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2 hours ago, Ireland32 said:
TRUTH
False.
https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/news/travel-list-of-eu-countries-accepting-sinovac-vaccine-as-proof-of-immunity-for-entry/
It may not be accepted in the UK, but it is accepted in these countries. If you take away the bias and do some research, you find that apart from the Delta variant, it is effective. It is arguably not the best one, but it is not "garbage".
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3 hours ago, stament said:
Sinovac not an approved medicine.....
False.
https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/news/travel-list-of-eu-countries-accepting-sinovac-vaccine-as-proof-of-immunity-for-entry/
It may not be accepted in the UK, but it is accepted in these countries. If you take away the bias and do some research, you find that apart from the Delta variant, it is effective. It is arguably not the best one, but it is not "garbage".
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I am planning to ride to Chiang Rai and Phrae via Lamphun and Lamphang from my residence in Chiang Mai. I am getting conflicting info about whether or not I will be allowed entry into Lamphun, Lamphang and Phrae because CM has more than 10 cases.
What I read in Thai is that I must report myself (unspecified if that means filling in forms at the border or going to city hall, or what) but I am hearing from some Thais that travellers from certain provinces with more than 10 cases such as CM, could be denied entry.
Can anyone with more detailed, fairly certain information clarify what I can expect entering these provinces at the moment?
Thanks in advance.
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"So many fish in the sea makes one wonder why one would go back to the same fishing hole when the one that you caught was not eatable"
I wondered the same thing, but perhaps he was not trying to "get her back" so much as collect on a debt owed? Purely speculation on my part. -
3 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:
yes, but if other news on here today is true - and its not a rock - then the fish in the sea bite too !
I wondered the same thing, but perhaps he was not trying to "get her back" so much as collect on a debt owed? Purely speculation on my part.
sorry wrong quote
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I know a guy that is Australian and used to teach with me at CMU years ago. His name was Jean-Paul, but this article states "A well known uni in CM", not "CMU". Odd set of coincidences. I was wondering if it was him in fact. The age and description of his age of the age his GF are both more or less correct.
This is the guy I knew, http://inter.oop.cmu.ac.th/ird-aboutus.php but he has not been a teacher for many years. These stories often have incorrect details and Thai women sometimes lie ("sometimes" 555).
There are a lot of coincidences;
-works at CMU
-right age
-older GF
-Aussie
-same first name and very similar last name
Either journalistic errors (again a typical lack of due diligence here) or differences that make this a different person from the one I knew:
-not exactly same last name
-not a teacher (anymore)
-article does not expressly say CMU
While JP is a total weirdo, he was always very fearful person. I do not believe he was physically abusive, nor that he kept going back to such an older woman (unless maybe she owes him money??), nor that she fired two warning shots. She may have shot twice and missed, but this smells of total BS!- 1
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Normally I find the exchange of insults and rude remarks by ex-past to be banal in the extreme and is one reason I have stopped posting in forums such as this one.
I find it especially retarded when a foreigner seems to truly and sincerely believe in one side or the other calling the "other party" 'corrupt' or 'insane' when both are clearly crap and the same can be said (to a lesser extent) of politics in ALL of our own home countries...but, I must admit the comments in this thread; as responses to Younglick's proposal have me chuckling nicely.Please carry on.
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Thanks for posting my son's story and photo, if anyone thinks they might have seen him in Bangkok anywhere or has contacts who might be able to get us to get the local police interested in helping us find him, please get in touch.
He was last known to be being held in the Saphan Taksin Soi 8 area.
Martin
I'm afraid I can't be much help here in Chiang Mai but as a father my heart goes out to you Martin. You know he is safe. Time will resolve this...heart wrenching as it is. Not fair, not right.
Good luck to you.
UK to accept proof of vaccination in Thailand for several major vaccine brands, including AstraZeneca
in Thailand News
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So? A little added information never hurts.
Published October 4, 2021: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/countries-with-approved-covid-19-vaccination-programmes-and-proof-of-vaccination