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Rayong is closed now for 30 days.
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On 1/2/2021 at 4:17 AM, Virt said:
Plenty of articles from various countries where D vitamin is recommended.
Here in Denmark the food and health department recommend 10 µg D vitamin daily from oct-apr for most persons and 20 µg for people over 70.
Exactly. There are many reports of very healthy individuals that have had bad reactions to Covid and we're all found to be VItamin D difficient. Micheal Yeo is one that comes to mind
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3 minutes ago, joe jadore said:
sooner the better! Just buy them Thailand and let's get back to normal. Should be free, but 17$ no big deal, just do it!
So something that is paramount to opening borders and getting economies rolling again needs to be charged 17$. Makes you wonder!
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16 hours ago, Lacessit said:
I'm trying to point out to you as with many other illnesses, there is a range of responses to coronavirus from hardly affected to severely ill. The responses are what are called normally distributed by statisticians.
In the case of your EPL players, they are very fit people who probably have some of the strongest immune systems around. So naturally, most recover very quickly. The average man/woman in the street is not as well equipped.
So the problem is weak immune systems right? Why is there zero information being published by the media about vitamin D (actually a prohormone) and is in almost every cell in the body and a main factor in your immune system....nothing! If anything we are being told the opposite. Stay at home, parks and beaches closed. Fresh air and sunlight are more important to your health than anything!
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2 minutes ago, Lacessit said:So the virus is binomially distributed between unaffected and affected people? I'd like to take the time to explain the difference between normal and binomial statistics to you, but I fear I'd be wasting my time.
So of my examples(epl players) They all must be in the binomial category and none of them in the normal category?
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11 minutes ago, Lacessit said:
The death toll of coronavirus is lower than other other preceding viruses, such as MERS and SARS. What is concerning the medical profession is the ability of COVID-19 to cause long-term or permanent lung damage. For some, it's like a non-smoker suddenly becoming someone with a 3 pack a day habit. In Australia, with 28,000 cases, the medicos are claiming 40% of infected people are suffering debilitating health effects well past the normal lifespan of flu.
I'd like to see a faster rollout of vaccines here, to get the immunity of which you speak. Not so much of a lottery.
If a non smoker suddenly became a 3 pack a day habit then how do you explain that lots of PL players get covid and are back training and playing a week later.
It either causes damage or it doesnt!
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2 hours ago, Scouse123 said:
Thailand accepts any chance of tourism or revenue from tourism is already blown for the year so, that is of no concern or an issue to them.
He announced a complete lockdown in March time when they were controlling the virus adequately and people felt a national lockdown was not necessary.
Why now when the cases are rising in many areas and from multiple sources allegedly, gambling dens, Burmese fishermen, seafood markets, etc does he not now impose a national lockdown?
No reason not to announce a lockdown as people on the move back to their home provinces for New Year will spread Covid19, to every province in the country, especially with the new strain, which no doubt is already in the country?
Bizarre! Absolutely unfathomable!
Because there is a vaccine now. Allow it to spread. Some individuals will invest in a vaccine that the government will buy off of them for a huge mark up.
Those individuals will make huge sums and everybody will be happy...well some will. Money, money, money
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20 hours ago, sandyf said:
What's wrong with that.
The ones around here you have to do the hands, face and temperature to get in. Tables are socially distant and the stalls bring the food to your table. You can remove the mask to eat but walk about and you will soon be pulled up. Markets are the least of the problem areas.
I flew up to CM the week before Christmas, masks are mandatory in the airport, but unbelievable the number walking about with mask down and a bottle of water in their hand.
It is about how people respond to the requirements, rather than what requirements are laid down, after 9 months nobody can say they don't know.
Not food eating markets. The local markets that people use where they are packed together, all touching meat and vegetables and putting them back. Seen it last lockdown!
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Bet all the local markets will be open.
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2 minutes ago, rabas said:
Don't you mean enjoy the New Year and then hospitalization?
That would generally depend on age and health!
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I think its just a case of trying to let people enjoy the New Year then lockdown.
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If it doesn't exist then how can he be removed from duty? ????
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A lockdown as soon as it happened would of been more sensible as it would of given everybody a chance for symptoms to show and trace and then people could of enjoyed the New Year celebrations.
Instead everybody is scared and all celebrations are cancelled causing millions of baht in losses
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9 minutes ago, Natai Beach said:
I lived in Chonburi city and Pattaya for ten years. Left two years ago because of the pollution.
I searched far and wide for the cleanest air in Thailand and moved to Natai Beach Phangnga.
Best thing I ever did, not only is the air clean, there is very little litter, no piles of garbage on vacant blocks like in other provinces, the people don’t selfishly block intersections, the population isn’t jaded by ugly farangs, and the sea has an amazing clarity, the sky is blue and actually smells like the sea, not a dodgy sewer.
Paradise down here.
Only problem is the amount of rain down south
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15 minutes ago, kingofthemountain said:
The event was on the 11 december, so 10 days before the discovery of the Samut Sakhon cluster
Interesting. Where did they get it from then?
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So someone who was at Samut sakhorn thought I'm in the danger zone. Maybe I should go to a mass gathering.
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16 minutes ago, kingofthemountain said:
Obviously you have no clue about what you are talking about
if you think Thai tourists can not be scared by the news about the virus
i recomand you to do few research about the number of reservations cancelled
(Hotels, restaurants ...) all done by Thai tourists in Thailand scared by the virus
Correct they are cancelling in masses. Worst time to happen as hotels and restaurants were about to have a prosperous new year.
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2 hours ago, Suua said:
'Its not the plague'.....At the moment.
We've seen a more virulent strain appear in the UK.
Is it possible a more lethal strain could develop in the not too distant future?
(Similar to SARS back in 2002.....that again, the CCP lied about and tried to cover up).
This thought is the worrying one.
Its not more virulent, its more contagious! Dont get too close to people, wear a mask and wash your hands frequently
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1 hour ago, Kaopad999 said:saving lives & preventing the spread of this lethal virus is priority for them at the moment.
If your old or sick stay inside. Let's not forget this virus can be defeated by not getting close to people, wearing a mask and washing your hands frequently.
It's not the plague!
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28 minutes ago, EricTh said:Samut Sakhon isn't the only place where seafood is caught. There are still many other places in southern Thailand near the sea.
Yes but it's a huge wholesale market which you guessed it supplies seafood to central and northern Thailand.
Getting seafood from Southern Thailand would probably drive the cost price to high to sale unless you are a very big well visited restaurant.
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Was in Pattaya 5 days ago. Soi Bakauo was reasonably busy as was 2nd road.
I would stay around here if you want some choices without driving everytime you go out.
Robin hood was pretty decent for a brekkie. There is a German brewery next door. There are a few craft places about now days.
To be honest I would Google your questions and then watch YouTube videos of any things you like the look of as then you get a realish life view of things rather than photos or people's personal opinions
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1 minute ago, EricTh said:I just went to a couple of eateries and they don't sell dishes with seafood anymore. It's only pork and chicken.
What are the reason's?
Not following the news?
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Chonburi records 35 new COVID-19 cases as Rayong closes beaches, golf courses
in Pattaya News
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Sitting outside in a beach is banned. Madness. Does anyone follow the science?