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South Korean woman tests positive for coronavirus after Thailand visit

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I am sitting here thinking about a holiday, flights etc etc all booked and paid for in April.

I would absolutely love to have reports that are verifiable and genuine, so, if required I can cancel and at least get some of the money back. I'm fairly sure I'm not the only one in the same situation. 

If it all goes to ratpoo I will just have to accept it. What else can I do?

I'm looking at the whole thing as the final nail on the stay or go back to UK as is my wife.

If someone, once, calls you a horse's rear end, punch them in the mouth. If they call you it twice think about buying a horses collar.

22 minutes ago, overherebc said:

I am sitting here thinking about a holiday, flights etc etc all booked and paid for in April.

I would absolutely love to have reports that are verifiable and genuine, so, if required I can cancel and at least get some of the money back. I'm fairly sure I'm not the only one in the same situation. 

If it all goes to ratpoo I will just have to accept it. What else can I do?

I'm looking at the whole thing as the final nail on the stay or go back to UK as is my wife.

If someone, once, calls you a horse's rear end, punch them in the mouth. If they call you it twice think about buying a horses collar.

"don't cry over spilt milk" because you'll be able laugh about it when it's all over.

On 2/4/2020 at 4:01 PM, kamahele said:

So basically no one knows where she got infected is the story here. Yes she visited Thailand but maybe she has been to China and maybe she got it in Korea...

LOL
isn't it easy enough to look at her passport an confirm one way or the other where she had been??
come on guys in charge...

1 hour ago, phuketrichard said:

LOL
isn't it easy enough to look at her passport an confirm one way or the other where she had been??
come on guys in charge...

Not so easy nowadays with e-passports and visa's, my wife has been to Australia 3 times and still has a blank passport.

4 hours ago, Peterw42 said:

Not so easy nowadays with e-passports and visa's, my wife has been to Australia 3 times and still has a blank passport.

its in the computer where she went, how she went, and when she returned

even without a visa, stamp

Asians traveling in se asia always get a entry/exit stamp at the least, as many ASEAN members don't need a visa to enter each others countries.

Thanks for yet more fearporn.  The editors of Thaivisa are so good at spreading it.

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