Well, all can say there is an uptick of infections where I live (OZ) I am lucky never caught covid, I have hundreds of test kits laying about never used any of them even, so we get them for free.
I disagree I don't like Thai food either but if you live in big cities (Bangkok, Pattaya) You can find decent western food. I found a few places in Pattaya which serve really good and tasty western food but if you live in the sticks it will be hard to find.
I am lucky I live in the west where every shopping centre has a lift or facilities for the disabled, but I travel twice a year to Thailand I could not live alone in Thailand, fortunately my Thai family helps me getting around.
So, I often wonder how a person with a disability can survive in Thailand? I am slightly disabled now since I had 2 broken ankles. I can walk OK but have problems walking steps or using escalators. So how can someone be walking up steps if he is in a wheelchair? I am talking about crossing a main road where there is only a bridge with just steps and no access of a lift or wheelchair access. Every time I come to Thailand; I find it very hard to do anything in Thailand unless I get help from my Thai family. Don't get me wrong I am not Thai bashing I am just disappointed. Sorry for the rant.