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Gentlemen, please be civil to each other.
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21 minutes ago, Surelynot said:Hahaha.....you must be a medical professional?
He's right.
My qualifications: I'm a funeral director.
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9 minutes ago, CharlieH said:The only vegetables were spuds, peas, carrots, turnip, cauliflower and cabbage.
And brussel sprouts.
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The UK has a similar sized population to Thailand. The UK gave the first vaccine on 8 December 2020, almost exactly 6 months ago.
As of today, the UK has vaccinated 77% of over 18s with their first dose and 53.6% of over 18s with their second dose.
The UK is administering roughly 500,000 vaccinations per day.
The point being, if Thailand were to follow in the UK's footsteps, it would still be 6 months before they got anywhere near their goal.
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51 minutes ago, Pattaya Spotter said:Isn't one of the Forum rules is that posts are in English only?
In exceptional circumstances the moderation team will allow some Thai text to be posted.
In the case of this graphic, it is quite easy to see that the takeaway is the number of reported cases per day. This information is of sufficient regional and national importance to allow its continued inclusion in this topic.
In my opinion the daily covid topic is extremely important to members of the community as it provides a regular briefing and a commentary that is both factual and reliable.
Great credit should go to all members who participate in the discussion. You do not always hold the same opinions, but you debate your positions well and in doing so you provide the reader different angles to consider.
@Pattaya Spotter If you wish to further discuss moderation policy, please PM me rather than posting on the forum.
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Multiple posts about Ivermectin have been split off into a separate topic here.
Please do not derail this topic.
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6 minutes ago, zephyrblau said:
Household Registration: regardless of the advertisements from legal offices claiming that you need one of these to do everything from applying for a passport to purchasing toilet paper she doesn't have one
She might not have the tabien Baan as this is normally kept by the head of the household, however she is listed in a tabien Baan. Specifically, she should be listed in the tabien baan for the address on her Thai ID card. It must be this way because you cannot get a Thai ID card until you are listed in the tabien baan for that property.
Perhaps other members can tell you if you need a photocopy of the tabien baan or a document printed from the district office.
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11 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:
I am a diabetic so I meet the requirements, but no booking screen popped up.
Try logging into the website again by pressing the green "Update your booking" button and see if there are any further options. The booking button might not be called "booking".
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40 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:
Ok so I am now registered for a vaccination appointment.
VACCINE BOOKING INFORMATION
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01 JAN 1970
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Wait for an email confirmation from [email protected]
Can someone explain to me where the time travel portal is so I can go back in time to when I was only 6 years old and get vaccinated for a Virus that had not even been created by certain individuals or mutated from other Corona's.....just saying, and asking for a friend.
Your information is registered in the system, but you do not have an appointment. Appointments look like the screenshot below.
At the minute the system checks if you are over 60 or if you confirm whether you have any of the listed illnesses. If you do, it will take you to the booking screen.
It's only my guess, but when the over 60s and vulnerable are vaccinated they will probably change the criteria to let under 60s book.
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On 6/4/2021 at 4:05 PM, British Consular Team said:
Thanks for flagging this. We'll investigate and add an update to the bulletin, and here.
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An off topic post focussing on the politics of the United States has been removed.
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19 minutes ago, rbkk said:
Will post the outcome on Sheryl's thread.
Where's that? Can't find it to post my local info.
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4 minutes ago, anchadian said:
I think that should be 'died'?
Thanks, I've corrected that for the poster.
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A post quoting a newspaper article has been removed.
If you quote a newspaper article, please provide a link to the source.
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A troll post has been removed.
Please remember to comment about the post, and not the poster.
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A post with unsourced medical data has been removed, and also a reply to that post.
If you post medical data concerning vaccinations, please also post the source of the data.
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If you post a quote from a source, please include a link to the source material.
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Off topic posts have been removed.
This topic is about pubs in Bangkok.
This topic is not about pubs in Pattaya or the production of music videos from the last century.
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@fhickson that post was made about 15 years before your reply.
Sadly, Mekong Kurt passed away in 2012. I'll close this topic now.
https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/586975-mekhong-kurt-dead-kurt-t-francis/
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An off topic post has been removed. Also, a post attempting to bypass the profanity filter has been removed.
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Moved to the Travel forum.
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5 hours ago, johnmcc6 said:it overhangs my property so it is my business.
It would have helped if you had started that at the beginning.
You can serve notice on the owner, and then cut the overhanging branches if you get no response. Make sure the notice is written in Thai and sent by registered mail. Make sure you keep all proofs.
Here is the law from Section 1347 of the Civil and Commercial Code:
Overhanging Branches of a Boundary Tree
The owner of a piece of land may cut off and keep roots of a tree or bush which have penetrated from the adjoining piece of land. He may also cut off and keep overhanging branches after giving the possessor of the adjoining piece of land reasonable notice to remove them, such notice not having been complied with.
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The tree belongs to someone. If you damage their property, you will have to pay compensation. The wood from trees can be quite valuable in Thailand, so you could end to paying substantial compensation. If the owner or local people believe the tree had a spirit associated with it your life could end up being quite miserable.
In the same manner, if a branch from the tree falls off onto someone's house, the tree owner will have to compensate the house owner.
One thing is for sure though, and that is none of it is your business.
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Thai woman dies hours after receiving AstraZeneca vaccine
in Thailand News
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