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Sometimes your best is just not good enough.
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And yet Thailand continues to allow Chinese unrestricted access.
#moneybeforepublichealth
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4 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
Whitty said he would not reveal where in England the infection had occurred, to protect patient confidentiality.
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6 hours ago, webfact said:
Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul will go along on the mission, he said.
The returnees will be quarantined at the Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute in Nonthaburi
So, we have a public health crisis and given that the Public Health Minister will travel with those being repatriated, logic (I know TIT) tells us, that the minister will also be quarantined?
So take the "main player" out of the game for 14 days?
Thankfully we still have Uncle and Toad Man to guide us.
#100%undercontrol
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So pleased to see that sexism and mysogyny are alive, well and thriving on TV.
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4 hours ago, ubonjoe said:The only thing coming from immigration I will pay attention to is when it comes from the Immigration Bureau not some head of a local office.
It is certainly lacking any useful information in IMO.
Agreed, when it has a Police Order Number reference, then I know it is perhaps OK.
But, not wishing to appear sycophantic, but when UbonJoe says it is OK, then it is.
I shall await his advice.
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5 minutes ago, Thailand said:Next thing you know there will be extensions of stay based on retirement for five years at 1900 baht and only having to show 100,000 baht in the bank seasoned for one week on initial application only.
I understand that proposal is already under-consideration.
Expect an announcement on 1 April 2019.
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Excellent.
What could possibly go wrong!
How hard can it be.
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1 hour ago, andy said:The Chinese are a convenient scapegoat but the island was ruined by the Thais themselves (mostly the weekenders from Bangkok and the officials who were supposed to be treating Samet as "national park").
In my opinion, a perfect example of "hitting the nail on the head".
Post of the week, for me.
Spot on.
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3 minutes ago, Satcommlee said:
Some people use mobile phone networks to terminate incoming international voice calls in Thailand.
These are called "Grey Routes" and traffic travels over the internet and bypass the licenced international call operators.
Using minutes allowances which can be quite generous, there is money to be made..
edit: Havn't we all received calls from weird Thai number to find it was from abroad?
Thanks for that, I will sleep better tonight.
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Do they not realise this is "Don", for they are now surely tilting at windmills.
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5 hours ago, sammieuk1 said:Who is Demi Lovato?
Apart from her mother, who cares?
I also have no idea who she was
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5 minutes ago, basatop said:BigBadGeordie Platinum Member
why? to stop reselling sim cards to unregistered users.Now you will ask: why some people do not like to be registered?
So that is why, I thought it may have been due to to the setting up of "boiler rooms"; gambling call centres; illegal lottery; ponzi schemes; romance scams or detonating IEDs.
But it appears we were both wrong.
10 minutes ago, bluesofa said:God has spoken.
I find this answer much more plausible.
Thank you Bluesofa, oh wise one.
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Why?
Anybody?
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A pain in the guts and full of khrap.
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No doubt there will be an increase in the birth rate in the Bangkok Metro area in 9 months time.
34 minutes ago, Get Real said:How terrible! Really, one full hour? How did they survive?
So people have also been reported to have spent some time "talking to each other".
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22 minutes ago, johng said:Anyone have a list of locations for these "elusive" official waste disposal sites ?
Acoording to the Pollution Control Department there are, well, err, well, none.
This is their view on the current situation.
22 permitted factories related to e-waste collecting and dismantling
(2010).
No specific license for recycling e-waste.
No formal recycling factory of e-waste in Thailand.
No mechanical large-scale dismantling equipment.
Only manual dismantling with simple tools is used.
Most of e-wastes goes to informal sectors, i.e. waste pickers, waste
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If the TuK Tuk drivers around the Grand Palace and Wat Pho enter they would be clear winners. They have been telling the same story for at least 20 years and are expert at it.
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21 minutes ago, rooster59 said:Finally I will draw more robust, reasoned conclusions
Well that will be a first for Khun Cheeseman.
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2 minutes ago, Just1Voice said:500 baht fine, and see you next week.
6 minutes ago, webfact said:But no one was even fined back at the station.
No further comment required.
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If this is a big issue to him, maybe he should be selling the "Big Issue" instead.
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4 hours ago, YetAnother said:
absent meritocracy, far too many people in the wrong jobs; nepotism, cronyism, buying jobs virtually guarantees incompetence
And those are just their good points!
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7 minutes ago, tracker1 said:He did not elaborate. Should have said let's form a committee have a meeting and a powerpoint presentataion
Lunch, don't forget lunch!
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Coronavirus: “we have done our best”, says Thai health minister
in Thailand News
Posted · Edited by BigBadGeordie
Addendum
Clearly the Minister is well qualified to deal with health related matters.
Anutin completed secondary education at Assumption College and higher education in engineering from Hofstra University in 1989.
Anuthin was formerly an engineer, and has worked in many private companies including the position of Managing Director of Sino-Thai Engineering and Construction Public Company Limited.