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Where can one get an AstraZeneca jab in Bkk? Should I bother?
GroveHillWanderer replied to ubonr1971's topic in Bangkok
*/Quoted post removed/* Are you sure there's thousands? According to the paper below from PubMed Central, between August 2020 and December 2022: However, as that same paper also points out: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9926928/ -
Where can one get an AstraZeneca jab in Bkk? Should I bother?
GroveHillWanderer replied to ubonr1971's topic in Bangkok
That's simply not true. There is no vaccine that is 100% effective in preventing the disease it inoculates against. Some of the vaccines against common childhood diseases are incredibly effective, at over 90% - but many others are not. Seasonal flu vaccines for instance, are only around 30% effective. Some of the newer malaria vaccines are about 50% effective. A Three-Dose Malaria Vaccine Shows Safety, Efficacy A vaccine is merely a medical product that elicits an immune response against a specific pathogen. And, as mentioned above, how effective vaccines can be varies widely, with many of them less efficacious than the Covid vaccines. It doesn't mean they aren't vaccines. -
I read the OP - in it, you propose a discussion on the notion that a new government wanting to move Thailand forward might somehow be bad news for expats - I'm just wondering where you're getting even that speculative idea from. I'm not quite sure what the point is in even proposing a discussion about something that has no apparent basis. Unless you can point to a basis, that is.
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Son with thai and EU passport??
GroveHillWanderer replied to beammeup's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
According to @beammeup(the originator of this thread) he already swapped his passport at a land border. See @beammeup's last post above. -
Where can one get an AstraZeneca jab in Bkk? Should I bother?
GroveHillWanderer replied to ubonr1971's topic in Bangkok
I don't think that's any point in going for an Astra Zeneca booster at this point. The original Covid strain it was designed to protect against has long since disappeared. If you're going to get a booster, I would say the only one worth getting is a bivalent one (either Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna). -
Son with thai and EU passport??
GroveHillWanderer replied to beammeup's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Except that he just did. See post # 196 above. As @beammeup states, "He did the border run on Thursday and he was able to swap passports..." -
31% of Thais eye battery electric vehicles as next car choice
GroveHillWanderer replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Yes, I can confirm that - as has @KhunLA, who actually owns an EV and has driven all over the country in it (including to Phuket). The longest distance from Bangkok to Phuket without a fast charging station is approx 120 km. Here's a Google Map showing fast chargers from around Hua Hin to Phuket. (There are plenty between BKK and HH, I just couldn't get it to show the chargers for the entire route all at once). Incidentally, it's my understanding that the Google Maps info is not quite comprehensive nor completely up to date so there may be even more than this. -
Trial date set for Steve Bannon’s fundraising fraud case
GroveHillWanderer replied to onthedarkside's topic in World News
The principle is indeed "innocent until proven guilty" but you seem to be conveniently ignoring the fact that Bannon founded this scheme along with a number of associates - all of whom were convicted already. Since he was the chairman of the organisation, how is it that you reckon that they can be guilty and yet he isn't? I've got another question for you. Bannon helped raise $25 million dollars from MAGA supporters for the "We Build the Wall" organisation, which promised that, "100% of the funds raised … will be used in the execution of our mission and purpose.” Given that prosecutors already presented documents showing that Bannon (and the others) used hundreds of thousands of dollars of the money on personal spending such as "home renovations, payments toward a boat, a luxury SUV, a golf cart, jewelry, cosmetic surgery, personal tax payments and credit card debt," and that Bannon siphoned off at least $1 million into a non-related organisation under his personal control, how is that not fraud? -
31% of Thais eye battery electric vehicles as next car choice
GroveHillWanderer replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Doesn't change the fact that it doesn't take 8 hours to charge the battery at all times which is the impression you were trying to give. For instance, you said, "a 1000 km trip to Phuket will take you 3 days, of which 16 hours only to charge," which is patently untrue. Also, both you and the reviewer you quoted seem to have got completely the wrong end of the stick about the automatic engine shut off feature of the car. In common with many other newer vehicles, the engine shuts off when stopped in traffic (or, as in this case, at extremely low speed just prior to stopping). The engine does not stall, this is not aberrant behaviour and it restarts as soon as you need it to. If you're not familiar with auto engine off, it can be a little off -putting at first, as I found out myself. The first time I drove a car that had this feature, I thought it was horrible and was going to cause me all kinds of headaches while driving (as this reviewer apparently also did). However once I got used to it, it was fine. Oh and by the way, I never said anything about the availability of fast chargers. You may be confusing me with somebody else. -
31% of Thais eye battery electric vehicles as next car choice
GroveHillWanderer replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
What on earth are you on about? You've taken the time it would take on "trickle charge" with an ordinary 120V AC outlet at home and made it sound as if that's the time it will always take to charge, no matter what the circumstances. On a road trip (to let's say, Phuket for instance) and as stated in the article below: Neta V review article -
31% of Thais eye battery electric vehicles as next car choice
GroveHillWanderer replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
That's definitely not the impression given by you saying, "he says it is the worst decision he every made to buy a EV car"? Were you being deliberately disingenuous, or just accidentally? -
31% of Thais eye battery electric vehicles as next car choice
GroveHillWanderer replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Your friend seems to have ignored one of the main points about owning an EV which has been mentioned over and over again in this thread (as well as in many articles found elsewhere) which is that if you don't have at-home charging, then an EV is probably not the best choice for you. -
British-Thai Dual National First Passport
GroveHillWanderer replied to Jenkins9039's topic in Family and Children
This. Having a UK passport does not imply any tax liability. I've held a UK passport since I got my first one at age 14 and I haven't paid UK tax since 1981 when I became non-resident for tax purposes. Conversely, if you're resident and earning taxable income in the UK (and don't have non-dom status) you'll have to pay UK taxes even if you don't hold a UK passport. -
Son with thai and EU passport??
GroveHillWanderer replied to beammeup's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
It's not been explicitly stated but it seems he probably wants to stay in Thailand longer (and with less bureaucratic requirements) than he would be able to do so at present, having entered on a non-Thai passport. -
Chon Buri woman discovers priceless pearl in local market oyster
GroveHillWanderer replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Not sure about that: WHAT’S A MELO MELO PEARL AND WHY IS IT SO VALUABLE? -
What's the point of a mug shot where only the person's eyes are visible? The normal purpose of a mug shot is both to allow law enforcement to have a photographic record of an arrested individual, and to allow for identification by victims, the public and investigators. This mug shot serves neither purpose.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
GroveHillWanderer replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I don't imagine it's the cheapest EV around but at least the range-extended versions with a 1,100 km range would allay a lot of people's range anxiety. -
Unidentified Foreign Man Dies After Motorbike Crash in Pattaya
GroveHillWanderer replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Silly question perhaps, but if he's unidentified and had no papers on him, how can they be sure he's a foreigner? There's people from all different kinds of ancestry and racial backgrounds with Thai nationality nowadays. -
Son with thai and EU passport??
GroveHillWanderer replied to beammeup's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That is untrue. My daughter has both Thai and UK passports and has on more than one occasion (after acquiring a Thai passport) entered on her UK passport. Also, she had Thai nationality (and a Thai ID card) for several years before bothering to get a Thai passport, so during that time, she couldn't have entered on a Thai passport even if she'd wanted to.