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13 minutes ago, Venom said:

Last week they were floating the idea of cutting it down to ten days? Before that they were floating the Phuket model and before that they were floating bubbles. 

The carrot called hope is dangled then taken away ..Pavlovs dog 2020.

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Get those -70°C freezers ready for Pfizer's vaccine.  Ooops.  Takes 28 days to take effect.

 

You can't expect the average gap year alcoholic to plan that far in advance.

 

Nevermind. ????

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Even though passengers are required to undergo Covid19 testing and travel with Fit to Fly certificates, many test positive for the virus during the quarantine. The ministry will maintain the quarantine period at 14 days to allay concerns among the public, he added.

He being one of the biggest advocates if shortening it?

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39 minutes ago, jimn said:

Hardly anyone has tested positive in quarantine. 99.9% of people test negative in quarantine, scaremongering at its best.

Almost daily they report of positive tests in quarantine?

 

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2 hours ago, Venom said:

Last week they were floating the idea of cutting it down to ten days? Before that they were floating the Phuket model and before that they were floating bubbles. 

Like everything it Thailand that floats, comes the day that it sinks.

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4 hours ago, thai006 said:

Good idea I don’t want Covid in Thailand. And I done my 14 days quarantine already ????????????

Until you leave the country again to attend a funeral and want to return...

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1 hour ago, Dogmatix said:

 I doubt they have ordered any of the others either, as they are relying on the Chula vaccine which may or may not work (their Ebola vaccine didn’t). 

Maybe spend 30 seconds on Google before making incorrect statements:

 

Today (12 October 2020), the Thai Ministry of Public Health, AstraZeneca, Siam Bioscience and SCG announced their intent to manufacture the University of Oxford’s potential COVID-19 vaccine in Thailand. If the vaccine is successful, Thailand will receive doses with the aim of commencing the vaccination of the Thai population in the first half of 2021.

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They want to wait for China lol. WHY are these public servants working. There filthy rich. They are there to make sure farangs aren't welcomed. Need a monitored election. COVID is no exuse there's rapid resting now and even the soi dog has learned distancing. Game over.

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