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2 hours ago, yellowboat said:

Like many uneducated people, It looks like the WHO also has trouble distinguishing between Taiwan and Thailand.  

That wouldn't be because they are China's puppets, would it ?

 

Can you imagine if the WHO came out and said Taiwan instead of Thailand....lol, that would be the end of them as far as the CCP would be concerned.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Thailand is helping the World Health Organisation (WHO) develop guidelines and teach other international bodies and institutions on how to prevent and control a pandemic.

Hindsight is the best tool in the box !

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1 hour ago, lks7689 said:

If Thailand is really doing that well to prevent covid, the government would have been a lot more confident in opening up the economy already. 

Obviously you think economy = tourists, and you want to open that up to infection, something that could cause irrecoverable damage.

Short term gain = long term pain.

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its a huge typo they meant taiwan and then realised ,the boss says those guys dont really exist coz if you say they do we will uigher you.testing yes......move along.......ummm mass panic attacks and xenophobia   ...move along faster and of course .....what economy we dont have one anymore and anyway thats just for the brown skinned uneducated ones that are here to serve our whims so ......just move along there.

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5 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Hindsight is the best tool in the box !

Do you really think that foresight is any more useful.

 

Exercise Cygnus was a simulation exercise carried out by NHS England in October 2016 to estimate the impact of a hypothetical H2N2 influenza pandemic on the United Kingdom.[1][2][3] The exercise showed that the pandemic would cause the country's health system to collapse from a lack of resources,[2][4] with Sally Davies, the Chief Medical Officer at the time, stating that a lack of medical ventilators and the logistics of disposal of dead bodies were serious problems.[5][6] As of April 2020, the full results of the exercise remained classified.[7]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exercise_Cygnus

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12 hours ago, dinsdale said:

I see mass testing of the population is missing. Cover-up. Well...maybe they can share notes. Good old Thailand. Fairly sure Taiwan did a better job. Just pitiful look at me nonsense. We've all known someone like this. Have to announce themselves to see who's looking at them or get people to look at them. Inferiority complex. Sad. 

Thailand did a great job, get some help for your superiority complex.

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I hate it when there is a knee jerk reaction to create a policy when the full facts of the matter have not been considered.  There was certainly something going around about Xmas time, a very nasty bug that affected many of my friends and family.  This was prior to any Covid tests being undertaken.  What if the disease had passed through Thailand before any testing for Covid was considered or even possible. What if the Mekong basin residents have some form of natural immunity, what if Vitamin D plays a part or social measures such as the Wai v hugging, even the chemical properties of Som Tam providing some form of natural immunity etc etc etc.  Why not test for antibodies and find out the true infection rate in a sample of the population throughout the country first.  Hats off to the authorities for the measures they did put in place that have undoubtedly stemmed the spread of the disease but had a huge detrimental effect on the economy.  Were they necessary though?  Very many unanswered questions.

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Luckily Thailand stopped the virus in phase 1.

No second wave yet! The people of Thailand should be congratulated for the effort, not politicians!

 

Unfortunately if a second wave does come it will be rampant as many have stopped wearing masks, social distancing etc etc.

 

Keep the borders closed !

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1 hour ago, spiekerjozef said:

Europe is getting a second wave now, just because they opened up way too soon. Save the economy BS. If they would have waited 2 more months, they've would have been fine. What's the point shut your business for 3 months, then open up for 1 month and you have to shut it down for another 3. Good luck with the 3rd and 4th wave.

Yes, they can learn from Thailand's method.

There is no wave, you have been watching too much MSM.   Thailands method has been to shutdown everything, destroy the country and don’t test anyone and mark all deaths as alternative conditions... no vaccine is forthcoming.  Thailand is the ‘new’ north korea, everything is suppressed and the population are so under educated they believe everything they are spoon fed, your a fool of the highest order and probably a political stooge ...

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Well done Thailand  now give constructive advice how you plan to get out of lock down and help the vast numbers of unemployed / bankrupt companies as the longer you leave it any recovery will be or the more difficult to achieve.

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USA had a lab in Florida that return all positive results...never a negative. Someone sent stupid stuff to USA like cherry juice...some + some -. Forget testing. it it was good they would one sporting events, etc. Thailand did a great job. USA horrible. The numbers may not be perfect but the 4 hospitals i visited the other day in chiang mai had many doctors and nurse playing n the phones. they had very few people. this is proof 0 to maybe a few cases. 

