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4 minutes ago, Kadilo said:Thailand currently sitting at 67th in the world using the 7 day weekly trend at 13 deaths/million of population according to the worlometer ranking.
One place below the fully vaccinated UK.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/weekly-trends/#weekly_table
How many tests has Thailand done compared to the UK, as you like to compare Thailand to the UK. After all it has similar populations.
I look forward to the answer, even though I already know it.
If you don't test you will not find and then you get posters who actually believe Thailand is doing a great job with the vaccination programme and testing regime.
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I only come to read these threads now to see what has been flip flopped again and for my daily laughter medicine. You can not make this stuff up. Talking about being inept. Totally delusional as usual. I often wonder do they hold meetings and check what they have said previously and how effective it went.
It would seem they just throw 'any item in the hat'. No accountability or monitoring. I look forward to the next chuckle installment. Will it be today or tomorrow. ????????
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Maybe Thais will start realising that The Thai education system is very weak and sub par. Whether they pay for a local education or an international one.
Most Thais mathematics are bordering very weak. Mental mathematics are extremely poor.
Languages outside of Thai are also very limited. Critical thinking and inquiry based learning are very poor in Thailand. This is not Thai bashing at all. I could provide a multitude of data to support my hypothesis.
I want Thailand to be at the forefront of educational research and innovation. When I get back I will be pushing this. It is the politics and administration that have continually prevented this. They always have and sadly the masses have done very little to change it.
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As usual clear as mud. Normally people learn from their mistakes and evolve. It seems that this lot certainly do not.
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2 hours ago, Gandtee said:My wife maintains it was because of the Thai herbs she had been taking, but I go along with the effectiveness of the vaccines.
When you have that mentality, eating pad Krapao, taking ginger and all the other voodoo rubbish spouted, then you can see one of the reasons Thailand is in a mess over COVID
Now where is my amulet????
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32 minutes ago, Kadilo said:No need to pity me I’m fine honest thanks for your concern though, much appreciated.
Its board etiquette. If i was more honest I might get sent to the naughty corner.
33 minutes ago, Kadilo said:Im not sure what the rest of the babble is, but if it means I look for the positives, then yes guilty as charged. But I appreciate that is not to everyone’s liking.
Being positive and having your head in the sand are two different polarities.
34 minutes ago, Kadilo said:But I am celebrating the wonderful vaccination achievement in the past few weeks by the nurses and front line volunteers who have worked tirelessly to deliver 600-800 jabs a day against all odds and on occasions 900,000 much to the annoyance of the sceptics who said it couldn’t be done and no doubt will continue to undermine the numbers and hence effort by those involved.
Yes the nurses and doctors they deserve the recognition. But you support the administration who have created the situation.
36 minutes ago, Kadilo said:I pity the ones who can’t recognise that and it won’t stop me continuing to praising those efforts however much it annoys certain individuals.
I pity those who do not stand up for the wrong and injustice. One day they shout be outed and accountable. Are you one of these.
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6 hours ago, Kadilo said:Over 16% of the population now fully faxed and at these current rates will have 70% reached by beginning December. ! consistently
If you think that is worth something to celebrate considering this a pandemic that has been in the world for a minimum of 18 months, I pity you. But I see you habitually try to make a catastrophe and a neglect of moral duty, sound appealing.
I have never smelt as much BS, except from the General and his poodle.
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11 hours ago, Orinoco said:No
I think you are being very shallow with your words It should be at least, No Way.????
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Another attempt at trying to polish a ... you know what.
With institutional corruption ingrained in the Police.
Many are overweight and really should be traffic police. When they automated the traffic lights in 2003 (around then anyway) in Bangkok, a large majority of police would have not been needed. The uproar from the police.
Stop taking money (Bribes/Protection from businesses.). Don't expect to be paid by a complainant to do your job. Have an appraisal system that weeds out the ineffective officers. Put in place an independent complaints commission that has power and you may just have a police force worthy. Plus pay them appropriately, so they don't buy their own equipment and uniforms.
