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  1. I suspect so:

     

    Heart problems from vaccines are extremely rare. Heart problems from COVID itself are not

    "The truth is that COVID infections are quite dangerous to the human heart. A study last year by the Department of Veterans Affairs found that people reinfected with COVID were twice as likely to either die or have a heart attack as people only infected once. Similarly, a different study last year from the scientific journal Immunology revealed that the SARS-CoV-2 virus (which causes COVID) damages cardiac muscle."

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    By contrast, the 2022 CMAJ study cited by conspiracy theorists who insist myocarditis is a common side effect of the vaccine ignore that it also clearly says "although observed rates of myocarditis were higher than expected, the benefits of vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 in reducing the severity of COVID, hospital admission and deaths far outweigh the risk of developing myocarditis." (Emphasis added.

     

    https://www.salon.com/2023/07/27/heart-problems-from-vaccines-are-extremely-rare-heart-problems-from-itself-are-not/

     

    AND

    ‘Died suddenly’ posts twist tragedies to push vaccine lies

    February 5, 2023

     

    "Rigorous study and real-world evidence from hundreds of millions of administered shots prove that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. Deaths caused by vaccination are extremely rare and the risks associated with not getting vaccinated are far higher than the risks of vaccination. But that hasn’t stopped conspiracy theorists from lobbing a variety of untrue accusations at the vaccines."

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    An AP review of more than 100 tweets from the account in December and January found that claims about the cases being vaccine related were largely unsubstantiated and, in some cases, contradicted by public information. Some of the people featured died of genetic disorders, drug overdoses, flu complications or suicide. One died in a surfing accident.

     

    https://apnews.com/article/vaccine-died-suddenly-misinformation-a8e3a80a015ba9bf78b6bd4f3c271f58

     

     

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  2. 53 minutes ago, madmitch said:

    Yes, people still get covid but for most people it's slightly worse than a typical cold but nowhere near as bad as flu.

     

     

    Think again... the issue already has been addressed earlier in this thread:

    Study: COVID Still Deadlier Than the Flu -- But the Gap Is Narrowing

    "...5.7% of patients with COVID-19 died within 30 days of admission versus 4.24% of patients with influenza, reported Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, of the VA St. Louis Health Care System, and colleagues.

     

    "After adjusting for variables, the risk of death in people hospitalized for COVID-19 was 35% higher (adjusted HR 1.35, 95% CI 1.10-1.66), the authors detailed in a research letter in JAMA.

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    "...there were nearly twice as many hospitalizations for COVID-19 compared with the flu for the 2023-2024, according to CDC surveillance data."

     

    https://aseannow.com/topic/1327600-study-covid-still-deadlier-than-the-flu-but-the-gap-is-narrowing/

     

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  3. 32 minutes ago, madmitch said:

    It hardly gets a mention in the UK and certailnly doesn't make mainstream news. 

     

     

    Guess that depends on how much you follow the news, and what sources you follow. UK still running almost 100 COVID deaths per week:

     

    Surge in Covid cases prompt fears of a mini-wave

    Proportion of people testing positive for the virus has jumped from 4.6 per cent to 7.1 per cent in the space of a week

    May 2, 2024

     

    https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/surge-covid-cases-prompt-fears-mini-wave-3037684?ITO=newsnow

     

    NHS in England facing ‘storm of pressure’ as flu and Covid cases surge

    Average of 3,631 patients in hospital with Covid during Christmas week, data shows, a rise of 57% in a month

     

    Dec. 2023

     

    https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/dec/29/nhs-england-storm-of-pressure-flu-covid-cases-surge

     

     

    UKHSA current info:

     

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    https://ukhsa-dashboard.data.gov.uk/

     

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, Longwood50 said:



    In the end Sweden who did absolutely nothing had lower cases per million than neighboring Finland, and Norway who were widely praised in the beginning for their tight Covid precautions. 

    https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/

     

     

    It's a dubious claim that Sweden did well during the pandemic:

     

    Scathing evaluation of Sweden's COVID response reveals 'failures' to control the virus

    "As a result, Sweden had a higher COVID death rate than the surrounding Nordic nations.

     

    "The Swedish response to this pandemic was unique and characterised by a morally, ethically, and scientifically questionable laissez-faire approach, a consequence of structural problems in the society," the team wrote.