Thailand 1,000,000% better than stupid USA under trump. What a total shame USA is to the world. 

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2 hours ago, lks7689 said:

If Thailand is really doing that well to prevent covid, the government would have been a lot more confident in opening up the economy already. 

It is a measured reopening. You will see second waves like other countries if you open up too fast. 

 

If you are talking about tourism, it is only 10-20% of GDP. 

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They omitted one of the most important factors in Thailand's success - very effective when many workers returned to their villages as Bangkok closed bars, restaurants and massage shops. The million health volunteers called on around ten households daily to educate, dispel myths and provide face masks. My partner used to be one.

Far more effective than testing, testing, testing, which becomes far more relevant when you've lost control of your transmission sources. Didn't get that far in Thailand.

No-one did it perfectly, though Taiwan stands out. Thailand's ranking of 6th in Health Security by John Hopkins University is certainly warranted.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-thailand-volunteer/thailands-one-million-health-volunteers-hailed-as-coronavirus-heroes-idUSKBN23B044

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3 hours ago, Raknunmak said:

Opinions are like assh*%es everybody has one. If you hate Thailand and thier government so much. Go back to the country you hate and who hates you. Just saying...... 

Thanks for having an opinion. 

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My version.

 

Thailand writes a nice big cheque so being mentioned as a role model for the WHO.

 

The ancient junta government wets themselves and can evade al criticism. So they think.   

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2 hours ago, Donga said:

The million health volunteers called on around ten households daily to educate, dispel myths and provide face masks

oh  yeah , they came to  our  gate  took  one  look at me and said I didnt need any checks

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I expect to see the Thai Minister for Health on the short list for the Chair of WHO. His tact, medical knowledge and experience would be a winning combination in guiding the countries of the world to a disease-free future.........

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Good non-msm article with extensive details on the corruption of government, health care etc in the U.S. by big pharma/chem industry/petroleum/big finance.  By extension, you can well guess the WHO is not exempt from the same thing, in fact there is a plethora of evidence that the WHO is an important tool these interests use, Gates the top donor ahead of even the CCP if you include all of the foundations he heads who also funnel money and influence into the WHO. Not to mention WHO head Tedros (Ethiopia's Minister of Health 2002-2012) who oversaw Ethiopia's health ministry lead attack on the Amara, a rival tribe to Tedros' Tigre tribe which some have called a genocide in which food and health care were denied selectively to the Amara. 2,000,000 were shown to have disappeared from Amara population centers on Tedros' watch according one expose. There are reports of that and people like US NHI head Anthony Fauci who are all too happy to leave questions about Tedros unaddressed and go in whole hog all about the WHO and how wonderful a job Tedros has done.

 

In any case where there is smoke there is fire, they are not going to help Thailand or any country with its health issues, but rather help themselves. Why aren't they more interested in say dengue, HIV/AIDS related deaths, or even low life expectancies due to nearly non-existent health and safety awareness in the general population? We have had 50 deaths or so from COVID, and 5,000 cases or so? I think the answer is obvious why they aren't interested, you can't sell the entire world population on why they need the vaccines for these diseases and not only that but the track record for testing them is littered with scandals such as 600 dead children that a Fauci overseen dengue vaccine test in the Philippines created or HIV vaccine testing where all of the people who got the vaccine died. Get ready for COVID19 untested vaccines because hurry, hurry you might get the snuffles!

 

https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-evils-of-big-pharma-exposed/5425382

 

A collection of references (links are in the section below the video) and an expose on Tedros excerpted and commented on by Amazing Polly. Her hysteria is only mild and there is probably a good amount of truth being pointed to with copious references, don't get references from CNN do ya?

 

 

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This just Thailand exercising their over inflated sense of importance in the world. I will file this alongside "Thai will be the new global, international language" and "thai people don't need helmets due to their genetically thicker skulls",,,

 

In the meantime lets leave the boys at Oxford University to coordinate the vaccine and the greatest, global collective minds to formulate a future best practice for dealing with an outbreak.

 

I wouldn't would trust the Thai government in providing guidelines on how to make an egg sandwich, let alone something as important as this... 

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