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Covid Count Reaches Around 2,800-3,889 A Day In Thailand
Lizzy Duang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I didn't say otherwise, I used the word "might". But I gave you an article that stated excess death. It also gives you a lot of possible interpretations that obviously still "lack data" ("some of the excess may be ...") . I also recently recommended the book Factfulness by Hans Rosling to first understand our misconceptions of stats and second include other possibilities in our reasoning. You cannot expect mainstream media to do that because they supported the vaccine mandate. -
Covid Count Reaches Around 2,800-3,889 A Day In Thailand
Lizzy Duang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Yes, here is one: https://www.bbc.com/news/health-64209221 -
Covid Count Reaches Around 2,800-3,889 A Day In Thailand
Lizzy Duang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
But CDC's and other data is complete? Then, when you expect a vaccine to work, you will first determine the share of vaccinated and unvaccinated people in a population. Than you will determine the share of vaccinated and unvaccinated in COVID deaths. If the percentage is the same as above, you may have doubts in the effectiveness of the vaccine. -
Covid Count Reaches Around 2,800-3,889 A Day In Thailand
Lizzy Duang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Well, look at African countries in the quoted Worldometer stats. They are the least vaccinated but also have the least deaths. Hmm, strange, isn't it? -
Covid Count Reaches Around 2,800-3,889 A Day In Thailand
Lizzy Duang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
No. Just see graph 1 and 3 here: https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/why-do-vaccinated-people-represent-most-covid-19-deaths-right-now/ So 58 percent were vaccinated in the US in August 22 but also amounted to more than 58 percent of COVID deaths (about 3800 vs 2700). -
What to do if Thai police stop you and attempt a ‘shake-down’
Lizzy Duang replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Here are a couple of examples with heavier fines (including deportation) and explanations by lawyers: https://iamkohchang.com/blog/vaping-in-thailand.html -
What to do if Thai police stop you and attempt a ‘shake-down’
Lizzy Duang replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I still believe in the case that inspired this article the Taiwanese woman would have paid 30 k in court. So if you are told to pay (almost) the maximum fine BEFORE a trial, you might as well insist on the trial, at least if you have time for it or you plan to never return anyway. -
Bill Heinecke: "Crazy to give vaccines to tourists"
Lizzy Duang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This bloody fool again. We have excess deaths around the world due to the vaccine, and practically no one except the fragile and very old is scared of variants that can be inactivated with a drug like Ursolin now. But many are fed up with the vax promises and lies. https://theconversation.com/a-liver-disease-drug-could-be-repurposed-to-protect-against-covid-new-research-195876 -
Some Grab drivers become normal motorbike taxi drivers when there are a lot of customers, it pays better. I once tried 5 different Dairy Queen for an icecream cake without success in the evening.
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Good drive from a town near BKK with an academic on his day off from usual work. Chatted the whole time in English. You should sit in front, so police will assume you know each other. Otherwise fine for Bolt drivers is 1000 Baht.
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COVID-19 infections on the rise among people not fully vaccinated
Lizzy Duang replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The important question is: What condition are those in who die, what age, and are they vaccinated?