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Channel 7 reported that the second lot of 800,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine would be heading for Phuket and Koh Samui.
 
They will be used in the tourism destinations to jab people in the tourism industry and others to help promote confidence among tourists ahead of the opening of the two islands. 
 
Doses will also be going to 10 provinces that border Myanmar given the emerging crisis there.
 
They will be given to security and front line personnel dealing with problems in the border areas, said assistant spokeswoman Dr Apisamai Srirangsan.
 
Dr Apisamai also noted that discussions were underway in the small committee of the CCSA with tourism and other business leaders about the opening up of Thailand according to a three phase plan - April 1st, July 1st and October 1st.
 
She said that Thailand had recorded 39 new cases of the virus making the total 24,536 with 1,366 still undergoing treatment. 
 
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1 hour ago, ThailandRyan said:

So Samui will be a tourist Beach Paradise Bubble.  Very nice, now what happens when the rest of the Thai population from other areas mixes with these bubble vaccinated tourists and they themselves have not been vaccinated.  Or will there be a separation line with concertina wire separating the tourists from the domestic tourists?

 

probably need to be vaccinated to leave the islands.. domestic tourist or otherwise!

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1 hour ago, ThailandRyan said:

So Samui will be a tourist Beach Paradise Bubble.  Very nice, now what happens when the rest of the Thai population from other areas mixes with these bubble vaccinated tourists and they themselves have not been vaccinated.  Or will there be a separation line with concertina wire separating the tourists from the domestic tourists?

I'm sure they will come up with a plan to contain any risk. How well will it be really enforced is the real worry...

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2 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

So Samui will be a tourist Beach Paradise Bubble.  Very nice, now what happens when the rest of the Thai population from other areas mixes with these bubble vaccinated tourists and they themselves have not been vaccinated.  Or will there be a separation line with concertina wire separating the tourists from the domestic tourists?

 

I suspect those locals arriving in Phuket will be forced encouraged to get a vaccine

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4 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

So Samui will be a tourist Beach Paradise Bubble.  Very nice, now what happens when the rest of the Thai population from other areas mixes with these bubble vaccinated tourists and they themselves have not been vaccinated.  Or will there be a separation line with concertina wire separating the tourists from the domestic tourists?

Other articles said that the foreign tourists in question need to be vaccinated (twice) at least two weeks before arrival and not earlier than the months before.

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4 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

So Samui will be a tourist Beach Paradise Bubble.  Very nice, now what happens when the rest of the Thai population from other areas mixes with these bubble vaccinated tourists and they themselves have not been vaccinated.  Or will there be a separation line with concertina wire separating the tourists from the domestic tourists?

I was led to believe that the Paradise Bubble was only for certain hotels.

Under this scheme - tourists were not allowed to stay anywhere that they wanted.

Most of the vaccines would be given to the staff in those hotels/tour guides,van drivers etc etc.

Amongst all of the confusing announcements - real tourists do not arrive until October (maybe).

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28 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

I think you missed my point. Those of us in Thailand as well as the Thai's traveling domestically are not vaccinated as of yet.  Vaccinated folks can still be infected and can still pass on the virus to others.  Being vaccinated only keeps you from becoming very ill, hospitalized or possibly dying, when if unvaccinated the chances are greater. That's why separation should be done.

Those of us in Thailand probably have higher risk to catch a coronavirus infection from some infected local people commuting, or from illegal migrant workers, than from double-checked folks arriving from abroad.

 

There is a lot we still don't know for sure about Covid, but to my knowledge they will still be testing everybody arriving, and the first week tourists are not allowed to leave the arrival area. However, 1st July is 3 month ahead, a lot can be changed, or more details added...????

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21 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

I was led to believe that the Paradise Bubble was only for certain hotels.

Under this scheme - tourists were not allowed to stay anywhere that they wanted.

Most of the vaccines would be given to the staff in those hotels/tour guides,van drivers etc etc.

Amongst all of the confusing announcements - real tourists do not arrive until October (maybe).