     

    https://abcnews.go.com/Health/scathing-evaluation-swedens-covid-response-reveals-failures-control/story?id=83644832

     

    Claim: "No-lockdown Sweden fared better than the UK"

    Verdict: It's true that Sweden has had a lower Covid death rate than the UK, but it has fared significantly worse than its neighbours, all of which had tighter initial lockdown restrictions.

     

    Many people opposed to Covid restrictions point to the example of Sweden, a country which at the beginning of the pandemic avoided introducing a compulsory lockdown, and instead issued voluntary distancing advice.

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    When compared to other Scandinavian countries with similar population profiles, Sweden has fared much worse and recorded a significantly higher number of deaths than its neighbours, all of which have had tougher restrictions during much of the pandemic."

     

    https://www.bbc.com/news/55949640

     

  5. 4 hours ago, Ben Zioner said:

    "Deaths linked to the clots are even rarer. There have been 72 deaths in the UK after 24.8 million first doses and 23.9 million second doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

     

    Also worth noting to put those numbers in greater context:

     

    COVID thus far has killed more than 232,000 people in the UK.

     

    https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/uk/

     

    And, COVID vaccines are estimated to have saved about 400,000 lives just in England.

     

    https://ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2024/04/16/whos-eligible-for-the-2024-covid-19-vaccine-or-spring-booster/

     

     

     

  6. 6 minutes ago, In Full Agreement said:

     

     

    Are booster shots available in Pattaya?

     

    You might try asking your regional MoPH office there...  or calling the MoPH COVID hotline at 1422... Last time I checked with them a month ago, the MoPH folks in BKK didn't know of any specific availability outside of BKK.... 

     

    But, private hospitals now DO have the ability to obtain the new COVID vaccines and provide them for a fee -- if they want to... Even if the Thai government isn't doing so. Bumrungrad and Praram 9 hospitals are doing so in BKK.

     

     

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    Thailand's spring 2024 COVID surge continued for a tenth consecutive week last week, with only a slight increase in new COVID hospitalizations to 1,882, but much larger increases in new COVID deaths and COVID patients hospitalized in serious condition.

     

    The 16 newly reported COVID deaths last week, up 45% from 11 the prior week, is Thailand's highest weekly COVID deaths total since 25 were reported in early July 2023.

     

    The latest numbers of serious condition COVID patients (679, up 15% from the prior week) and COVID patients requiring ventilation (281, up 19%) both were the highest weekly totals since at least the start of 2023.

     

    By comparison, at the start of 2024, the number of serious condition COVID hospitalized patients was 144, meaning the current number is more than four times higher. And the number of hospitalized COVID patients requiring ventilation to start 2024 was 89, meaning the current number is more than three times higher. COVID deaths for that week were four.

     

    The only good news in the latest weekly COVID report from the Thai Ministry of Public Health was the rate of rising new COVID hospitalizations slowed markedly last week compared to earlier in the spring, with the latest 1,882 new COVID hospitalizations showing a tiny increase of only two from the prior week. Still that total was Thailand's highest new hospitalizations tally since mid-June 2023.

     

    The Thai government does not publicly report the total numbers of all current COVID hospitalizations, but instead only breaks out the subtotals for those in serious condition and requiring intubation, and then the new COVID hospitalizations each week.

     

    With the latest update for the period May 12 to 18, Thailand's weekly new COVID hospitalizations at 1,882, averaging 269 per day, have more than tripled from the 501 weekly count recorded in mid-March when the latest COVID surge began.

     

    Thailand had a similar COVID surge in spring 2023, when weekly COVID new hospitalizations rose from a few hundred to a peak of more than 3,000 by early June 2023 before eventually subsiding. So thus far at least, the spring 2024 new hospitalizations have remained below the spring 2023 peak.

     

    Among the 16 new COVID deaths reported for the past week, the MoPH said 8 were male and 8 female. By age, 8 were 70 and above, 5 were 60-69, 1 was 50-59, and 2 were 20-49. The MoPH only recently resumed publicly disclosing the broad age ranges for Thailand's reported COVID deaths, something they had ceased many months prior with the end of COVID's declared emergency status in Thailand.

     

    With the latest weekly report, Thailand since the start of 2024 has now seen 16,819 COVID hospitalizations and 120 official COVID deaths, according to the MoPH.

