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TallGuyJohninBKK

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  1. When you do the online appointment for an extension in the L section at BKK CW, I'm guessing you don't need to get a regular queue ticket from the front counter upon your arrival?
  2. Thanks for updating and posting that new file... On my visit last week, there was some shuffling between the IO and me on that page... but I didn't realize the very similar looking sheet was a different late 2021 version. The one I posted earlier in the thread, which now should be replaced by your newer version, was a late 2019 dated version. Much appreciated!
  3. Kind of like leaving a big pile of dog poo on the living room floor for your landlord to find after you've moved out.... ????
  4. You get PT leading the show, along with a lot of other old-line establishment parties. What else was to be expected? Including a convicted criminal among the lot...
  5. Top review says COVID lockdowns and masks worked, period They might not be popular, but a major report shows combining these interventions can keep case numbers low. "Speedy implementation of a combination of measures such as face masks, lockdowns and international border controls, “unequivocally” reduced COVID-19 infections, a major review has shown. The report published Thursday by the Royal Society looked at findings from six evidence reviews that analyzed thousands of studies to assess the effect of masks, social distancing and lockdowns, test trace and isolate systems, border controls, environmental controls and communications. It found evidence that each of these measures — which are called "non-pharmaceutical interventions" — were effective, albeit to varying degrees, when looked at individually. However, the evidence in favor of using these tools was stronger when countries combined several measures." (more) https://www.politico.eu/article/masks-lockdowns-social-distancing-evidence-reduce-coronavirus-spread/ And the source report: https://royalsociety.org/topics-policy/projects/impact-non-pharmaceutical-interventions-on-covid-19-transmission/ What lessons have been learnt to influence how we might approach future pandemics? "One of the most important lessons from this pandemic is that the effective application of NPIs ‘buys time’ to allow the development and manufacturing of drugs and vaccines. There is every reason to think that implementing packages of NPIs will be important in future pandemics. ... Future assessments should also consider the costs as well as the benefits of NPIs, in terms of their impacts on amongst other things, livelihoods, economies, education, social cohesion and physical and mental wellbeing."
  6. And meanwhile, in the world of actual news: Lockdowns and face masks ‘unequivocally’ cut spread of Covid, report finds Royal Society review looks at non-pharmaceutical interventions when applied in packages of several measures "Measures taken during the Covid pandemic such as social distancing and wearing face masks “unequivocally” reduced the spread of infections, a report has found. ... The Royal Society report, called Covid-19: examining the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions, reviewed the evidence gathered during the pandemic for six groups of NPIs and their effectiveness in reducing transmission." ... Prof Sir Mark Walport, the foreign secretary of the Royal Society and chair of the report’s expert working group, said: “There is sufficient evidence to conclude that early, stringent implementation of packages of complementary NPIs was unequivocally effective in limiting Sars-CoV-2 infections. (more) https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/24/lockdowns-face-masks-unequivocally-cut-spread-covid-study-finds
  7. The original source of this Aug. 23 report below re Thailand, following up on the original prior report below dated Aug. 20: https://twitter.com/dr_leshan/status/1694368402624893045 Dr. Leshan Wannigama @dr_leshan Physician Scientist in infectious Disease | Passionate about Respiratory Infections | Pathogen Surveillance in LMIC | AMR | Tropical Medicine | #IDTwitter Dhammika Leshan Wannigama Infectious Diseases Fellow, Yamagata Prefectural Central Hospital, Japan
  8. Covid Variant BA.2.86 Detected In Thailand Wastewater: Scientist By CodeBlue | 25 August 2023 KUALA LUMPUR, August 25 – The BA.2.86 variant has been detected in Thailand through wastewater sample analysis, adding to the list of countries that have reported the presence of the highly mutated Covid-19 strain. Dr Leshan Wannigama, a physician scientist at the Department of Infectious Diseases and Infection Control at Yamagata Prefectural Hospital in Japan, posted on X last Wednesday about his findings. “After sequencing the SARS-CoV-2 S gene and carefully analysing the data with existing BA.2.86 data I can confirm that our Thailand wastewater samples [are] positive for BA.2.86.” (more) https://codeblue.galencentre.org/2023/08/25/covid-variant-ba-2-86-detected-in-thailand-wastewater-scientist/
