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WHO praises Thailand’s efforts to combat PM2.5

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16 hours ago, Tounge Thaied said:

Thailand has an incredible moment in this crisis to show how responsible it is, how deserved it is to be a premier tourist destination. Should Thailand continue to show competence in handling this virus, it will come out in the end of all this able to command an even higher level of respect as a world class travel destination. IMO the numbers look good right now. 19 infected, 5 successfully treated and released, the remainder being successfully treated and no deaths. Well done Thailand, considering Thailand is one of the primary and closest destination for the affected (Chinese). 

If you believe the numbers, fine. What about 20+ airlines suspending flights to mainland China, except, yes you’ve guessed it, Thai Airways. It’s not really the action of a responsible country. 

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  • The credibility of WHO is starting to be suspect. Also with the coronavirus. Obviously the org is starting to get too political.

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    Shame the Thai authorities haven't bothered to tell the farmers to stop burning their fields of sugar cane, a very major contributor to the pollution, enforcement of which would see dramatic reduction

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1 hour ago, Wiggy said:

If you believe the numbers, fine. What about 20+ airlines suspending flights to mainland China, except, yes you’ve guessed it, Thai Airways. It’s not really the action of a responsible country. 

 

OTOH, it is the action of a country hungry for the tourist-dollar and pretty much insensitive to the welfare of it's own population. Though I don't recall this government ever being accused of having regard for the welfare of Thais in general. Or of being competent. Neither of which are much in evidence with the on-again/off-again evacuation of Thais, though the touching faith in the expertise of the Chinese government has been - well, touching.

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On 2/1/2020 at 9:33 AM, darksidedog said:

Shame the Thai authorities haven't bothered to tell the farmers to stop burning their fields of sugar cane, a very major contributor to the pollution, enforcement of which would see dramatic reductions.

On the contrary, the government are allowing the farmers burn up to 50% of the sugar cane crop.

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