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scandream

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  1. ThaiChana has little to do with the need to identify corona infections. rather, it is the first step in the complete surveillance of people. In my opinion, the proof is given that you have to register again in every single store in a shopping center. This is not a prevention, but a further step towards controlling and restricting personal freedom.

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  2. In spite of so-called easings, there are now so many regulations that I would prefer to stay at home voluntarily. But anyway, I'm interested to know whether travel within Thailand is possible again without restrictions? It is nice to see that life is gradually coming back. Also that the restaurants and shopping malls reopen. But it bothers me that the surveillance of the population by ThaiChana is going too far! In a shopping mall, the registration for each individual store has to be carried out again, which is absolutely incomprehensible, since the entrance control already has the dates of the registration.

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  3. The main argument in all decisions regarding Covid-19 is based on money. And since the chinese tourists are not to be underestimated for Thailand, they will certainly be offered the opportunity to be the first to enter Thailand regardless of all dangers. I am sure that the beaches will open at the same time when the borders are opened to make the stay tasty for the Chinese friends. ????

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  4. Nothing else was to be expected. This ban is absolutely incomprehensible. Under the guise that the canceled Songkran Festival could degenerate, the ban was pronounced until April 30th. However, anyone who has become familiar with the Thai government should actually know that this was only an excuse and a further encroachment on the personal freedoms of the citizens. Even in the USA, with its highest infection rates and fatalities, many provinces that previously had a daily, time limited restriction on alcohol sales, eased them during the pandemie, for example by allowing restaurants to sell cocktails to go. During the pandemic, alcohol sales - most of them for personal consumption - also increased nationwide.

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  5. I think that this topic doesn't really need to be discussed at all.  if you laugh at a thai beauty, you should inform yourself extensively about the customs of thailand before binding.  I am not at all surprised at what has been described.

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  6. The same every day, a bare number with new infected and dead ones related to covid-19.  This sensitization of the population may be good, but with these moderate infection rates, it would be appropriate to think of the millions of unemployed who have been struggling to survive every day for weeks and would be happy if they could finally go back to work. The government should really think about the further development and especially about the proportionality of the complete shutdown of the economy. No country is able to do this for a long time without ending itself into a financial catastrophe!

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  7. If the numbers presented to us are actually true, then thailand can be really satisfied and a 24 hour curfew would absolutely not be neccessary. A look at Europe or America shows that the infection rates and the number of deaths per hundred thousand inhabitants is incomparably higher than here in Thailand. In addition, the pandemic in south east asian countries has been managed very well to this day.

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