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irishman25

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  1. On 11/7/2022 at 6:45 AM, nightfox said:

    You call that being treated like animals lol....If this was in the U.S. or any other country where cops actually have a set they would be picking this guy up with a spatula by now. The guy was throwing bottles at the cops, almost blew up the neighborhood and being a menace. What are the cops supposed to do, roll up the red carpet and thank him for not cooperating. 

    it a wonder he did not cry out for his mother  MA MA help me

  2. 21 hours ago, smedly said:

    cases of what

     

    a runny nose

     

    Thais that I know for years go to hospital or doctor for a cold, go away with a hamper of multi coloured pills, if you have a runny nose buy a box of cleaned, covid is finished, why does Thailand need to keep this going ?  - I know the answer and I am sure most people also know...................................I feel another emergency budget coming were these bent ## just keep filling their pockets ...............................it is on another scale - we have seen how the Russian elete have helped themselves - this is what happens when you have zero fiscal accountability ...............basically people in power helping themselves   and writting laws/legislation that hides all of it, my best guess is that Thailand is right up there with Russian and all the rest, theiving on a grand scale 

     

     

    How little you know about the Real world regarding corruption. In every country the same is going on but here in the Western country's we are very good at covering it up. they could learn from us  

  3. On 5/24/2022 at 11:55 PM, Ohyesuare said:

    Should have asked for an autograph, he's world famous now. Surprised the BBC picked this up but this is good as Thai Police will be even more pressured to impose harsh penalties on the attacker who apparently has retained a lawyer and only offered 100k out of what will be an estimated 800k procedure. Interesting how in this article he says he really wants to go home now but previously he was saying he wanted to stay here, especially until he can get a visa for the lady he met here to come back to the UK with him.

    this would make a good short story now that there's a girlfriend ?? his taken home oops. my advice to him just you go home your life would be much cheaper.

  4. On 4/14/2019 at 7:38 AM, quandow said:

    I believe life had some sort of intelligent design, and as I've pulled human remains out of a submerged plane crash and observed the lack of life, there is something about humans having a soul. It's even been weighed. As much as the method used to weigh the soul was sloppy science, I think the bible is sloppy narrative. Jesus was a short dark guy, not the European with flowing brown hair currently selling His book. It's been rewritten so many times with so many inconsistencies that it's difficult to fathom anyone taking it 100% seriously. There ARE many good parables, the lessons are good standards to apply to your walk through life. Do I believe we were created? Yes. Do I believe in the Judeo-Christian interpretation of God? No.

    there are so many God's in this world so where your born there have a different God' now, what is the the answer when we kill each other over in the name of GOD

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  5. On 3/27/2022 at 4:40 AM, Leaver said:

    the question is for HOW LONG? I would say 6 months Ive got my 4th for health reasons only' for now.

    What was their claim for the 3rd shot?

     

    What was their claim for the 2nd shot?

     

    What was their claim for the 1st shot?

     

    What will be their claim for the 5th shot?

     

                      ????  ????

     

  6. 20 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

    A day after setting new pandemic records of more than 10,000 daily COVID cases and more than 100 deaths, Thailand on Sunday reported an even higher daily new case count of 11,397 along with 101 new deaths. Sunday thus marked the country’s third consecutive day of record-high daily COVID case totals.

     

    In the past four days, the daily new COVID case totals in Thailand have gone from 9,186 to 9,692 to 10,082 yesterday and finally 11,397 today. Sunday’s update brought Thailand’s cumulative COVID case count since the start of the pandemic to 403,386, passing the 400,000 mark for the first time.

     

    Sunday’s update also came as the government mulled imposing tougher COVID restrictions in Bangkok and other hard-hit provinces. A government spokeswoman said the existing measures begun last Monday, including an overnight curfew and curbs on interprovincial travel, weren’t having enough of an impact and also often weren’t gaining enough public compliance.

     

    The 101 new COVID deaths reported Sunday marked a decline from the record 141 reported on Saturday, but still was Thailand’s second highest daily death toll of the pandemic. Total COVID deaths in the country now have reached 3,341, with COVID hospitalizations also setting new record highs each day.

     

    The new COVID cases reported Sunday included 11,079 among the general public, also a new daily record, and 318 cases from the nation’s prisons. Overall, Thailand's current level of daily COVID cases has almost doubled from the 6,000 range daily case counts of two weeks ago.

     

    Health experts said the rising COVID cases and death tolls in Thailand have been spurred by the highly contagious Delta (India) variant of the coronavirus that’s becoming prevalent in the country. The pandemic has led to increased poverty, rising unemployment and simmering protests against the government.

     

    Lately, news reports have begun showing COVID cases camped outside near hospitals unable to find beds, long queues of people seeking tests at COVID testing centers but ultimately being turned away for lack of capacity, and an aid group calling on residents to hang flags outside their homes if they need food or medical aid.

     

    A COVID outbreak that once was centered mainly in Bangkok and several surrounding provinces recently has spread nationwide, with all 77 of Thailand's provinces often reporting new cases on a daily basis.

     

    On Saturday, new case clusters were reported at a frozen seafood factory in Samut Sakhon, a metal parts factory in Chonburi, a furniture factory and a worker’s housing facility in Nonthaburi, an incense factory in Nakhon Pathom, a television screen factory in Prachinburi, at the Chao Prom market and a lathe factory in Ayutthaya, a cement factory in Saraburi and a fruit cannery in Kanchanaburi.

     

    Thailand on Sunday once again reported new record-high levels of active COVID cases hospitalized (116,135) and the share of those in critical condition (3,464). The share of critical patients on ventilators rose from 839 to 846, one case below Friday's record 847 total, mainly because of the recent spike in new deaths.

     

    Total COVID hospitalizations have almost doubled in the past two weeks, and the share of those in critical condition has doubled in the past three weeks. As of Sunday, Thailand's tally of critical condition COVID patients had risen for 29 days in a row.

     

    On Friday, Ramathibodi Hospital, one of the main and largest government hospitals in Bangkok, announced the suspension of all elective surgery appointments and some ward services until further notice, saying COVID cases have pushed the hospital to the brink.

     

    The hospital cited a soaring number of COVID infections among the medical staff that had now reached about 300, the demands of caring for about 1,000 hospitalized COVID patients, 350 more in home isolation and 200 other COVID patients waiting to be admitted for treatment.

     

    this is only from all who were tested so add another 10k for bkk only 

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