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  1. 2 hours ago, Rancid said:

    Meanwhile Portuguese judges referring to several scientific studies ruled that a single positive PCR test cannot be used as an effective diagnosis of infection. They said when running PCR tests with 35 cycles or more – the accuracy dropped to 3%, meaning up to 97% of positive results could be false positives.

     

    Note many governments are running 45 cycles, its almost like they are deliberately trying to find cases despite them being completely asymptotic and not even contagious.

     

    Meanwhile Former Pfizer Chief Science Officer Dr. Michael Yeadon says "Second Wave" Faked On False-Positive COVID Tests. He warns that half or even "almost all" of tests for COVID are false positives.

    Can you provide a link to this evidence

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  2. On 9/23/2020 at 12:37 PM, LukKrueng said:

    There is no such thing as Thai title condo / foreign title condo. In each condo building foreigners can own up to 49% of the units. Every time a foreigner wants to buy a condo unit (either from Thai or foreign owner) a letter from the condo juristic person must be issued to show current state of the building. It can happen that at some point in time more than 49% of the units are owned by foreigners, so the next foreigner that wants to buy a unit from a foreign - he won't be allowed. This might be the situation of the OP. possibly at the time he wanted to transfer the deed to his name there were more than 49% foreign owned units, so none can be added (amending the title deed is a transaction which effects the status of condo units ownership) so it was suggested to him to keep the status quo or to sell to a Thai. 

    How is it possible for more than %49 of a condos units to be owned by foreigners?

    i could understand it going below %49 

    when a foreigner died and his unit was sold to a thai.

     

  3. I too am trying to get all the info together to get back to thailand to see my thai wife.

    when i contacted the thai embassy they told me the visa can be applied for at the same time as the certificate of entry.My visa expired too while in the uk.
    A lot of the information you require is on this site...however its spread over many posts .A pinned idiots guide would really help as the embassy website doesnt answer all the questions .

     

     

  4. I contacted Emirates Bangkok and they confirmed they are flying london to Bangkok october and november .

    When i asked them if they were flying repatriation flights they said no,only scheduled flights.

    They also confirmed the need for a covid test prior to departure.

    Just to be sure this flight option works i e mailed the Thai embassy

    today.....waiting for a reply ..tick tock????????

  5. I contacted Emirates Bangkok and they confirmed they are flying london to Bangkok october and november .

    When i asked them if they were flying repatriation flights they said no,only scheduled flights.

    They also confirmed the need for a covid test prior to departure.

    Just to be sure this flight option works i e mailed the Thai embassy

    today.....waiting for a reply ..tick tock????????

  6. On 7/24/2020 at 1:27 PM, Cali farong said:

    I need to travel from Uk to thailand,see my thai wife and follow all the steps of applying for a cert of entry asq hotel etc.

    Does anyone know if it is possible to get a return repatriation flight.

    In other words fly to thailand,stay say 2 months and get a return repatriation flight back to Uk.Or is this only a one way trip application???

     

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