  9. I haven't seen anything reported about this in the local Thai news thus far... But the following credible source news report suggests BA.2.86 has been found in Thailand's wastewater. "Regarding the highly mutated BA.2.86 virus, which it recently deemed a variant of interest, the WHO said as of August 23, nine sequences have been reported from five countries. No epidemiological sequences were reported among the patients, and no deaths were reported. Also, two countries—Switzerland and Thailand—have reported the virus in wastewater." https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/covid-19/covid-markers-continue-rise-us-and-globally
  10. Pib... I'm doing this from memory of info here, never having had a Thai marriage extension. But in your example, where the farang is going back for the 2nd visit to Immigration a month after originally applying to pick up his stamped passport, do BOTH the Thai wife and the farang husband have to be there.... or.... the farang husband can go alone for the 2nd visit? ...regarding @John Drake's questions above.
  11. On the airport complex property where this rule supposedly will apply, I'd say NONE. But probably a few regular airport venues serving food and alcohol during permitted hours. From the OP: "The decision to allow around-the-clock operations was aimed at accommodating aviation activities that operate continuously, mainly for passengers in between flights to have a drink at airport lounges and bars." But what's not clear to me at least from the article is.... while the airport area venues will be able to operate 24 hours, the article doesn't say they'll be able to sell alcohol 24 hours, AFAICT... In fact, I don't see anything in the article that says the normal rules limiting alcohol sales throughout the country won't still apply. Just that the venues themselves won't have to close at the otherwise normal midnight or 2 am deadlines.
  12. or more pissed up Thai airline mechanics doing the maintenance on the jet for your next flight!
  13. Thanks much for all the detailed and specific info you've posted re Japan travel. It's very helpful and informative! ????
  14. Thanks Pib... It's been my impression also that people in BKK who are doing renewed marriage extensions each year don't typically draw new home inspections each time, or at least, haven't in recent years... Of course, in our conversation at BKK CW, we were in effect talking prospectively about what would be my first / new marriage extension. So it's possible that might draw different treatment from them than renewals... Or not.... ???? Mainly, I was just curious to hear what she'd say in answer to the question. PS - I'm not planning on converting to a marriage extension.
  15. You're a bit off on that above... There is a new emerging strain as you mention. And there are new versions of the COVID booster vaccine already scheduled to be rolled out in places like the U.S. and UK later this fall into early next year. No idea as yet how that will play out in Thailand. The upcoming new version of COVID vaccine boosters will be based on a prior Omicron version of COVID, not the newest, latest one you cite in your OP. However, the effectiveness of the upcoming vaccine, which is already being manufactured now awaiting approval, against the BA.2.86 variant as of right now isn't fully known. The current scientific thinking is that the newer vaccine will have SOME protective effect against BA.2.86, but how much and/or how much less than against the prior versions of Omicron isn't yet well understood, because there are so many mutations in the 2.86 variant. "BA.2.86 may be more capable of causing infection in people who previously had COVID-19 or who received COVID-19 vaccines, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Aug. 23 in a risk assessment of BA.2.86." AND "The reactivity of the booster to this variant would be predicted to be low," says Pekosz, meaning that the variant is probably not a good match to the updated boosters. "This is something that could trigger a brand new booster based on its sequence, if this variant truly did become a significant cause of cases. But we don't know that now," says Pekosz. https://www.today.com/health/coronavirus/ba286-pirola-covid-variant-symptoms-rcna100944 Also, AFAIK, there have been no officially reported cases of BA.2.86 in Thailand thus far. And it's not even among the various most prominent variants circulating in the world thus far. "As of Aug. 24, BA.2.86 has been linked to three cases in Denmark, two in South Africa, two in the United States, one in Israel and one in the United Kingdom, according to GISAID." So in brief, the makeup of the upcoming fall COVID boosters has already been decided and won't be changed for this coming fall, regardless of how BA.2.86 plays out in the months ahead. There's a months long lead time for new COVID vaccines involving research, testing, trials, regulatory approvals and ultimately manufacturing that doesn't allow the process to just turn on a dime.
