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8 minutes ago, drenddy said:
It's the incidence, that matters.
Germany has a lower incidence than Singapore.
Only "safe" country is China, but they are not allowed to travel.
Surprise, surprise! China is clearly under reporting, as a couple of ports have been closed for more than a week due to something or other.
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49 minutes ago, DPKANKAN said:
"and to reopen entertainment venues by Dec. 1, Prayuth said, adding that the country will have more than '170 doses' of vaccine by the end of the year".
for once they are nearer theit count of vaccines!! Or is it a typo???? ????????????????????????????????
I read that the first time as well, but it has now been changed to 170 million. Maybe a nut in charge was doing the editing.
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13 minutes ago, 2BOB said:
back in Adelaide in the 70s or 80s a man brock into my friends house with an axe, Geough raced to his gun rack grabd a gun and shot him. Police come and take man to hospital , convicted and sent to goal. 1 year later sues geough fore ecessive force and wins. geough grabed the first gun 30.06 his mistake next to it was a .22. Judge said geough should have grabed the 22. CRIM WHONE
Allo Allo, Office Crabtree, I presume!
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22 minutes ago, Bkktodd said:
Si. The COE has got to go. Expensive nonsense. I think the future Thailand is show Vax card, pcr test result, passport. Enough with the rest of the bs
I have not paid anything for the COE, but the COVID Insurance.... that's another matter!
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Having visited most of the dairies in Thailand, I would confirm that Meiji maintains the best GMP and HACCP standards for pasteurised milk..
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Unfortunately sound generates "waves", which will spread out, collecting the virus on its way and infect all the listeners. Simple!
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2 hours ago, IamNoone88 said:
This is typical political BS of the pot calling the kettle black. Meanwhile the citizens suffers while the UK has 35,000 cases per day. The UK Gov't is quite useless.
The furlough scheme was very effective according to a large number of businesses
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23 minutes ago, Sydebolle said:
Dr Sophon Pornchokchai
Should be not be working in the MOPH on vaccine procurement?
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There is a meeting at the school tomorrow to discuss the Pfizer vaccination plan for the kids, starting in early October, which will allow the 12+ age group students to return on 18th October. On their LINE group, it is interesting to note that a number of parents have stated that they want their kids to have a Sinopharm jabs, as they are worried about the Pfizer. Presumably, there will not be enough Pfizer to go round and there will be another mix and match later next month.
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3 hours ago, RafPinto said:
What's "bj"?
Berli Jucker?
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Sadly, not only with vaccines but also with Lateral Flow Tests.
Lots of brown envelopes to get your product approved.
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10 minutes ago, club said:
Just like the scam ASQ for foreigners that are fully vaccinated with Covid negative test that still have to quarantine for 14 days. This might never end
16 days and 15 nights!
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I am not a Professor of Statistics but if the poll size is 1510, the percentages shown in the article are as follows and equate to the following number of people:
84.12% = 1,270.212
67.44% = 1,018.344
63.64% = 960.964
90.64% = 1,368.664
68.39% = 1,032.689
53.80% = 812.380
27.96% = 422.196
25.04% = 378.104
Maybe they should have used their normal sample size of 55555555.
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7 hours ago, Will B Good said:
I have found the way round this is to check who owns the bar.
We tend to frequent only those owned by policemen.
Much more relaxing.
Or those who are willing to donate a few brown envelopes!
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22 minutes ago, Mises said:
good luck filling your passenger locator form up to 48 hours before arrival.
This means that you can only start completing the locator form within 48 hours of arriving in the UK, so in theory can be completed electronically on the plane, if wi-fi is available. However, you need to provide documentary evidence of a completed locator form at check-in to allow you to board.
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14 minutes ago, condobrit001 said:Great job British Embassy in Thailand!
Is there an Embassy in Thailand?
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On 8/22/2021 at 4:23 AM, rooster59 said:
President Joe Biden’s speech was perhaps the most powerful by a US president this century.
And what may I ask did you make of his statement this evening? Will he dare to retaliate, even if he could spell the word?
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2 hours ago, RichardColeman said:
Apart from China who nobody on the planet believe any data from
Except the WHO! Won't get folled again.
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9 hours ago, webfact said:
He said that over 300,000 expats had received jabs
I suggest that the nut in charge should have said over 500,000, or exactly 555,555.
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6 hours ago, MrJ2U said:Singapore doesn't mess around with scalawags.
Cleanest city I've ever been to.
My experience with Singapore is that it is very similar to an open air prison ????
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HAs the non-wearing of seatbelts by the passengers been mentioned?
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7 hours ago, ronster said:
Well enjoy your lockdown that you will still be doing in 3 years , as this government seems to think they will eradicate covid completely or have you missed the last 4 months of daily nonsense they spouted ?
I fear that the lockdown has absolutely nothing to do with the SARS-CoV-2 virus, but it is intended to keep people off the streets and prevent them from demonstrating about the current situation, especially about a nut in charge of vaxccines.
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43 minutes ago, roo860 said:test kits are free to anyone in the UK, packs of 7, local pharmacy.
Picked some up recently at both Boots and Superdrug. All they want to know is the age group of the users! No monies paid.
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22 minutes ago, thaiowl said:
If 15,180,276 have had 1 dose, 4,277,071 have had 2 doses and 175,190 have had 3 doses, why isn't the total number of doses
24,259988? According to my 7-year old.
Reopening Thailand decision raises questions over testing capacity
in Thailand News
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I think the major problem is in the use of the word "if". As a betting man, there is no chance of having to worry about this problem for the next 20 years.