The articles about vaccination program said that 70 percent of the population, including expats, should be vaccinated – it was calculated that there live around 130,000 people on the island, including to about 60,000 House Book-registered – so circa 90,000 shall be vaccinated before real tourist opening, which so far is 1st October.

 

The present vaccinations in April are for frontline staff in contact with vaccinated tourists under 7-days fairly free resort-quarantine restrictions.

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4 hours ago, GeorgeCross said:

 

why do tourists need confidence if they have already been vaccinated?

 

Because they can still become infected by the virus ! It isn’t life threatening if you’re vaccinated, you can get a milder infection. You can also infect others, although the final trials will only be known hopefully in the next 6 months . Then the follow up vaccins will be modified to also include new variants. It’s a miracle these vaccins are already here, you can’t expect more than is scientifically possible. 

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7 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

So Samui will be a tourist Beach Paradise Bubble.  Very nice, now what happens when the rest of the Thai population from other areas mixes with these bubble vaccinated tourists and they themselves have not been vaccinated.  Or will there be a separation line with concertina wire separating the tourists from the domestic tourists?

As was pointed out to me in an earlier similar thread about Phuket, if the tourists have been vaccinated then what do they have to worry about from the locals? Which then, of course, raises the question of why they need to prioritise vaccinating those in the tourist industry, but that would be seeking logic and could end in madness.

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3 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

As was pointed out to me in an earlier similar thread about Phuket, if the tourists have been vaccinated then what do they have to worry about from the locals? Which then, of course, raises the question of why they need to prioritise vaccinating those in the tourist industry, but that would be seeking logic and could end in madness.

Just imagine being a tourist here on a 2 week holiday after being vaccinated, and then just prior to flying home they have a covid 19 test so they can fly, and then they test positive.  2 more weeks in Thailand in a hospital just for being asymptomatic.  Get my drift.

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6 hours ago, BKKTRAVELER said:

I'm sure they will come up with a plan to contain any risk. How well will it be really enforced is the real worry...

And right there is the major issue that Thailand will be unable to address.

Firstly a viable plan that can actually work has to be put in place to prevent " residents " from leaving, and " transiant " people from entering.

As soon as the smell of Tourist Money wafts over Thailand there is going to be  a mad rush by all and sundry to try and milk that Money, and they will descend in droves to the areas designated to that end.

 

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42 minutes ago, Cake Monster said:

And right there is the major issue that Thailand will be unable to address.

Firstly a viable plan that can actually work has to be put in place to prevent " residents " from leaving, and " transiant " people from entering.

As soon as the smell of Tourist Money wafts over Thailand there is going to be  a mad rush by all and sundry to try and milk that Money, and they will descend in droves to the areas designated to that end.

 

I can see that happening, desperate times will almost certainly make people become more reckless than usual. And that says a lot...

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5 hours ago, khunPer said:

Other articles said that the foreign tourists in question need to be vaccinated (twice) at least two weeks before arrival and not earlier than the months before.

Make sense, sinovac has less than 50% effectiveness. You may just need several shots. 

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Oh travel bubbles.... uh huh.

 

So when the Burmese start arriving by the droves (legally or illegally) escaping persecution and death....

 

We are going to have travel bubbles in our home towns and villages that basically bridge to Samui and Phuket via Ranong, and Chompon ? 

 

Or that was not factored in as of yet?

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A report just released from Moscow, autopsies preformed on Covid fatalities, found blood coagulation to be the cause of death. It was also determined there was a high bacterial response.

 

 

 

So, blood thinners (aspirin) and antibiotics, and fluids.

After this news, patients were released .

 

Because the plasma is inhibited from carrying the life giving oxygen 

to the bodies cells, the result is dire, if not treated properly.

 

it must be said, this malady has a 99.8 % survival rate.

 

currently it is illegal to perform a Covid autopsy in most of the world.

 

sources say ❤️????????
Link below 

 

https://t.me/projectcamelotKerry/1386

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