  16. just for the record, I haven't set foot in a Thai girlie bar in MANY MANY years.... But I do try to keep my finger on the pulse of things here... And do so enough to be able to say -- dress-up costume nights where the employees and/or female guests are encouraged to dress up in school girl uniforms are a common promotional staple of Thai nightclubs / bars all around the country. You can see those constantly promoted on FB and elsewhere.
  17. Since when did this forum's World NEWS subforum become the nonsense right-wing fanatic opinion piece forum? I'm not even going to dignify the rest of the rubbish OP with any further response.
  18. Do you mean you submitted the official 1-year bank statement INSTEAD of the signed bank book photocopies, or IN ADDITION to the book photocopies?
  19. When it's being done in a bar or karaoke joint, no, I don't think that's a problem... The setting matters. If I were to go into a bar in Soi Cowboy and see a young lady dancing on stage a nurse's uniform, I don't think I'd be walking up to her and asking her advice on the best allergy medication to take!!!
  20. I think there used to be a place in Nana Plaza where the young ladies were attired in flight attendant uniforms???
  21. Just as an added tidbit.... As I mentioned in my OP, my Thai wife and the IO lady officer handling my retirement extension application end up having quite a friendly chat, and at one point the IO asked my wife how many years we'd been married... So, I took that comment and our answer to ask the IO a related question -- "So, if we ever wanted to, we could change to a marriage extension, right?" And of course, the IO answered yes, we could.... But, then she went on to say further, we'd really be better off staying with the retirement extension. Easier to process, she said, and you don't have to come back for a second, month later visit to BKK CW as we would with a marriage extension. So I decided to ask her further, "So if we ever did a marriage extension here in Bangkok, would we still have to have a home visit from some Immigration officers to check that the wife and I are in fact living together as a couple." And the IO replied, yes, we'd still have to do a home inspection, even in BKK.
  22. That's SO strange! I have no idea what's going on there at BKK CW with the reentry permit section. On the day I was there (which intentionally was a Thursday, which you wouldn't expect to be especially busy), there of course were tons of people waiting in that section... But it didn't look like they were all part of some large group or groups that happened to inflate the crowds that particular day. The next time I have to go there next year, I'll definitely plan on making an online appointment for the reentry permit part, which seems absurd... Because, during the depths of the COVID years, for example, things got so quiet there that they did away with the queue system in the C2 reentry permit section... And for like a two year period there, you could just walk up and hand-in your paperwork, and get your passport back in 5-10 minutes... No queue ticket required. Now, not any more.
  23. Re retirement extension financials, hope you're right! We shall see....
  24. That's certainly a possibility... The other thing, IMHO, that people need to consider regarding Big Joke's wrongheaded plan is what was his stated purpose for wanting to raise the financial requirements for retirement visas/extensions? His stated purpose was to help rid Thailand of undesirable criminals staying here on retirement visas/extensions, which he somehow equates to retirees here on limited financials, which again, I think is a total non-sequitur. And although I don't see any real connection between the two things, it wouldn't make sense from HIS perspective to start grandfathering a lot of folks, because he'd be grandfathering the low-finance "criminals" and undesirables he wants to boot out. In his mind, apparently, being a wealthy expat or having lots of money in the bank is somehow a sign that you're a good, law-abiding citizen -- which IMHO, is total nonsense.
  25. I'll certainly be happy if that ends up being the result... But, if I were a betting man, I'd bet your prediction above will end up being wrong in this instance.
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