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  1. 7 minutes ago, steven100 said:

    that's like asking can anyone confirm it will storm tomorrow with all this cloud around.

    I can tell you that is the old corrugated roofing that does potentially contain asbestos,  however you need to get a sample tested at the laboratory for confirmation ....  

    No it isn't. If you work in the trade you might know the brand and model to confirm or not. SCB or mahaphant don't use asbestos but oran vanich do. They are the only makers of roof tiles in Thailand so it should be straight forward if you are in the trade. Just because you don't know, doesn't mean others wont. 

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  2. RE: the photo, my friend took it randomly as I was asking him about the situation yesterday and dug it out his phone, a NGO was present at the time and insisted the dog had been vaccinated but we were quite inebriated and I'd, ideally like this 101% concrete confirmation that the animal has been seen alive  .

     

    The owner said also it had been vaccinated, and there was no rabies outbreak at the time. But yes I should have taken the shots earlier. 

  3. Hey,

     

    Thanks for all the concern. I did go the hospital yesterday and they refused to give me the shots. I was presenting with signs of panic so they assumed I was over reacting and gave me Xanex. Which did make me chuckle, and made me feel quite a bit better. 

     

    Yes normal incubation time is 2-8 weeks, I realize I'm out of the highest risk window. However, it can be up to 6 years in rare cases, and on the WHO website it advises 1-3 months. 

     

    The correct procedure, due to the toxicity and side effects of the shots is; take a shot as early as possible (the course is 1 month long), and if the animal is seen alive and health within 10 days after the bite discontinue the shots as transmission would have been impossible. 

     

    I'm, going to another hospital in about 2 hours, to try and get them to see sense. 

     

    There for if I can find somebody who has had eyes on the evil creature after the 5th of Feb I can stop worrying. 

     

    If anyone can just ring those numbers and explain the situation, and help me I'll send them $50 - it's quite concerning for me as I'm sure you can imagine, a very low risk in my mind currently I still a risk I can't live with. 

     

    Thank you :) 

  4. Hey,

     

    Some friends and I were traveling to Mae Sairang on the 24th Jan, during a nigh out I was bitten by a dog owned by a bar owner. The owner assured me it had been vaccinated, but with the recent out break I'm a little worried. 

     

    I tried to call the place: 

     

    Sawadee Restaurant & bar

    https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g790332-d3684139-Reviews-Sawadee-Mae_Sariang_Mae_Hong_Son_Province.html

     

    However, it seems to have closed! 

     

    Could anyone be so kind so call some of the hotels / bars close to it to see what happened, if anyone has seen the dog and when it was last seen, was it healthy or any other info would be great? A working phone number or line ID for the owner of Sawdee bar would be perfect. 

     

    Riverside Hotel

    Address: 77 Langpanich Rd Ban Kat Mae Sariang Mae Hong Son 58110, Thailand
     
    Riverhouse resort
    Address: 6/1 หมู่ 2 ถ แหล่ง พา นิ ช ย์, แม่สะเรียง, Mae Hong Son 58110, Thailand
     
    Riverside guesthouse
    Address: ริ เวอร์ ไซ ด์ เกส ต์ เฮา ส์ แม่สะเรียง 85/1, ถ แหล่ง พา นิ ช ต แม่สะเรียง อ แม่สะเรียง แม่ฮ่องสอน 58110, Mae Sariang, Mae Sariang District, Mae Hong Son 58110, Thailand
     
    Riverbank guesthouse
    Address: Unnamed Rd Tambon Ban Kat Amphoe Mae Sariang Chang Wat Mae Hong Son 58110 Thailand
     
    Goodview restaurant
    Address: 54 Rangpanich Rd. Moo 12 T. Baan Kart, A. Mae Sarieng, Mae Hong Son, MH, Thailand
     
    Mitaree hotel
    Address: Mae Sariang, Mae Sariang District, Mae Hong Son 58110, Thailand
     
    Picture of the dog attached, I'm sure the risk is low but it's quite a worry. 
     
    Many thanks!! 
     
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