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Avoid hosting public events like political rallies, says disease control official

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8 hours ago, neeray said:

The DDC have just proven that they are a puppet of this non-democratic government by issuing this ridiculous, self-serving statement. 

If they themselves could stay at home respecting the instructions they give to others, it would make us holidays .

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  • TooBigToFit
    TooBigToFit

    What timing. What politics! What about the queue for the BTS skytrain every rush hour, movie theatres, markets that pop up, chatuchak market, immigration offices, temple events, food courts, etc? This

  • Which political rallies are they implying people should avoid?

  • RichardColeman
    RichardColeman

    Takes little imagination to understand who nudged him for that comment

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18 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

Don't think many malls are a risk these days. Went into the new Market one opp central world in Bkk for a good look around on Weds, very large and very, very deserted. Worth a look though they have some nice little shops.

Still quite busy near me

On 2/23/2020 at 5:01 AM, rooster59 said:

He advised that this was not the right time to hold a political rally because people may get infected by the virus. Therefore, he recommended finding other ways.

 

He must be talking about the longstanding "authoritarian" virus that's so prevalent here.... :ph34r:

Ain't that convenient. 

19 hours ago, Redline said:

Still quite busy near me

Anywhere is a risk in Thailand now. Hardly anyone is being tested. Can you trace your steps and know everything you touched in the last 4 weeks? If you can, then you should have more confidence that you have not been unknowingly infected yet.

 

http://rocs.hu-berlin.de/corona/

Thailand is expected to be the most at risk country outside China. But you can't report cases if you don't test enough people. Simple.

4 hours ago, Sunderland said:

Anywhere is a risk in Thailand now. Hardly anyone is being tested. Can you trace your steps and know everything you touched in the last 4 weeks? If you can, then you should have more confidence that you have not been unknowingly infected yet.

 

http://rocs.hu-berlin.de/corona/

Thailand is expected to be the most at risk country outside China. But you can't report cases if you don't test enough people. Simple.

I would say many many people are infected, and the government will e negligent in scores of deaths 

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