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6 hours ago, cornishcarlos said:

 

What's the point of that comment ? Are you saying that they must be believed because of that ??

Are you saying there is no need for a "new normal"?  We just proceed as usual?

Is this CV just another danger we face in life, respect it, but don't fear it?

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Skallywag said:

Are you saying there is no need for a "new normal"?  We just proceed as usual?

Is this CV just another danger we face in life, respect it, but don't fear it?

 

 

I asked another member a question...

Posted
7 minutes ago, cornishcarlos said:

 

I asked another member a question...

True, was just asking your opinion on the topic of "new normal"

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I hope things open up for the sake of the people and travel to Thailand is allowed without too much trouble. 

 

Our annual trip to see family/in-laws and friends was canceled for this month, obviously. Ready to move there as well, at least part-time.

Posted
1 hour ago, scubascuba3 said:

BJ bars can be allowed to open first, ideal setup for safety

i can see a new design of mask coming soon.... 

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Posted
On 4/18/2020 at 9:42 AM, ivor bigun said:

No longer believe anything W.H.O say,puppets of China.

 

No longer believe WHO , stop funding them .

No longer believe China, and it's puppets..

Posted
On 4/18/2020 at 4:57 PM, connda said:

Bit hard to wear a mask and have sex, but I've read in the main-stream media that there are instructional videos posted on Pornhub.  :wink:

 

 Two metres ref ,  a safe distance for sex ...

   Quite a few of you guys , will fall short .

    Get a Kindle ...

 

Posted

When will they let back the 4 million Burmese, Cambodians and Laotians plus some illegal Vietnamese and Filipinos to do the jobs that Thais refuse to do.  That could be necessary for many constructions sites, farms and other businesses to re-open. 

Posted

 2. Health systems are able to "detect, test, isolate and treat every case and trace every contact".

 

This will never happen in Thailand.

 

4 Schools, workplaces and other essential places have established preventive measures.

 

Immigration's shining example can be taken as a model for how this will be done.

 

5 The risk of importing new cases "can be managed".

 

Soon at least 2m foreign workers will need to be brought back to do the jobs Thais refuse to do. Absolutely no problem.

 

6 Communities are fully educated, engaged and empowered to live under a new normal.

 

Not a chance.

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5 minutes ago, Dogmatix said:

 2. Health systems are able to "detect, test, isolate and treat every case and trace every contact".

 

This will never happen in Thailand.

 

4 Schools, workplaces and other essential places have established preventive measures.

 

Immigration's shining example can be taken as a model for how this will be done.

 

5 The risk of importing new cases "can be managed".

 

Soon at least 2m foreign workers will need to be brought back to do the jobs Thais refuse to do. Absolutely no problem.

 

6 Communities are fully educated, engaged and empowered to live under a new normal.

 

Not a chance.

as long as people refuse to believe this is a "fakedemic", they will continue to run around like chickens with their heads cut off. All the Governments will continue to take and control everything.  The New Norm...

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Any government that wants to start lifting restrictions, must first meet six conditions, according to WHO:

 

WHO; I thought the rock band WHO had more credibility then the current World Health Organization!

 

You can see the WHO wish list is exactly what it is; a bunch of overpaid fat cat bureaucrats writing a Christmas wish list that is totally impractical to implement and sustain in a modern society. 

 

WHO?

Posted
On 4/19/2020 at 11:57 PM, Dogmatix said:

When will they let back the 4 million Burmese, Cambodians and Laotians plus some illegal Vietnamese and Filipinos to do the jobs that Thais refuse to do.  That could be necessary for many constructions sites, farms and other businesses to re-open. 

   We may find that there will be some Thais that will now do the jobs that they used to refuse to do.

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