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Anutin shrugs off public criticism for not wearing mask at US independence day party

By THE NATION

 

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Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul laughed off questions from reporters about not wearing a mask while participating in the US independence day party.

 

Anutin was asked the question when he came to attend a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday (July 8 ).

 

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He had earlier posted a photo on his Facebook page, drawing the attention of netizens who pointed out that he was not wearing a mask. Anutin deleted the photo later. Numerous people criticised the minister for not wearing a face mask, and not practising social distancing at the party.

 

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Reacting to the brouhaha over his photo, he just said, “Too much drama on this matter,” and laughed.

 

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The minister, meanwhile, informed that the Thai Embassy in London would consider requests from Thai people in the UK who wished to return home amid the Covid-19 crisis.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30390955

 

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44 minutes ago, Traubert said:

Americans dont have to wear a mask because obviously they are a superior breed.

 

46000 new infections yesterday and still they dont listen.

 

Anutin goes his own way.

And yet they do - many states now require them and so do many public transport operators, stores and ALL airlines in the country. They introduced the rule late, compared to other countries, but it's now strictly enforced.

 

By contrast, Chinese school children in some parts of the country have been allowed to TAKE OFF their masks since last month.

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1 minute ago, drbeach said:

By contrast, Chinese school children in some parts of the country have been allowed to TAKE OFF their masks since last month.

Stadtler wishes @drbeach would be specific and name the country.

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12 minutes ago, drbeach said:

And yet they do - many states now require them and so do many public transport operators, stores and ALL airlines in the country. They introduced the rule late, compared to other countries, but it's now strictly enforced.

 

By contrast, Chinese school children in some parts of the country have been allowed to TAKE OFF their masks since last month.

oh well , lets hope the virus explodes and kills billions.  Then we start again ....

Then I can say ' i told you so '        lol

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