I was once sat eating food on a beach in Thailand with my Thai wife, there was a foreigner stood waste deep in the sea just walking up and down, curiosity got the better of me, I went to see what he was doing, he was clearing plastic bags, there were absolutely loads of them, I could not believe it, they were buried in the sand, he explained he came down everyday, I helped for about 30 minutes and went back to my wife
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No, not a word
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What is the point??? Everybody says it is in effective
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7 minutes ago, Excel said:
Well these days don't the main construction companies use migrant Burmese labour ? It maximize profits for the companies and with respect to the latter, allows the facilitators of illegal border crossings to make money and provide kick-backs to those "others".
I have a line app for my small city in Issaan and I can assure you the vast majority of covid cases are from returnee construction workers/lottery sellers from Bangkok and surrounding areas
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Thai people do not adhere to lockdowns, my Thai family are going here, there and everywhere and yes I have tried telling them but now I give up, also I am the only one wearing a mask????????
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Great! More people returning home to Issaan, spreading the virus
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Thaksin had faults, just like every leader of countries worldwide BUT I do not think he would have allowed this shambles to have happend we are going through at the moment
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1 hour ago, Old Croc said:
Instead of containment, they have deliberately sent/allowed patients to return to their home provinces because treatment facilities were overwhelmed in the main infected areas.
There are Bangkok infected people self quarantining in a local farmhouse close to our place in Loei, and I've heard they are using a school in a nearby Tambon as a field hospital. These very social people find it impossible to keep separate from close relatives coming back home.
They've completely stuffed up the vax supply and use strategy and instead are spreading the load all around the country. They continue to tell lies about it to a naïve population.
I am also from Loei, completely agree 100%
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Barry Sheene, Dave Potter Not many people on here would know Dave he raced in the same period as Barry, I went to school with him
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Maybe back in time when Phuket, and Hua Hin were fishing villages. Great times
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What would happen in the worst case scenario, your bank where you have your 800,000 baht for immigration purposes goes belly up before you have time to do your next extension of stay. How would immigration look on it?
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I read somewhere they were expecting the first appointments to be 10th or 11th
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They still do not get it! People are not going to come in numbers until most of the population are vaccinated
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1 hour ago, pablo el sueco said:
I believe the 90-day report and the bank book verification are two separate procedures, handled by two different officers. The officer who processes your 90-day report does not care about your bank book verification. When you check in at the front desk to get a queue number, you have to mention that you are there to do both procedures.
Until my last 6-month bank book check, the Supervisor processed the bank checks. She said it very much was a mandatory requirement. At my last 6-month bank check however, the clerk at the front desk who issues queue numbers processd it.
My immigration is one room 8 x 4 meters.????????
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I have the same small paper attached to passport, each time I go for 90 days first I go bank put in 100 bhat, photocopy bank book, never asked me about it yet but I will continue to do because the first time I do not, I know what will happen????
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Do you drink alcohol a lot
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1 hour ago, Saltire said:
Correct, I now have 3 more emails with the link to the registration form, all of which which I will ignore so they should expire.
I think not a good Idea to register more than once.
Now if they are correct it puts me in the top 5% priority group. Over 60 and underlying conditions.
I had error message after entering email, I just left it, this morning had email to say it had accepted my email and continue to register which I did successfuly
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Initial problem with email. Received email acceptance this morning, successful registration
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18 hours ago, sanuk711 said:I think we would all like the Baht to drop a little chaiswaan--but what seems to hoped for by some of the posters is a 97 type crash, which was disastrous for the country.
Imports (Oil etc) would rise of course and along with it anything manufactured for the home market, but what is not factored in is the price of the goods sold at home, they also rise.
Lets say we are in 97 with a 50% reduction of the baht--and you are a Rice buyer--the stable diet of Thai's, with the Baht crash the Rice you sold overseas at X-baht you can now get x+1 baht, (50% more) so you either sell all your rice overseas or put the home price up to X+1 baht.
Sure it would maybe attract more tourist--but that really isn't the runs the Thai economy.
Between 45-50 bhat to the pound is about normal, which we are at now, I am quite happy with that
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COVID-19 inoculation of the over 50s now a top priority in Thailand – CCSA
in Thailand News
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What a joke, I am 68, heard absolutely nothing!! Blind leading the blind