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51-year-old man dies while making a U-turn on his motorbike in Chonburi
tandor replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
...doing a U-turn in front of an approaching vehicle doing 90kmph; which he probably didn't see or estimate its speed correctly; i dont think a helmet would have saved him!...RIP. -
Disgruntled Thai man takes revenge - four shot dead in horrific spree
tandor replied to webfact's topic in Eastern Thailand
...however, there seems to be a steady flow coming through...(RIP those innocent unarmed folk). -
..RIP to this woman and all others who have been struck on pedestrian crossings; however it would help a great deal if all crossings were - a) Maintained regularly, ie road paint, b) Flashing signals, c) Signage and road markings so as approaching vehicles are alerted, d) Keeping the approach and departure sides of the crossing clear of any parked vehicles, e) Crossing attendants where applicable.
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Ex-Thai PM Thaksin claims major pork merchants are hoarding frozen meat
tandor replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
...so does that mean the price of all meats will drop back down when this disease has been eradicated. ???? -
Senior Thai doctor says COVID-19 could lead to long-term side effects
tandor replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
...in case you hadn't realised, the 'crisis' is all around us...can't you see the amount of daily infections and hospitalizations are increasing rapidly? -
Senior Thai doctor says COVID-19 could lead to long-term side effects
tandor replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
...possible...could lead to...what! It is documented in almost all studies and published papers that in many cases, particularly children; Sars-Covi-2 can/will and does cause 'Long Term Covid', ie symptoms lasting longer than 4 weeks. -
...don't forget that.
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COVID Insurance Arranged for Visitors upon Arrival
tandor replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
...Wouldn't it make more sense to buy the necessary insurance when you buy your Visa in your country, or whichever country you get your Visa; or provide acceptable documentation of existing insurance. If you are returning on an existing Visa then provide proof of insurance. Beats camping on the floor of the Arrivals until you have been accepted. (I can't imagine Insurance Agents/Reps being allowed to go 'Air-side'). -
i answered the OPs question..maybe you should contact the manufacturer and or Thai distributor; i dont know how to do that..sorry.
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