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Hotel operators beg govt to consider reopening Thailand soon


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2 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

IMO that has happened to a certain extent already, thousands of people from the villages working in Bangkok were summarily fired and told to go home. My massage lady in the village was one of them.

In Chiang Mai, AFAIK several of the large hotels ( = expensive ) have closed their doors.

Same here in Phuket just not bothered opening, a massage joint along the soi from me she hasn't had a punter for over a month

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36 minutes ago, mjakob007 said:

 

 

 


 

there are several people that we know has had antibodies without even knowing they even had a Flu.

 

 

 

Nature is having a cull...Your DNA may not be required for the future...only fools and horses think they can control nature.

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15 hours ago, ukrules said:

It's not going to open up, the zero COVID approach will continue for a very long time.

 

I can't see anything changing before the end of 2021 and that's being optimistic.

 

Agreed, especially with Europe and the US in the grip of their highest level of Covid infections.

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1 minute ago, CrunchWrapSupreme said:

Then the govt's "50/50" program was a nice gesture, but guess who had to put in that 50%? Hehe. Even with Prayut footing 50%, they still didn't have much to scrape together.

Only the civil servants are benefiting from the 50/50, they have the monthly guaranteed salary to spend and the "extra holidays" given.

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49 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Only the civil servants are benefiting from the 50/50, they have the monthly guaranteed salary to spend and the "extra holidays" given.

 

I benefited from the 50/50, My wife booked the hotel.

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2 hours ago, kcpattaya said:

Nah...

This government has other priorities.

 

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That one is for sightseeing in the Caribbean I suppose, you can't win a war with that.

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yes get rid of the general and the baht will fall because the Chinese government will not back it up, they are expecting big things from the general and lots of money 

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For the Thai tourist industry, or any country's come to that, to expand back to pre covid levels people's incomes will have to return to pre covid levels. Many people are facing hardship through job loss. The last thing on your mind when you can't pay your bills is not holidays! End of 2021 or more like late in 2022 might see some recovery.

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