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This certainly the case as of now and to be clear we are talking about the bivalent vaccines which are highly recommended for vulnerable groups as boosters.I haven't looked up the reference but I certainly remember several months ago Government spokesmen undertaking that these would be available in Thailand in due course. What's puzzling to me (perhaps it shouldn't be) is the total lack of information on the subject from sources that should be up to date on it.Specifically when very approximately will these vaccines be available in Thailand? Nobody seems to know.Perhaps there's a feeling that Covid is done and dusted.Who knows? Incidentally congratulations to Greg Watkins of the British Chamber who has been awarded the MBE specifically for services to British nationals in Thailand during the Covid-19 epidemic. Some will remember the unhelpful and actually rather lazy position taken by the departing British Ambassador on the question of vaccines.He seemed to think that "getting assurances" from the Thai authorities was all that was needed.The situation was saved by a more vigorous and empathetic new Ambassador, Mark Gooding, in concert with the British Chamber in obtaining vaccinations for those who could not get them elsewhere.
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Harry and Meghan Netflix: William screamed at me during summit, says Harry
jayboy replied to Scott's topic in World News
Julie Birchill nails it. "Likely, both believe that they’re up there with the world’s legendary lovers, but there’s more than a whiff of the imperious Miss Piggy and her adoring Kermit about them" -
There is nothing in itself unusual about an alcoholic drink in the morning.French workmen traditionally enjoyed a small glass of red wine in the morning. The depressing aspect about Pattaya (I dare say the scene is repeated in other parts of Thailand where tedious old farang gather) is the combination of inane conversation, obesity, smoking, repulsive tattoos, ugly "girlfriends", horrible accents, limited education and racist invective.It makes the task of those trying to project Pattaya as an upmarket destination (often burdened with gor blimey vowel sounds themselves) as rather challenging
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Very much so but his astute formation of alliances with those who really matter in Thailand goes back well before the Prayuth coup (at least 20 years before), ie at the very highest and most influential level.Look at his investors and look at the Minor Group Board of Directors.Those who who suggest he is somehow less than Thai rather miss the point.He is in fact completely and typically Thai and entwined in the Thai world, not least because in he acts and behaves like a top Sino-Thai businessman, and he knows how to play the game through deep understanding of the Thai business world.He's no angel and certainly has the necessary ruthless streak (look at his recent record on London's iconic Wolseley Restaurant in Piccadilly) but the vast majority of comments on Heinecke on this thread are based on a comprehensive ignorance. P.S His business genius didn't manage to avoid an existential shock in the late 1990's financial crisis, but he was far from being the only top player in that position.
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You do not know the man.Heinecke is a highly intelligent operator though like many entrepreneurs of the highest rank he has no academic credentials to speak of.He has his faults (who doesn't?), the most conspicuous being his total adherence to the exclusion of other considerations to the fortunes of William Heinecke!
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Bivalent Covid Vaccine in Thailand?
jayboy replied to TravelerEastWest's topic in Health and Medicine
Some very good information.There's one point on which I'm still unsure which is, based on the present state of knowledge, is it recommended that for the at risk groups, including all those over 60, booster jabs should be had every 4-6 months? -
Actually this goes beyond what has been reported.It is the first instance I have ever heard of the Pink card being compulsory to complete a transaction, ie as opposed to being one of a choice of ways of confirming residence.The fact that you are also a PR and had the documents to prove it makes this episode very weird indeed. Having said that it's a sign of the times and I recall it was initially impossible for expats to get Covid jabs without a Pink card.
