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Anutin champions the wearing of face masks once again - everything is under control


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5 hours ago, webfact said:

He held up a mask and declared that "covering the face means not closing down the country"

(This was a play on words in the Thai language regarding the word "pit" to cover and to close).

 

He also said that "observing social distancing would mean you wouldn't have to be treated for the disease".

(This was a play on the word "raksaa" used for both treating and observing). 

Just look at this Poet cum Scholar! With these extremely quotable phrases he has left the Toad-kissing PM on the sidelines for public admiration. Rumour has it Prayut is not liking this new development at all.

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3 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Unlike more advanced countries like the UK.    Luckily there we have Matt Hancock an extremely talented, capable, and experienced, erm, software salesman with absolutely no background or experience in the medical industry.

Matt (Tony) Hancock, incompetent plonker, totally out of his depth.

 

Please vote for him in Colin's P.O.T.Y. poll.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Anutin champions the wearing of face masks once again - everything is under control

 

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Thailand's DPM and health minister Anutin Charnvirakul has once again told the public to continue to wear face masks.

 

The pandemic's early days featured the minister famously criticising a foreigner who wouldn't accept his offer of a free mask. 

 

Yesterday at health ministry HQ he was attempting to calm everyone as the country faces a renewed outbreak of Covid-19.

 

He held up a mask and declared that "covering the face means not closing down the country"

 

(This was a play on words in the Thai language regarding the word "pit" to cover and to close).

 

He also said that "observing social distancing would mean you wouldn't have to be treated for the disease".

 

(This was a play on the word "raksaa" used for both treating and observing). 

 

His mantra was once again a call for 100% mask wearing, social distancing and hand washing. 

 


Well, until we see the next occasion of Anutin and his entourage doing exactly the opposite what he dictates the commoners to do. Which is now the rage in elite circles it seems. 
Force the commoners to wear masks, social distance, stay home.
Then...
Find themselves on social media maskless and having parties.
Because honestly - who sanctions those who can not be sanctioned? <and they laugh, and laugh, and laugh to you commoners>
One standard for the commoners and serfs.
A different standard for the elite and the ruling class.

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