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Nurseynutcase

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  1. 17 hours ago, hugocnx said:

    So do tell me. the virus hops on a vaccinated person and thinks...oops this person is vaccinated, better not get inside and let's hop over to that other person there and try my luck again.

    The vaccinated are still spreaders and as dangerous to other people as the unvaccinated are.

    So very true but those who are jabbed don't see it that way.

    I find it interesting that as soonas a 'vaccine' roll-out occurs cases and infections rise.

     

    Remember last year in Thailand?  The daily road death was greater than the TOTAL number of covid deaths.

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  2. 3 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

    Care to provide a link to back up what you are stating ?

    I suggest you look at Daily sceptic which is a UK site but open to all.  On the right hand side you will find all the relevant information/stats you would need.

     

    ALL of it researched with references.

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  3. 1 hour ago, james1943 said:

    I cam to Phuket 12 days ago and had to stay in the room until they got the results from the test taken at the airport which took about 10 hour i was tried so i did not leave the room that night. the next day i went to the hotel lobby and they scanned my app and then i was free to do or go any place. every day you have to go to the hotel lobby and have hem scan your app then you are free. So I do not know what hotel you are staying at but they are 100% wrong if they say you can not leave your room unless your airport test did not check out.

    Good luck

    Sorry but I guess you have been 'vaccinated'?  It is different for those of us who have not.

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  4. 2 hours ago, madmitch said:

    Not quite sure whether you're saying you don't want to go back to the UK or can't go back to the UK.

     

    You don't need to be vaccinated to get into Britain.

     

    2 hours ago, madmitch said:

    Not quite sure whether you're saying you don't want to go back to the UK or can't go back to the UK.

     

    You don't need to be vaccinated to get into Britain.

    I am well aware of that but the problem is getting back into Phuket.  I consider this place my home.

  5. 4 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

    So you chose to go ASQ instead of into the Sandbox?

    Had the world not gone covid crazy it would not have happened.  Sandbox out of the question as I cannot have the so-called Pfizer/ModernaNbiotech vaccines due to a previous anaphylactoid reaction.

     

    Unless the Valneva becomes available over here or in the Uk i won't be going back to the Uk for a very long time.

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  6. Regrettably there wasn't a 'no to none of the above'

     

    The sandbox concept is a good idea, but, the authorities must not lose their nerve when infections spike.  This they could avoid by stopping the testing with kits that aren't fit for purpose with too many false positives showing in asymptomatic people.  asymptomatic transmission doesn't happen.

     

    In my opinion - bourne out by the Great Barrington declaration the vulnerable should have been isolated and the rest of us allowed to get on with our lives thus increasing herd immunity and the financial devastation wreaked upon the world should never have happened.

     

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  7. 17 hours ago, sezze said:

    Not true ... forced vaccination is not at all a war crime and does exist already for other diseases . Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for some areas . In my country ( idk everywhere ) if you want to go school for any kind of medical lab studies , you need mandatory Hep A and B vaccination .  Lot's of evidence for mandatory vaccination , which is no issue .

    Personally i stand 100% behind this mandatory rule , and i am hoping they do it everywhere . I find all this antivax , flat earthlings , 5G , bullsh** a bunch of idiots .

     

    Not true about the yellow fever.  You can be exempted from having it for certain underlying conditions and age.

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  8. 17 hours ago, scorecard said:

     

    So you're blaming someone else who is following rules for 'ruining your passport', when in fact you were too lazy to get a new passport. 

     

    Everybody knows that some agencies insist there must be 6 empty pages in the passport or they will not process. 

     

    Is struggle to understand why anybody would get down to just 1 page.

    This happened to me.  Last year I intended to return to the Uk and get a new passport.  Needless to say Covid buggered that plan up.  Got my extension in October and a re-entry on the last page.  Had to go to Bangkok to obtain new passport.

     

    So yes I can see how easily it happens.  

     

     

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