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Close the borders to Chinese Arrivals before it is too late!

Infected people are arriving from China, should they close the borders to the Chinese? 160 members have voted

  1. 1. Should the borders be closed to China?

    • Yes - I want to live
      81%
      122
    • No - I'll take my chances on a pandemic.
      18%
      28

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How many millions need to die?  The borders should be closed to China until such time that the virus is under full control.

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  • I see, so according to you, although some water entered through the top hatch of the conning tower (submarine) we should not bother closing or sealing it as we dive.    We should drown.

  • I do.  What if:   Thousands who are infected but not showing symptoms arrive in Thailand? One of them rides the BTS walking from one end to the other, grasping straps and poles as they

  • Closing stable door after horse has bolted.

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Closing stable door after horse has bolted.

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1 minute ago, saengd said:

Closing stable door after horse has bolted.

I don't understand.

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The virus is already here, closing the borders won't help.

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Just now, saengd said:

The virus is already here, closing the borders won't help.

I see, so according to you, although some water entered through the top hatch of the conning tower (submarine) we should not bother closing or sealing it as we dive. 

 

We should drown.

 

Does that sum it up?

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Seems a pointless exercise, as you have no say nor influence in this country unless you are a Thai national.

 

 

 

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Just now, CharlieH said:

Seems a pointless exercise, as you have no say nor influence in this country unless you are a Thai national.

 

 

 

You too?  Does everyone want to drown?

1 minute ago, Chrysaora said:

You too?  Does everyone want to drown?

I dont do hyperthetical "what ifs". 

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Just now, CharlieH said:

I dont do hyperthetical "what ifs". 

I do.  What if:

 

Thousands who are infected but not showing symptoms arrive in Thailand?

One of them rides the BTS walking from one end to the other, grasping straps and poles as they go?

My son dies from it.

 

I do what ifs and hypotheticals. 

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It's ALREADY too late.

 

Here are a couple of things (obviously this is about SARS, which is 1 protein different from current Wuhan corona virus, so probably same things apply):

- SARS can survive up to 6 hours in human faeces, up to 4 days in diarrhoea

- SARS showed only minimal reduction when kept in sub-zero temperature (like a fridge)

- SARS could be effectively killed by disinfectants like chlorine bleach, within 5 minutes

- SARS could also be killed by UV light, where 264 nm was especially effective, killing off viruses in seconds

 

As said, although this is for SARS, the strains are near identical so above is probably true for current virus as well.

 

EDIT: I should provide links as well:

https://www.irishtimes.com/news/sars-virus-can-survive-for-weeks-outside-body-who-1.475387

https://materion.com/resource-center/newsletters/materials-news-stats-and-chats/killing-germs-with-leds

https://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(10)00420-7/fulltext

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33 minutes ago, saengd said:

Closing stable door after horse has bolted.

 There are still potential horses to bolt out of China at this point.

2 minutes ago, Chrysaora said:

What if it keeps going up?

 

The graph is four days.  

Screenshot of ScreenFloat (1-25-20, 20-21-00).png

Well crawl back under your rock

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16 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

Seems a pointless exercise, as you have no say nor influence in this country unless you are a Thai national.

On that basis most of the threads on this forum are a waste of time then?

 

As for the virus, WHO say there is no need to declare a worldwide emergency yet. But the Chinese are having to lock down some cities at a time when many are traveling for Chinese New Year and potentially bringing the virus with them. Go figure.

 

Of course Thailand currently has a love affair with the Chinese tourist. Never mind, we must have tourist revenue.... and risk dying as a consequence. What price tourism?

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1 minute ago, CharlieH said:

Simple, LEAVE!

I'm not a tourist.  You?

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I didn't die in all the other 'pandemic' scares.

Can't see this one as being any different.

Just now, Chrysaora said:

I'm not a tourist.  You?

No, but if you cant resolve a problem you remove yourself from it.

 

You cant resolve it, have no control over it, have no voice here, so you either take reasonable precautions or leave.

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6 minutes ago, Chrysaora said:

I'm not a tourist.  You?

