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Issuing free e-vaccine passports from 1-31 Dec 2021
tomacht8 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
That is exactly the system. This qr code will link you to the database from Thai health authority from every place in the world. -
Issuing free e-vaccine passports from 1-31 Dec 2021
tomacht8 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Is not so much different. All data is only in english. I read my international certificate QR with an QR Reader. That's what everybody can see. The data is structured in such a way that it can be transferred to other databases. -
Issuing free e-vaccine passports from 1-31 Dec 2021
tomacht8 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
This number you will find on your vaccination paper. -
Issuing free e-vaccine passports from 1-31 Dec 2021
tomacht8 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
The QR is good for international travel. The QR code is read with a QR code reader and displays the data in English. Easier to enter some countries, or to be admitted to restaurants or public events. -
Issuing free e-vaccine passports from 1-31 Dec 2021
tomacht8 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
No. That is 100% the international Certificate. The local certificate is different tap in mor prom. -
Issuing free e-vaccine passports from 1-31 Dec 2021
tomacht8 replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
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Thailand removed from Germany’s list of COVID-19 high risk countries
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
In practice it is impossible. Germany has 9 neighboring states and almost all national borders are open due to EU membership. The only thing that can be better controlled are the airports, but such a virus also slips through there. -
Thailand removed from Germany’s list of COVID-19 high risk countries
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The message is partially incorrect. As a vaccinated person, the PCR test is also omitted, unless the airline requires one. People who are vaccinated with Sinovac are considered unvaccinated and must have a PCR test. The quarantine requirement is completely eliminated for non-risk areas. Good news for all people coming back from Thailand. -
That would be a great idea. Then the foreigner stands casually in the casino with his mobile phone and takes the stakes and orders over the phone from the Thais, who are not allowed to come in. Also a good idea for the promotion of tourism. But if the profit is not guaranteed to be distributed fairly among the Thai population (money for schools, hospitals, poverty pensioners, etc.) I am against it.
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He has called a legal casino "the hottest of hot political potatoes" in a country where hundreds of illegal gambling operations operate in almost plain sight with the connivance of allegedly corrupt police and allegedly even politicians. What a mess. The little people are fined for gambling and the VIPs are allowed to do what they want.
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Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
True. But also many parents send there kid for buying, while the play bokdeng or hilow. 555 That is Thailand Coutry life. -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Thx for the details. It is positive that a law that affects all people in Thailand is being discussed in public. Negative is the childish reaction from Mr. Kaholban, who sees questioning the law as a personal attack. That is the dilemma in Thailand and shows the level at which laws are passed by egomaniacs. -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
On the one hand you mix up existing legislation and on the other hand what the Thais make of it. Most M&P shops live from hand to mouth. There is not much to be gained by the police. Most M&P shops know their customers, especially in the villages. No problem buying alcohol during the prohibited times. But, it's still illegal. And if an unknown Thai comes into an M&P shop and has polished black shoes on, he definitely won't get any alcohol during the prohibited times. -
Maybe 500000 come or not this year. Who knows. What speaks for his assumption is that we traditionally have a Peak Season from December 15th to January 15th, around Christmas and New Year's Eve. The increasing lockdowns in Europe could also lead to additional short-term bookings. "Better on the beach in sunny Thailand than locked up at home." In the end, nobody knows.
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Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It's awkward. But the small salespeople in the supermarket chains can't help it. Their cash register systems are timed with the alcohol barcodes. -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Thailand even has a research institute. CAS Center for Alcohol Studies www.cas.or.th But not that anyone thinks that Booze will be tested all day there. ???? Rather the opposite. It is about the general alcohol restriction strategy for Thailand. Small pdf attached, with the timeline of the measures. Interesting e.g. from their own survey, 96,7% of the respondents said that they are able to get alcohol within 7 minutes. They actually provide evidence that their purchase restrictions are ineffective. TiT Alcohol-Control-Policies-in-Thailand.pdf -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
On 6 February 2008 they made the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act to countrywide law. See section 27 On July 22, 2015, the Office of the Prime Minister of Thailand issued an amendment to the country’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Act Under the amended Act, alcohol may not be sold “within 300 meters of the ‘fence’ of universities and colleges, both public and private. That is law history. Do not ask me if that make sense. -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Interesting. This article is from 17 May 2013 But in the Text they talk about 2015. "Why? Because the government made these five Buddhist holidays as ‘Alcohol-free days’ back in 2015, and that has not changed since then." -
Tourism minister questions Thailand’s 2pm-5pm alcohol ban
tomacht8 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Do not worry. I am here since 27 years. And quoted the laws and the ratification dates. What people made of it before and after is different. But let's stop the hair splissing. Brings nothing.