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3 hours ago, PETERTHEEATER said:
She could have contracted the virus elsewhere. The report implies she was infected from cleaning a government office. Irresponsible reporting.
Maybe at the Crystal?
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17 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:
How can Flight FD3027 be of concern ??? [Don Mueang Airport - Phuket ‒ April 15, travel time 5:50pm - 8.30pm]
That flight was 16 days ago... why even bother announcing it now ????
In case you were on that flight. Symptoms can take two weeks or longer.
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6 hours ago, Pattaya Spotter said:Aren't the airlines constantly telling us how efficient their air filters are and that breathing air on a plane is like being in a hospital operating room? Thus no need to keep middle seats or alternating rows empty.
I doubt they change the expensive air filters regularly like there supposed to.
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5 hours ago, Danderman123 said:
Let's see how the numbers appear over the next couple of weeks before debating the stupidity of the government.
That was proven years ago.
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6 hours ago, Danderman123 said:
.... and you know this .... how?
When you have mass movement of infected people like Sonkran there will mass transmission. It's what's happening now and even worse in India.
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4 hours ago, Russell17au said:
Just remember that AstraZenica is being made here in Thailand and will be released in June. I know that there will be a lot of idiotic comments from many idiots on here but just remember that it does not matter where AstraZenica is made it is made following the same formula that is used in every country that makes it. The biggest problem with getting any vaccine is that every country is competing with every other country to get vaccine for their own country and there are not that many companies making the vaccine and having it registered and approved by each individual country for their use. It is easy to sit back and criticize but non of you could do any better.
Not true:
"U.S. removes AstraZeneca from plant that ruined 15 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine"
Workers at the Emergent BioSolutions plant conflated ingredients for the J&J and AstraZeneca vaccines and ruined the batches
Author of the article:ReutersShubham Kalia- 1
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I really hate this idiot.
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As reported yesterday no International Mail until May 3rd. I Tried to cancel some Amazon orders to no avail.
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If you do go make sure you book with Seatran car ferry ahead of time. Hope you can go we loved the trip last month, pre-covid zones. Great prices and not crowded.
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15 hours ago, bwpage3 said:
70% of 66,000,000 people = 46,200,000 people /50,000 jabs per day = 924 days /365 days per year = 2.5 years to vaccinate 70% of the population.
What about the other 30%?
Migrants illegally entering Thailand?
Tourists?
Also, theres no herd immunity with Covid-19. One person might get a mutated version that evades Astra and the extremely poor Chinese vaccines.
Just vaccinate everyone.
Also they recommend booster shots in 6 months. You need to start producing and ordering more vaccines now!
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What a great job to have.
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Anutin was his own worst enemy. Constantly saying irresponsible things. He always blamed others and never himself.
I'm hoping he gets arrested and thrown in jail for corruption.
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Love to squirm. He's such a pathetic oaf.
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I haven't stayed there but I've walked around the property. It feels dated and only a few overpriced rooms actually have a seaview. Centara hotels also in my experience suffer in the quality food department. The remodeled Hilton or the Marriott offer a much better experience and booking online they have great deals. The location is good, close to the train station.
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India, a main source of vaccines isn't planning on sourcing out with domestic demand so high. Its going to be difficult and costly to aquire many vaccines even if Thailand could vaccinate that many people a day. Thailand has waited to long.
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10 hours ago, Shuya said:
Same pricetag as two submarines they want to buy
Under the terms of the government-to-government deal, a Chinese state-owned shipbuilding conglomerate will build and sell three advanced export variants of the Type 039B Yuan-class submarine – to be called the S26T – for the price of two, or 36 billion baht (US$1.16 billion).Sep 17, 2563 BE -
13 hours ago, VocalNeal said:
If you live in a large conurbation, the water comes from a central source and you can smell the chlorine in the water then the answer is yes,
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an extended urban area, typically consisting of several towns merging with the suburbs of one or more cities."the major conurbations of London and Birmingham"
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21 hours ago, jastheace said:
I would say it depends where you live and the source of the water.
I know people in Pattaya that have used tap water for cooking but not beverages. I would not however. Up country where the source is a deep bore, i would in emergencies, ie run out of purified or bottled water. Machine RO and UV treated should be OK.... why do you distrust this source? however i would recommend drinking a bottle or two of mineralised water daily, especially if you sweat a lot.
Why worry about deep bore well up North? Just curious.
We have one and use it for laundry and showering. I use it to cook pasta (boiling).
The city water is for the gardening and topping of our pool.
For consumption we stick to bottled water.
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23 hours ago, Ventenio said:
if you are getting a NonB, then you need it all.......
can't help you......except I would move after a month.
It NEVER ends at just one headache.
Then let your inconsiderate landlord struggle to find a tenant during these lien times.
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Could be any place. There's not enough testing and tracing. The conservative government always blames alcohol or gambling. Probably some people from Myanmar escaping there own nightmarish junta.
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Nurses need to treat every patient like they have covid-19. Many people don't realize they are affected.
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9 hours ago, Johnny Mac said:
I had this is in my upper left arm a few years ago, lasted for months and drove me insane, and yes it was worse at night. I don't think there is anything that can fix it, just have to wait until it goes away imo. I'm not one to throw the 'stress' card out there as a reason for things like many are, but I do think it does play a part with this.
59 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:Didn't he also ship millions of masks to China and leave the people of Thailand with pretty much no masks as well in the beginning of the Covid outbreak ?
I remember up here in Issan having to try to buy masks on Shopee or Lazada for 800 baht a box for 6 or 7 months none to be had even in Udon Thani.
No hand sanitizer either. Anutin in my opinion is a horrible man with nothing but his own agenda.
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4 hours ago, smedly said:
and this is were is all gets rather murky with
Police officers in Pattaya now in quarantine and fellow officers now out mixing with the public knowing they have been in contact with people infected or have been in buildings where virus has been spreading, they are now breaking their own rules
Anyone now feel comfortable having close contact with cops in pattaya - I certainly don't
I agree, now get everyone in a police van and expose anyone at the police station doing mounds of paperwork and probably using one or two pens that actually works there. Lots of waisted energy.
The foreigner's could've waited until July 1st when everything opens again, at least on Phuket.
Is monday (May 3rd) a public holiday?
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Google Thai Holidays.