 

Neither will you go bankrupt if they locked the Chinese tourists out of the country. 

 

Millions of Thais would.

 

You have the option of leaving if you don't feel safe.  They don't have the option of going somewhere else to feed their families.

 

 

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1 minute ago, CharlieH said:

No, but if you cant resolve a problem you remove yourself from it.

 

You cant resolve it, have no control over it, have no voice here, so you either take reasonable precautions or leave.

You seem to enjoy limiting your options.  Not for me.

But good luck with that stance, let me know how it works out for you.

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4 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

I didn't die in all the other 'pandemic' scares.

Can't see this one as being any different.

How about a great game - called Russian Roulette.  Seems like you play it already.

15 minutes ago, DaRoadrunner said:

Of course Thailand currently has a love affair with the Chinese tourist. Never mind, we must have tourist revenue.... and risk dying as a consequence. What price tourism?

Thats exactly the Chinese way to do it.
They will be accepting the death of ????? people just to keep the tourist Baht rolling in.

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It is really difficult to judge how bad this is, but it has the ability to get nasty. I have a small hotel and have stopped taking Chinese (or from China) bookings. Have also cancelled Chinese booked in the next month. Not a problem for us as we can easily fill up with non Chinese. I prefer to err on the cautious side and not wait until its too late. I hope this is a wake up call to Thailand when it comes to relying heavily on one market.

50 minutes ago, Chrysaora said:

I see, so according to you, although some water entered through the top hatch of the conning tower (submarine) we should not bother closing or sealing it as we dive. 

 

We should drown.

 

Does that sum it up?

Man, water doesn't multiply. The virus will, there are already 5 known cases in Thailand, therefore you can be certain that there are probably dozens of infected people. Way too late to close borders.

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9 minutes ago, cmsally said:

It is really difficult to judge how bad this is, but it has the ability to get nasty. I have a small hotel and have stopped taking Chinese (or from China) bookings. Have also cancelled Chinese booked in the next month. Not a problem for us as we can easily fill up with non Chinese. I prefer to err on the cautious side and not wait until its too late. I hope this is a wake up call to Thailand when it comes to relying heavily on one market.

 

Ain't Thailand great?  If you did that in the nanny states, they'd own your hotel after the discrimination lawsuits.

 

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Just now, Momofarang said:

Man, water doesn't multiply. The virus will, there are already 5 known cases in Thailand, therefore you can be certain that there are probably dozens of infected people. Way too late to close borders.

Again, what you say makes no sense.  How about Bangkok (in your way of looking at things) become a sister city to Wuhan and invite all the sick people here as refugees.  Good idea?

4 minutes ago, Chrysaora said:

Is that right?  How would I know where he lives?  For that matter how would he know where I live?  

 

 

Have I ever mentioned where you live? Get back to the grog.

5 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

Ain't Thailand great?  If you did that in the nanny states, they'd own your hotel after the discrimination lawsuits.

 

<OT>
Well, Thailand ain't great.
But you're right. Especially if he had done that in Germany the next night the militant communists (so called Antifa) would have burnt down his hotel.
Those morons don't need a lawsuit, a few gallons of gasoline are sufficient.
</OT>

47 minutes ago, tomazbodner said:

It's ALREADY too late.

 

Here are a couple of things (obviously this is about SARS, which is 1 protein different from current Wuhan corona virus, so probably same things apply):

- SARS can survive up to 6 hours in human faeces, up to 4 days in diarrhoea

- SARS showed only minimal reduction when kept in sub-zero temperature (like a fridge)

- SARS could be effectively killed by disinfectants like chlorine bleach, within 5 minutes

- SARS could also be killed by UV light, where 264 nm was especially effective, killing off viruses in seconds

 

Ok, tomorrow I start my day boiling bleach for my coffee and picking up the order a dozen mosquito killers and germ killers to hang up on the wall.

Aircon is set on the max minimum settings and the brown bean jar back on the shelf this has to wait and brown bread on the table.

 

I am safe.

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