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taotoo

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  1. 17 hours ago, Puccini said:

    You can contract the virus by being in contact just once with an infected person.

     

    The advantage of being informed immediately about such a contact is that you can get tested immediately and if found positive receive prompt treatment if you should develop symptoms of Covid-19. This is what contact tracing is basically about.

    It's so you can isolate and stop the spread isn't it?

  2. 39 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

    Excellent John continue on and report 5 times a day as your contract stipulates.

     

    30 minutes ago, deej said:

    Absoulately rivetting information to help the

    O/P ????

    Yet by far not the most useless posts in the thread.

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  3. 1 hour ago, genericptr said:

    if he came back it would be escorted with doctors from the Thai hospital in Phnom Pen (even on a private flight at a massive cost). The problem is they need to get him through immigration and he hasn't cleared his ban yet. 

    I don't know what the current rules are exactly, but it sounds like the doctors may need Covid tests too, and if they're not Thai nationals they might also need special permission to enter Thailand, or even transit it. Your dad may also need special permission to enter over and above the ban issue. The flight might need permission to land as well. Given that just arranging charter flights to repatriate groups of nationals has required embassies negotiating with governments, this doesn't sound like something that you could do without getting help from your own country.

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  4. 19 minutes ago, northsouthdevide said:

    I would arrange for your dad to fly into Thailand, without the knowlage of this lawyer, and see what happens at immigration. 

    They will have to deal with it one way or the other, and that's assuming they tipple to any ban in the past. 

    Ive actually heard a story of an overstayer who was deported, who returned a year later on a new passport (own name) and was permitted entry numerous times. 

    Your dad's 5 years are up, so he's doing nothing wrong. 

     

    I don't think they're letting people in are they, except for Thai nationals and maybe work permit holders. He'd need a Covid certificate too I believe.

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