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  1. On 7/27/2021 at 10:06 AM, 4MyEgo said:

    I kind of find it strange that they are wearing PPE outfits in the video, it's not Ebola and if you read the CDC website, there is no need for PPE for this virus, more scaremongering, week by week.

     

    We get the message people, now back off !

    Huh? You actually believe whatever comes out from CDC? See how it got them in deep-<deleted> in the first place.Take reference from Singapore or HK. Do exactly what the govts of these 2 countries curtail the pandemic. Common sense prevails. 

     

  2. On 7/30/2021 at 12:37 PM, Charlie Halliday said:

    https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/singapore-says-almost-80-population-be-fully-vaccinated-by-sept-2021-07-26/

     

    If you call a crystal ball the world's media then yes I looked and checked my crystal ball. Singapore have stated multiple times they plan to allow vaccinated travellers in once 80% of their population are vaxxed. And all countries should so the same. UK already started. Covid is here to stay like the flu. So Dougie baby, perhaps you should ease of the drugs and read my posts next time. 

    wait,have i paid you yet for that sash you sold? Its <deleted>, Son. For those wondering if Singapore would open it's borders to the world soon,think again. 61% of the population have been fully vaccinated as of today, yes, I've checked my charts in the bat cave you'v so kindly allowed me to stay.....UK has opened it borders, well,see where it gotten them now. Thousand new cases daily. After the heroic performance by the lilliputs at Wembley,try harder man.Live to fight another day? Your guess is as good as Mine. pack your bags and head to HK if i were you, Kwai Loh!!!!

  3. On 7/1/2021 at 9:10 PM, Charlie Halliday said:

    Pathetic and won't work. Just vaccinate 70% of the country and fully open to all travellers, restriction free, who have had both jabs. Its so bloody simple yet these buffoons screw it up completely. Singapore will open up restriction free within the next few weeks to all travellers who have been jabbed twice. They have stated clearly that the virus is here to stay so its time to get used to living with it. And we should all follow <deleted>. As simple as that. 

    SPORE will open to all visitors you said? Wow, that's a new one. Since when did you come into that conclusion? By looking into your crystal ball or what hocus-pocus charm you have.Definitely off the charts man. No way!!!!

     

  4. On 8/25/2013 at 12:47 PM, gzhang said:

    interesting topic. i am a singaporean who is currently working and living in thailand. and yes, the rising cost of living is indeed valid but it is not an all-compelling reason for one to leave singapore. to be fair, singapore still has better infrastructure and career progression for most people. sadly, most singaporeans like to indulge in self-pity and complain about how tough and bitter their lives are etc. but please give a good thought and think about your next best alternative. relocating to thailand entail many problems like employment, language, and adapting to both lower remuneration and lower cost of living assuming you are employed here. in a nut shell, different set of problems in 2 different countries. unless you really have a solid opportunity in thailand... you're better of staying in singapore as a singaporean.

    are you still in Thailand?

  5. 7 hours ago, pagallim said:

     

    This from The Phuket News:

     

    In total, just under 400 tourists are expected to arrive in Phuket today under the Phuket Sandbox scheme.

    According to Phuket officials this morning, Qatar Airways Flight QR840 from Doha-Phuket is to land at 1:30pm with 136 passengers on board, El Al Israel Airlines Flight LY87 from Tel Aviv is to land at 1:45pm with 137 passengers on board, and Singapore Airlines Flight SQ736 is to arrive at 5:10pm with an estimated 100 people on board.

    Prime Minister Prayut is scheduled to be at Phuket airport in person to welcome the passengers arriving on the Singapore flight, Phuket officials noted.

    wow....

     

     

  6. On 3/7/2021 at 7:58 AM, DrJack54 said:

    Don't think it works that way.

    If your were o/s the report back showing the funds would need to be done upon return.

    Your stamp in pp would show when you exited and returned.

    However don't know how it works when your away from your area in Thailand. Perhaps someone that deals with one of these rogue immigration offices could advise.

     

    wow...Rogue indeed

  7. 15 hours ago, ukrules said:

    You renew your permission to stay once a year, everyone should know that. The TE visa is all about the '1 year stamp'.

     

    You can tell by the stamp in the passport - it has an expiry date on it - that's the date to renew by ????

     

    There must be some real dummys out there.

     

    I also got an email from them today, I rolled my eyes and moved onto the next spam.

    same here. I literally fell off my seat laughing.

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  8. 7 hours ago, webfact said:

    Thailand sees biggest jump in Covid-19 cases as global numbers hit 100m

    By The Nation

     

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    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) on Tuesday reported 959 new cases, the highest number on a single day since the outbreak last year, including 22 people who had travelled from abroad.

     

    Of the new cases, 89 were exposed to the virus while visiting high-risk areas. The province with the highest number of infections is Samut Sakhon (70), followed by Bangkok (17), Samut Songkham (1), and Ubon Ratchathani (1).

     

    Proactive testing led to the discovery of 848 cases -- 760 foreigners and 84 Thais -- in Samut Sakhon, and four Thais in Bangkok.

     

    Of the returnees, 13 are Thai nationals, returning from the United Kingdom (5), United States (3), Myanmar (3) and Denmark(1). Also testing positive were two Indians, two Sudanese, a Chinese, an Indonesian, a Pakistani, a Briton, a Russian and a Nepali who flew in from their respective nations.

     

    Meanwhile, 119 patients have recovered and been discharged.

     

    As of Tuesday, the number of confirmed cases in Thailand had risen to 14,646. Of these, 12,250 contracted the virus domestically, including 5,532 who were found via proactive testing, and 2,396 are returnees. So far, 10,892 have recovered and been discharged, 3,679 patients are still in hospital and the death toll is 75.

     

    According to Worldometer, as of 10am on Tuesday, the number of confirmed cases globally has hit 100 million (increasing by 449,073), 72.29 million have recovered, 25.84 million are active cases (110,250 in severe condition) and 2.15 million have died (up by 9,597).

     

    Thailand ranks 123rd on the global list of most cases. The US tops the list with 25.86 million, followed by India 10.68 million, Brazil 8.87 million, Russia 3.73 million and the United Kingdom 3.67 million.

     

    Taweesin Visanuyothin, the CCSA spokesperson, revealed that the number of cases in the second wave since December 16 had reached 10,409, after 10 months under the emergency decree.

     

    In the second outbreak, patients had an average age of 34. The age range with most cases is around 20-29 years old (58 per cent) followed by 30-39 years old (29 per cent). Women tended to get infected more often than men with a ratio of 1.36 female patients to 1 male.

     

    Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30401815

     

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    -- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2021-01-26
     
     

    https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices/covid-1/coronavirus-thailand

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