     

    The weekly COVID new hospitalization counts reported by the MoPH during the past ten weeks have been as follows, with the spring surge beginning well before this year's mid-April Song Kran holidays, but then climbing rapidly until the slowdown for this latest week:

     

    March 16 -- 501

    March 23 -- 630

    March 30 -- 728

    April 6 -- 774

    April 13 -- 849

    April 20 -- 1,004

    April 27 -- 1,672

    May 4 -- 1,792

    May 11 -- 1,880

    May 18 -- 1,882

     

    The MoPH's weekly COVID reports for Thailand are available at the following MoPH website:

    https://ddc.moph.go.th/covid19-dashboard/?dashboard=main

     

    They also have been posted each week in the following AseanNow forum thread:

    https://aseannow.com/topic/1311049-weekly-thai-ministry-of-public-health-covid-reports/

     

     

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  8. Thailand MoPH Weekly COVID report for May 12 - 18, 2024:

     

    --1,882 new COVID hospitalizations, averaging 269 per day, up 2 from the prior week

    --16 new COVID deaths, up 5 / 45% from the prior week

    --679 current COVID patients hospitalized in serious condition (pneumonia symptoms), up 91 / 15% from the prior week (dark purple)

    --281 current COVID patients hospitalized requiring intubation/ventilation to breathe, up 44 / 19% from the prior week (light purple)

     

    Cumulative figures since the start of the current year are COVID new hospitalizations (16,819) & COVID deaths (120).

     

    Of the 16 new official COVID deaths, the MoPH below is reporting that 8 were male and 8 female. By age, 8 were 70 and above, 5 were 60-69, 1 was 50-59, and 2 were 20-49.

     

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    https://ddc.moph.go.th/covid19-dashboard/?dashboard=main

     

    Reported weekly COVID new hospitalizations have now risen for the past 10 consecutive weeks since mid-March, despite the very small latest increase in the past week, and have more than tripled over that period, as follows for the weeks ending:

     

    March 16 -- 501

    March 23 -- 630

    March 30 -- 728

    April 6 -- 774

    April 13 -- 849

    April 20 -- 1,004

    April 27 -- 1,672

    May 4 -- 1,792

    May 11 -- 1,880

    May 18 - 1,882

     

    The latest weekly new COVID hospitalizations total is Thailand's highest since mid-June 2023, when the total hit 2,158. Thailand's weekly new COVID hospitalizations peaked last spring at 3,085 in early June amid a similar run-up that began in mid-April.

     

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  9. 7 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

    I just happened to have my bank book with me. 

     

     

    That was the same with me two years ago... I had brought my retirement extension deposits bankbook with me and the linked ATM card, just in case, even though I had no reason at that time to expect I'd need them for doing a passport stamps transfer....

     

    Had I not followed my eternal approach to dealing with BKK CW documentation -- better to be safe than sorry -- I would have ended up with a wasted trip that day and then would have had to return the next day with my bank stuff in hand. 

     

    Thanks for confirming the ongoing presence of that unfortunate policy of theirs.

     

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  10. On 5/18/2024 at 12:55 PM, DrJack54 said:

    I renewed my pp couple of months ago.

    Had visa info and stamps transferred at CW. 

    NO TM30 required 

     

    Jack, when you had BKK CW transfer your stamps into the new passport recently, did they require you at the time to provide documentary evidence of your Thai bank account deposit having remained above the 800K requirement or of monthly foreign transfers?

     

    BKK CW was doing that, much to my surprise, when I went there to handle the transition my new passport about two years ago. At that time, an IO and her supervisor informed me that was going to be their new policy from then on.... But don't know that I've seen much on the topic since then.

     

  11. On 5/16/2024 at 5:31 PM, snoop1130 said:

    The arrest operation was commanded by Police Major General Thiti Saengsawang and executed by a team headed by Police Colonel Teeradech Thammasuthee. Members of the team, including Police Lieutenant Colonel Kiattisak Sarathong-oi, Police Lieutenant Colonel Wichit Thirakhajornwong, Police Lieutenant Krithawat Khunin, and Police Lieutenant Pratchaya Kotsakha were involved in the capture of Lalada.

     

    The Thai police needed a "team" of a bunch of Lt. Col's. and Lt.'s just to arrest one female 23-year-old Only Fans model with a penchant for posting sexy photos?

     

    Did they have their SWAT team standing by in reserve???

     

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  12. On 5/17/2024 at 7:59 AM, norbra said:

    Unlike you I try to cover every hurdle they may create.

    By providing the TM 30 I do not have to provide other proof of residence,ie lease,blue book

     

    It might be helpful to further clarify... 

     

    Of all the documents you submitted that were reviewed first by the document checker and later by the processing IO, did either of them return any of your documents back to you as "unneeded"?  Or they all were accepted and kept?

     

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