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tingtong

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  1. 12 hours ago, Mickeymaus said:

    You don't get the message... People sitting every night there with Thai ladies, with alcohol, without masks, very close to the curfew time. Perhaps hard to understand for you. But this is different. Has nothing to do with people going shopping. By the way. We had this illegal party mile last year already at Tree Town. Someone even put benches there so that people could sit. But then a hooker picked up by a foreigner there was killed. Then the police reacted. 

     

    https://www.thesun.ie/news/5384400/cctv-footage-northern-irish-man-thai-prostitute-allegedly-murdering-her-machete/

     

    You don't get the message...

    Walk every evening jomtien beach and find the same.

    Only mostly Thai.

    The police making a show for you.

    Btw, if you aren't there, why so much care?

    Don't take yourself too seriously...else heart attack will take you sooner than covid! ????

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  2. Read that study.

    The conclusion was based on expolarated numbers...but it is a fact over time they tend to close the gap, and possible do around that 5th month mark.

     

    The issue that it is still Sinovac and mix and match mainly, and for selected Thai.

    Although a friend's grandma ( Thai, 84, conditions) just got a shot of Pfeizer in chonburi province...so there is hope the next 8 months get down to those under 50, and in Isaan...

  3. 1 hour ago, DavisH said:

    Most medical workers were vaccinated early, so they were given to shots of sinovac. Many of them have since been given a booster (az or pfizer).  More recently, they have been given sinovac that will/is being followed by az. sin+az gives similar antibody titers to az+az. This is a good thing, actually, as that will allow the doses to az to go much further. Most Thais don't travel overseas so they don't care that they are mixing vaccines.

    Right. Most Thai doesn't travel.

    Almost all expat does.

    Sinovac+ Sinovac or Sinovac + AZ wont work for travelling.

    Assuming that this is mainly an expat forum, and I am being an expat,

    I find that a concern.

    More, if my Thai family gets Sinovac that also will be an issue travelling together.

     

     

  4. 8 dead from 40000....0.02%?

     

    Understand want to vaccinate everyone ..

    But this is Thailand.

    Those working age you looking to vaccinate very last are literally the economy ..

    They feed the kids, and they feed the elderly in the family, bcos most gets about nothing for pension.

    This ain't the social welfare state!!

     

    I believe understanding this, and not just trying to copy obliviously trends from other ( welfare) countries, who while vaccinate kids now, they vaccinated their working age too, before get to the 12-18 group...

  5. 1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

     

    And form the linked article...

     

    Director of Thammasat University Hospital Dr. Paruhat Tor-udom said on Tuesday that the university’s council has decided to invoke regulations, pertaining to the provision of medical and health services by the university to procure vaccines and related medication, adding that the decision will be published in the Royal Gazette.

     

     

     

    Interesting nugget.

     

    What is the legal process for allowing an entity to procure COVID-19 vaccines?

     

    And why are private organizations prevented from ordering vaccines?

     

    Amazing thailand.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Probably the same legal process that allowed Prayuth to stop being one of the general of the government, and move into Bkk to be the government?

     

    Can't say if Thammasat get the tanks and guns, without this will be a short lived rebellion against the ruling power.

  6. 7 hours ago, TKDfella said:

    I received mine an hour ago but their send time is a.m. And talk about recognition...seems they don't use names either.

     

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    Least some answer.

    I got nothing at all. Not that really expect.

     

    Not old enough, not sick enough, not connected enough, in rural chaiyaphum...although willing to travel for the right vaccine.

     

    Just not important enough to even an automatic mail saying 'no'. ????

  7. 15 hours ago, tracker1 said:

    That is no slow vehicle impact !

    And should really. He was in the right lane: the fast.

     

    The truck driver however, likely rather slow, decided to maneuver from the far left to U-turn from far right line...ie generally full length block the road?

     

    "The driver of the truck, Den, 44, said he was in the far left lane and was crossing the road to the far right to accomplish a U-turn when the accident happened. "

     

    Maybe the pickup was driving fast, but the truck driver surely didn't check if he is clear to cross the lanes!

    would be just fair to check both for alcohol, and throw is some drug test too!

     

    RIP the 3 girls. 

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