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cyril sneer

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  1. Songkran month, good for tourism not that bizarre
  2. my point was that they might bring in similar measures April 2022
  3. they relaxed it last April 1st... Starting 1st April 2021, Thailand will implement significant relaxation of Covid-19 measures for the entry into the Kingdom as follows: For all travelers, Thais and non-Thais, fit to fly certificates are no longer required. - Travelers from countries without Covid-19 variants, with the certificate of Covid-19 vaccine approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of Thailand, or approved by WHO, or authorised by The Public Health Ministry will be quarantined upon arrival in Thailand for at least 7 days. List of vaccines approved by the FDA, or approved by WHO, or authorised by The Public Health Ministry includes (1) CoronaVac by Sinovac (approved by the FDA) (2) AZD 1222 by AstraZenaca/Oxford (approved by the FDA) (3) AZD 1222 by Siam Bioscience /AstraZeneca/Oxford (approved by the FDA) (4) COV2.S by Johnson & Johnson (approved by the FDA) (5) Tozinameran by Pfizer–BioNTech (6) Covishield by Serum Institute of India (7) mRNA-1273 by Moderna Travelers from countries without Covid-19 variants, without the vaccine certificate must be quarantined upon arrival in Thailand for at least 10 days.
  4. so was the old way better? mandatory quarantine stay but you know how much you'll have to pay beforehand
  5. they probably deliberately test people positive on day 5 saw that kiwi juice trick on tiktok this morning
  6. it'll keep coming until we're wiped out China can say these new variants and other viruses are found in other countries but in reality they're to blame for everything
  7. more a 21st century thing now I wonder if there was a pain-free way of carrying out the same process, but I guess that would defeat the whole object...
  8. so does change this mean it's better to go down the cheap filipino course route than nottingham uni? or is there a course that can be done that doesn't require a test..?
  9. it's 2 medicines which are controlled in the UK (Gabapentin and Tramadol), so potentially have problems bringing them home with no thai prescription asking for private as i'm prepared to pay more for less waiting time normally use a private hospital in Surin where the mark up isn't high at all
  10. Not much wrong with a sexpat, I agree with you on ‘scum’ though and the rest of your post
  11. Just looking for 1-2 months supply of some inexpensive medicines I normally get over the counter here. Need a certificate too as they’re controlled meds in the UK. Any recommendations?
  12. not sure it's 'being scared' some people just don't enjoy smalltalk or having to listen other peoples stories
  13. yep, know of 2 girls that have moved there, the group have all got fat from eating <deleted> food but apparently the men like that. Men there also more violent than previous countries they have worked (no surprise). One thing that was surprising was the selection of drugs on offer there for the girls.
  14. what would we do without his expertise
  15. That sounds strange for the main airlines Emirates and Singapore include 25kg checked luggage from a recent search, I would assume the other main ones do too
  16. Flying to the UK soon and seen they require a doctors letter allowing up to 3 months of meds I've had government hospitals write letters for me before but they're always hand written, no stamp, and in Thai Does this mean going to a private hospital and paying 10x the price (Prescribed meds are diazepam and tramadol)
  17. flights are the cheapest i've ever seen at the moment depends how you search for them..
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