kamahele
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Disturbing that they just left his body in the road for twelve hours (all day and into the night).
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The embassy has already stated they the US government wouldn't be providing vaccines to Americans who have decided to live abroad. No reason to state it every time they donate vaccines or medical supplies to Thailand
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1 hour ago, Dialemco said:
So far as I am aware no vaccine has been approved for use with Children. The Pfizer vaccine is being used in Europe and USA for adults since vaccination begun some months ago
Pfizer has been approved in multiple countries for children as young as 12 years old. I am assuming Thailand is following suit.
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Good news for Thailand but as I understand it, Japan has a very low vaccination rate. I wonder why they are donating to Thailand.
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3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:If it helps you not die before a better vaccine is available, I'm all in
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5 hours ago, lopburi3 said:
Believe that would be hospitals/clinics/charity organizations.
and corporations (employers)
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6 hours ago, tonray said:
Trying to buy their way into the Chinese naval base....
Um, I'm pretty sure that the US wasn't trying to buy their way into the "Chinese naval base" 17 years ago when they started donating money to the temple.
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Well, that's a bit of good news
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While I would love for the US government to offer free vaccines to citizens living abroad, I know it is not their job nor their mission. We made the decision to live abroad and were not forced to do so by our government.
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3 hours ago, tingtong said:
Why first, if ppl want Moderna, and it was approved weeks earlier...plus there is willing ppl to actually pay for it the "non-profit" double price like farangs always do...and still...the Chinese bribes win the race??
I think it is to increase the availability of vaccines overall and speed the vaccination process. I know a private hospital groups that had ordered 2 million doses of Sinopharm months back back it took until just now for this vaccine to be approved. In the meantime the hospital switched to Sinovac which also they haven't been able to get through the government.
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3 hours ago, law ling said:
Well, good luck to them.
Hope the research is properly conducted, with proper safeguards ... the last time animal diseases were "studied" - a pandemic was unleashed, probably unwittingly, but nevertheless cornors may have been cut under the pressure to get published research
Animal diseases are continuously studied, usually with no ill effects for humans.
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Am I missing when the vaccine production will begin for use in country?
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2 hours ago, John Drake said:
This is what my physician told me, too. He said also that J&J would be available. Both in June. But that was before all the announcements and threats from the government. I didn't actually think it was still good to go.
J&J is being apparently being used by the government already as my employee's sister, a government nurse received this vaccine. Hope your doctor is right that it will be available to the masses next month
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3 hours ago, John Drake said:
No source story in English but yes it must be in the US. There isn't a person in the picture who couldn't stand to lose 20 or 30 lbs.
https://news.yahoo.com/thai-woman-cat-allegedly-killed-190759911.html
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3 hours ago, canopus1969 said:
It's America - most are like that
And you know this how? Animal cruelty is now a federal crime in the US and those convicted can be sentenced to up to 7 years in prison. Good luck to the cat killer.
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15 hours ago, YetAnother said:
the usa does and has, for a LONG time interfered in other countries internal affairs; ever hear of the CIA ? so what, no effect here
Ok but is it true in this case?
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He has always been the lowest common denominator. He was awful as the replacement for Larry King at CNN where he constantly had Donald Trump in as a guest. DT was someone that always could be counted on as needing attention when other guests weren't available
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4 hours ago, Neeranam said:
So much for unbiased reporting Reuters. This is very anti-Morgon. "Dumped", he walked out didn't he?
No. He walked off the set. Then had a meeting with his boss after there were 40,000 complaints and then was gone.
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I wonder how much this hotel was charging
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5 minutes ago, ExpatOK said:Here is why it won't lead to conviction: Forty five Senators have already declared it unconstitutional which means they will not vote to convict, thus preventing the Democrats from getting the 2/3 majority they need. This impeachment trial is like the last one: a waste of time.
should we only have trials for criminals when we are sure that the jury will convict before the trial has already begun?
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10 hours ago, PattayaJames said:
A ridiculous amount of money, winnings should be caped at, I don't know maybe 10-20 million max.
Share the prize among more people.
If there is no winner in the lottery, it is rolled over into the next drawing which is why this payout if so large. There are also many other winners of smaller amounts of money.
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3 hours ago, ezzra said:
Too early to tell really, as usually history is the better judge of events and their aftermath, is the world worse now because of Trump? some will say yes others will beg to differ, for now, let's see how 46 will do...
While this is usually true, I was listening to two famous historians this morning and both stated in Trump's case, history will probably judge him pretty harshly.
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Pattaya: Immigration go after US man who refused to wear mask at Taco Bell - he's fined and repentant
in Pattaya News
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Sad that a countrymen brought his Murica attitude to Thailand