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Bivalent Covid Vaccine in Thailand?
jayboy replied to TravelerEastWest's topic in Health and Medicine
I think you are most certainly correct in what you say. However nobody in government or the medical profession seems to be giving advice on this issue.In short if one has had the two jabs and subsequently two boosters, should we (the over 50's and other vulnerable groups) - after six months from the date of the last jab - now be getting a third booster? May not be so easy as I have impression stocks are running out or "mot welaa." -
For many, Thailand’s UN vote on Russia still a puzzle
jayboy replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
One aspect not yet I thinkcommented on here is that every other ASEAN member country voted in favor of the motion.Thus Thailand is the complete outsider here. -
Singapore Entry Requirements as of October 2022
jayboy replied to jayboy's topic in Visas and migration to other countries
Many thanks.I see that an arrival card has to be submitted up to three days in advance. -
No it's not possible. Markets have held up quite well in the last three years, and prudent investors will have no complaints. It is however evidence of another immutable truth.Never deal with investment advisors who are based in Thailand.They are mostly slick yobs (see also Pattaya real estate dealers) with zero ethics.Even the more plausible are generally shysters baffling the lower end of expat society with meaningless jargon.Hyperbole ap[art, if they were any good at their trade, they wouldn't be based here.Thais are not interested in their services.
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Face masks still mandatory on public transport, cinemas in Thailand
jayboy replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
OK thanks for pointing this out. -
Face masks still mandatory on public transport, cinemas in Thailand
jayboy replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It's obvious that many foreigners in Thailand detest taking sensible precautions such as mask wearing in crowded public areas.There's a feeling, not really justified by evidence that Covid has gone away for good. On this forum the section devoted to matters Covid has been prematurely removed for reasons unexplained as far as I know. Wishing does not make it so and in the USA and elsewhere the Covid numbers are ticking upwards.In short I think the careful approach of most Thais is sensible. -
Correct. The British Embassy website makes the same mistake - 'If you have a Thai resident visa and usually live in Thailand but you cannot return within the required year, the Thailand authorities will grant you an extension to your compulsory return deadline. You must return to Thailand as soon as you can.' I suppose they would say that if the Thai Foreign Ministry describes it that way, why should the Brits say differently! It's not that important.PR's will be able to figure out what the Thailand Foreign Ministry means. I doubt whether those responsible for the Embassy website have the slightest idea.They probably just scribble down what they're told.
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If Thailand was uniquely placed to appreciate and respect the monarchical system, not to mention the close ties as pictured in the article, why was representation at the funeral so low level - namely the Ambassador in London? By way of comparison, with less intimate links, Japan was represented by its Emperor.
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I'm beginning to change my mind on the merits of citizenship - up to now a sceptic for reasons I fully appreciate are weird.I still don't intend to apply for it - but probably would do if I was twenty years younger and in land purchasing mode.. But back to PR and your very on point comments, clearly the current system is ridiculously anachronistic but I can't see any change is likely soon.The trouble is that there is no PR constituency that has the energy/interest to lobby for change.No influential Thai politician is interested and even educated types usually have no idea the PR system exists.It's a matter of institutional sclerosis symbolized by the ancient - and in my case disintegrating - red Alien Book. I don't care about the expense involved and am grateful for the security provided.Best just leave it there.
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This cancellation seems so very unfair since, as I understand it, Brian was unable to return to Thailand due to the pandemic and then missed out because he was a few days too late for the Covid waivers. Fortunately for the reasons set out by Brian it doesn't cause too much inconvenience in his case though it must be intensely annoying. I'm wondering whether the highly unusual circumstances of this case make an appeal to the Ombudsman worthwhile, and yes I realize a cabinet resolution would be needed. I'm not sure I buy the argument that citizenship would be 'safer'. Of course it is but the the unusual circumstances of Brian"s make a repeat occurrence highly unlikely.Losing PR would come through becoming an undesirable in the eyes of the Thai authorities or being ridiculously forgetful.
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What Would You Do If You Had More Money
jayboy replied to KIngsofisaan's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
That's just the customers.You should see the girls. -
Queen Elizabeth II, the UK's longest-serving monarch, has died
jayboy replied to Scott's topic in World News
How little you understand about the British monarchy.The hereditary principle is sacrosanct and in any case the question of popularity is barely relevant.I would go further and argue that the British monarchy is the opposite of celebrity.It's based - at its best - on self denial, duty and service.Elizabeth epitomized this and Charles and William both understand it.- 231 replies
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