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  1. 2 hours ago, wasabi said:

    I am in the US and have gotten 2 Pfizer doses. If we reach a point again where there are more vaccines than people who want them I am going to request this before I go back to Thailand. Assuming Thailand gets out of the lockdowns + rising caseload quagmire in the next 6 months.

    Why would you assume anything in or of Thailand, they dont have a clue what there doing

  2. Grandmaster Prayut should exercise his powers, unless him and his bagmen can gain or benefit he is not excersising anything, he has had more than enough time to get vaccines and place orders from suppliers but choose not to and when he said he a contract had been signed that proved to be a lie, and thinks now he can break a contract, the only thing he excersises is his mouth but unfortunately every time he does only miss truths and lies come out

  3. 14 hours ago, Thunglom said:

    Yes - it is about the legislation or dictum concerning the banning of sunscreen.

     

    You have tried to make a false dichotomy by suggesting it isn't a big problem and we should forget this and concentrate on another eco-problems

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    However, your premise that it isn't a big problem is false. This is shown by information from the Great Barrier Reef in Oz where the damage to reefs by sunscreen has been monitored, quantified and shown - and in the process the quantity of particles deposited by tourism has been calculated.

     

    Thailand is notoriously bad at gathering and collating statistics pertaining to environment and conservation, so it would seem to be a good idea to look elsewhere to see how serious these problems can be.

     

    Thailand at its peak had over 40 million tourists, a large proportion of whom visit the marine national parks there and logically the effects can safely be compared to that of visitors on other reefs around the world where more careful, scientific monitoring has taken place.

     

    In many issues including wildlife and conservation, Thailand fails to take advice from outside the Kingdom. This is to their own cost....they ignore this information at their peril.

    The fact that they have just relied on a sudden dictum reinforces the impression that the problem here hasn't been sufficiently researched nor has the methodology for it's implementation.

    This will result in poor enforcement, disgruntled tourists and continued damage. It is unfortunate that you like so many Thai officials choose to ignore the helpful information that is really available from other countries and therefore don't act on it appropriately

    Well aren't you quite the wordsmith, and l didn't say it wasn't a problem l said they have bigger problems with there don't care attitude and total disregard for the environment with the amount of plastics and rubbish they are happy to dump anywhere or haven't you noticed, and the tourists haven't been coming due to Covid or haven't you noticed that either, dictate that Kevin or is it Karen

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  4. Wow that's quick l thought they are still doing human trials with the jab, they must have been so successful with no deaths, no side effects, no adverse reations, immunity from the virus and can't contract or spread the virus once vaccinated, well that would be a NO to all of the above, let's try something else maybe trial it on the people making these decisions and wait and see

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  5. The "THINK TANK" they obviously don't understand the meaning of that, my understanding is were intelligent people get together and problem solve and come up with plans and solutions to issues but in this cause they pull a farcical number out of there aarrssee, its just something about numbers and figures in Thailand they just never add up, never let the truth or facts get in the way of saving face

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  6. 18 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

    Associate Professor Yongyuth Chalamwong, director of labour development research in the TDRI’s human resources and social development department, told Thai PBS today (Tuesday) that the partial lockdown measures, imposed by the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration since late July, has had an extensive impact on businesses and the labour market.

    You can see why he is a Associate Professor for stating the bloody obvious, why didn't anyone else think of this

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