I know... I am a farang and just don't understand Thailand. The truth is I do. I just disagree with it on how the police operate.
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Throwing his rattle out of the pram as usual. Grow up.
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2 hours ago, samtam said:
I don't think Boss is (yet) a government minister, but it's only August 2021.
I think stashing illicit wealth overseas is quite difficult now. Well, you can do it in Laos, or Cambodia, or in gold bars, (or maybe bitcoin), but if you want to use it in a legit business in an OECD country, you'd have a lot of questions to answer, (with proof of honesty).
"I don't think Boss is (yet) a government minister, but it's only August 2021."
Wrong family and wrong incident.
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5 hours ago, ukrules said:
Well that video isn't going away, ever. That's the difference here, it's on video.
Wait for the spin. This is Thailand.
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34 minutes ago, robblok said:
Was that guys father not a famous politician on the Thaksin side. Charlem if i recall.
I didn't want to mention it in case I get sued for defamation.????????.
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1 hour ago, ukrules said:I have a feeling it will be different this time, this video evidence will be famous throughout the entire world.
Everyone will know what they're all about now.
You have more faith than me. When a fella from a prominent family kills a police sergeant in front of 30 plus witnesses, goes on the run, all witnesses withdraw their statement and he gets off with it. Then ends up as a government minister. No it is not a Holywood comedy but what happened here.
I hope you are right but I have serious doubt.
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20 hours ago, GrandPapillon said:
find me a reason and a real use case to use cryptos, and I would be on board ASAP
Please don't get onboard. The less educated people in the crypto space the better.
You are like the guy who was told about the motor car being better, faster and more reliable than the horse and will never be convinced. Even with formulae one cars, you will be sticking to your horse, while the rest of the world passes you by.
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32 minutes ago, Neeranam said:
Not quite as simple as that.
Sell BTC at $100k now and buy a house OR rent a house with BTC interest and sell same BTC in 4 years for $500k.
I wouldn't sell now, especially as we are at the most prolific part of the bull run. BTC and other Crypto in general is only going to get bigger with greater adoption from all types of investors. Maybe at the end of the next bull run would be a good time. It just depends how much money you want.
There are not many things in the world that is legal than can produce such great gains as Bitcoin and other alts. People just need to know about the halving cycle, the adoption of crypto and when to sell and when to buy.
Not financial advice of course.????
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39 minutes ago, webfact said:He said that the Phuket Sandbox had had low numbers and generated relatively low income but that was always on the cards. He said it had been an excellent start.
Really why didn't they say that when continuously we were all pounded with how many tourists will come and how many billions of baht would be spent in Thailand. Now you have been touted out as fake news, its now considered "that it was always on the cards".
Shameful.
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42 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:I see 3-5 years, perhaps sooner if they continue to ramp up vaccinations. Don't underestimate the average Thai, the street level Thais. They are tough, resilient, and clever when need be.
I guess we lived in a different Thailand.
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1 hour ago, steven100 said:Paying for the 7 days or 14 days quarantine is only 50% of the problem .....
The most part is being stuck in a ASQ hotel for most part of the vacation/holiday.
No one is going to do that.
No quarantine is the only way tourists will come. And that can't happen until the vaccine has been given to everyone in Thailand.
so stop dreaming Thanes Petchsuwan
Finally something I agree with you on. Maybe you can tell your mate that too.????
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Delusional once again and should be outed as fake news. Here in China the borders will not be opening anytime soon and the unofficial word is will be way into 2022.
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I hope people do not get paid for writing this blooming obvious article.
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22 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:Can someone explain exactly what "recoveries" mean in these daily released figures?
In layman's terms they are trying to polish a curd.
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12 hours ago, webfact said:
Rescue volunteers urged the government to solve the problem of widespread substandard oximeters which they said harmed users.
Is anyone really surprised!
COVID-19: Thailand reports 10,414 new coronavirus cases, 122 deaths
in Thailand News
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When you don't test effectively, you wont even know the official deaths, so your comparison is ridiculous.