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Dangerous places: Covid-19 hotspots in Thailand


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Have they closed the temples down yet?  They must be a considered a hot spot. And what about all the monks that go round scrounging food every morning. Have they been told to stay at home? 

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15 hours ago, johng said:

Are we allowed to say that these days ???

but more importantly, without evidence. 

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54 minutes ago, Incobart said:

It proves that the farang (chinese) is not responsible for spreading, cause all tourist places like Pataya, Phuket, Chiang mai, koh Samui ... have no C-19 hotspots

The Chinese are not farang

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15 hours ago, Logosone said:

Not a single one from Chiang Mai. 

 

The air makes us immune...

Perhaps you've stumbled on something there, covid 19 cant survive in heavy smog, have yho contacted the WHO?

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15 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

That's not surprising.

I thought it was all the bars spreading it as they were the first to be closed! 

 

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15 hours ago, Logosone said:

Not a single one from Chiang Mai. 

 

The air makes us immune...

Woke up this morning to the highest 2.5 PM air pollution on the planet again. Good job general, Thailand is now the hub of air pollution and slash and burn economic theory. ????????

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How come not one immigration office is listed as they are all full of tourists trying to renew their 30 day visa on arrival visas a log with thousands renewing every other type of visa.

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Some of these places obviously follow where individual cases went. The one in Ubon looks a bit dicey if the person was an unaccompanied husband on a business trip!

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16 hours ago, johng said:

Are we allowed to say that these days ???

Better to use 'terminological inexactitude'. Saves on the lawyer bills....

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16 hours ago, ivor bigun said:

My wife was just on the internet and she reckons that there are ,as i have said before my wife is quite articulate ,a businesswoman not a silly girl ,so you tell me ,i dont know what to believe ,seems very strange if there is not .

Get yourself tested, you are incoherent ????

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16 hours ago, NanLaew said:

Since I would hate to see you disappointed...

 

...via Pattaya and resulted in the following.

 

Two questions for you.

 

1 ) Are/were you in Pattaya?

 

2 ) Are you Swedish?

So she only had one customer.And he was swedish.Do you believe this <deleted>.

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4 minutes ago, phantomfiddler said:

The best medical advice I ever got about where not to go was from my doctor, when I told him I had broken my arm in 2 places. "Don,t go to those places again", he said ????

Was that the same doctor who, when I told him that most of my accidents happen within 5 miles of my home, suggested that I move house? 

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17 hours ago, NanLaew said:

Since I would hate to see you disappointed...

 

...via Pattaya and resulted in the following.

 

Two questions for you.

 

1 ) Are/were you in Pattaya?

 

2 ) Are you Swedish?

Swedish for sure..

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17 hours ago, ukrules said:

That's because it's a lie

Noooo. It is a 'calculated error of judgement'!!!!. My new phrase just invented for these daily outpourings of b..ls..t!! ????????????????????????????????

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16 hours ago, connda said:

I wonder how soon we will see major Immigration offices becoming 'hot-spots' considering that foreigners are being required to pack into the larger offices like cattle or pigs on industrial feed-lots? 
Social distancing at Immigration during this declared pandemic? Impossible. 
You reap what you sow.
  

Get ready to blame foreigners again

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17 hours ago, bluesofa said:

While a some of these dates are going back nearly three weeks, at long last there does seem to be an attempt to take this seriously and to try tracing the places where it appears the infected have visited.

 

Whether this is the whole truth is another matter.

 

Even if the list is not 100% reliable it is at at least a praiseworthy attempt to help the population avoid risky  locations - and a damn sight more effective than the current health advice in Britain or that coming out of the White House.

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