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Before idolizing the covid vaccine, it would be wise to wait until the end of the tests and laboratory trials which will not be completed before the end of 2023 to know if this experimental vaccine will not have long-term negative effects on the vaccinated people
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Is it normal while in many countries vehicles are categorized according to their engine power and in Thailand the law on these said vehicles has not been changed for generations, motorcycles over 750cc are considered as bicycles and are to be driven on the left line with heavy vehicles, bus tractors, etc. High horsepower motorcycles above 750cc are still not allowed to use highways and motorways ..... I am a car driver and I am also a biker I have a large engine 1800cc motorcycle weighing 320kg and power equivalent to a car and I am prohibited by an old law dating from the time when motorcycles over 750cc did not exist... Maybe it would be time to change a law which brings only danger and risk for users of heavy motorcycles over 750cc and these big bikes to be considered the equal of cars of the same power
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23 hours ago, JoePai said:
If they want to die let them - just don't hit my car when doing so ????
and on your side, stop believing that the road belongs only to cars, and under the pretext that you are protected by the framework of your vehicle does not in any way give you the right to cut the priority to bikers, most of the time bikers die on the roads of siam due to the lack of attention and civility on the part of car drivers who often have no prior training before driving their car
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before applauding let's be consistent, alcohol makes people aggressive and kills thousands of people every year and it is allowed, cannabis heals and makes people less aggressive and it is prohibited. the police do their job and obey orders but maybe some retrograde law should be reviewed by our elites, as is currently done in many countries
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14 hours ago, CGW said:
Indeed the "key" is Vit D, personally I don't take any as spend a lot of time outdoors, then you need to be sure you are getting Vitamin C, zinc, and selenium are all vital for robust immunity and preventing viral replication, if we had a "media" that wasn't controlled by large corporations this would be in all the MSM, take care of yourself, build immunity, what do we get from the MSM - wait for the Vaccination!
Not enough money in it for them to promote healthy & natural remedies, a cheap mouth was also helps, use about a 1% Hydrogen peroxide solution which will inactivate viral pathogens.
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you must wear an adequate mask N95 in bangkok especially for pollution because of buses, trucks which gives off toxic fumes with each acceleration and kills thousands of people each year, concerning the covid 3/4 of the masks worn are not adequate , simple tissue that lets postillons pass when you sneeze
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Denunciation the favorite sport of cowards
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It's been 30 years that I travel around the world and live in Thailand . I do not agree on the fact that a health minister representing a nation allow themselves to have insulting words towards Europeans who live in his country, who often brings their know-how and also their money.
I wear a mask not for the virus. Because he does not worry me but I wear a mask due to the catastrophic pollution that there is in Bangkok which kills thousands of people every year.
it would seem that the health representative of thailand should review these priorities or change advisers
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I appreciate what you have done, and I hope that many expats will sign this petition
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Why do so many expats fall off their balconies in Thailand?
in Thailand News
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it's simple the railings of the balconies are too low, the Thai government is struggling to reassess the standard of certain construction which are no longer adequate. More often the tiled floor is often inexpensive and slippery ... safety at a cost on the construction of a condominium that developers will refuse to pay if they are not forced to do so