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Thailand job losses may hit 10 mln if virus outbreak drags on

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10 hours ago, KhunFred said:

If this does not spark the Thai version of the French Revolution, then there is no hope for Thai people.

Power to the people,didn,t Cambodia have a " French revoulution "in the 70s?

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  • RichardColeman
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    So, 10 million will lose jobs (25%+ of the population) due to less than 1 days death toll on the road ? Something does not add up there or someone is not being honest somewhere about something

  • rasmus5150
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    China will come to the rescue and buy all the bankrupt businesses.   It's already starting. Failing business etc is being taken over by the Chinese. Some would call it financial aid, some wo

  • eeworldwide
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    I have to agree. The stats are not adding up at all. Whilst I want to believe the best about the number of cases in Thailand and the dead etc etc, it simply does not add up. And if the stats ARE tru

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11 hours ago, KhunFred said:

If this does not spark the Thai version of the French Revolution, then there is no hope for Thai people.

Yes, although it's good to remember what happened after the French Revolution. Napoleon took over. At least he did a lot of good, including the street numbering plans.

Im sure the thais will be fine. People dont starve to death, its not the 1900s.

 

Just do what you need to survive, eat ramen noodle, eggs or bread. Portion out your food, drink boiled tap water.

 

 

Everything is fine and is going to be fine. This virus does not affect Thai people as is evidenced by the stats. The economy will be open again at the beginning of May, and we can all get back to living as we were.
In fact, the true is same for Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. 

From next month, we should be able to relax the rules enough to keep out foreigners, but we can travel between these countries with ease and safety because we really dont have an issue with Covid19 in this region, as is evidenced by the Stats from all these countries.

17 hours ago, kingdong said:

Power to the people,didn,t Cambodia have a " French revoulution "in the 70s?

nah, few generations indoctrinated since birth

 

and Thailand is not Singapore that got out of poverty because of education and CORRUPTION eradication

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