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CONFIRMED: No curfew or lockdown, but restrictions in place in all Thai provinces


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5 hours ago, Naturesway said:

Is there anyone who could give a logical explanation for all of this doing what is the relation to the virus?

Ummm...trying to keep people from getting infected, over running the hospitals, and dying.  Of course they totally blew it with Songkran.  That might have worked out OK if it wasn't for hi so's crossing the borders into casinos and bringing the virus back with them to the pubs in Bangkok.  Corruption rears it's ugly head here again.

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14 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Travel appears to be allowed but they would prefer folks to stay where they are.  Wonder how you get gas if your traveling between 11pm and 4am.

Eat bake beans.

 

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9 minutes ago, Peter Denis said:

Comparing a sterile surgery room with walking on a deserted beach (remember Jomtien mask enforcement...).

Right, next...

What's a deserted beach got to do with this?  Ridiculous comparison.  Masks are for when you are in public places, not deserted beaches. 

 

Right, next....

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29 minutes ago, wonder6281 said:

Lockdowns, curfews and masks do nothing. 

But while there is a gullible compliance, they will continue to enforce them. 

An N95 mask properly worn will block 95%, or more, of the little tiny virus particles from entering your airways.

 

Not a rumour, its the law. N95 masks are certified.

 

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11 minutes ago, Jeffr2 said:

What's a deserted beach got to do with this?  Ridiculous comparison.  Masks are for when you are in public places, not deserted beaches. 

 

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You seem to have short memory.

> https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1156354-pattaya-beachgoers-urged-to-wear-a-mask-and-practice-social-distancing/#elControls_15221282_menu

From the article

> The authorities in Pattaya have urged the public to wear a mask if they go to the beach during the day, and practice social distancing at all times. ...

Anyone who does decide to go to the beach is asked to wear a face mask and not be closer than 1-2 meters, the social distancing regulations.

 

Ridiculous indeed.

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Just now, Peter Denis said:

You seem to have short memory.

> https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1156354-pattaya-beachgoers-urged-to-wear-a-mask-and-practice-social-distancing/#elControls_15221282_menu

From the article

> The authorities in Pattaya have urged the public to wear a mask if they go to the beach during the day, and practice social distancing at all times. ...

Anyone who does decide to go to the beach is asked to wear a face mask and not be closer than 1-2 meters, the social distancing regulations.

 

Ridiculous indeed.

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Not a short memory.  Just irrelevant.  Unless you're trying to say masks don't work?  Or shouldn't be used? 

 

What point are you trying to make?  Ridiculous indeed.  Right, next....

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11 minutes ago, Peter Denis said:

Memory refresher.  I was just reacting to your ridiculous statement:

> I'd like to see him tell his surgeon that no masks are needed during his operation. 

 

Comparing a sterile surgery room where special surgery masks need to be worn to reduce the risks of infection, with the 'need' to wear face-masks in public places is somewhat over the top.

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Ridiculous statement?  That's what I heard from a medical expert in a news report.  He was a surgeon and stated this.

 

I guess you think medical professionals are ridiculous? 

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5 minutes ago, Jeffr2 said:

Ridiculous statement?  That's what I heard from a medical expert in a news report.  He was a surgeon and stated this.

 

I guess you think medical professionals are ridiculous? 

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Can anyone explain why convenience stores closing between 11pm and 4am helps to contain the disease? Is there some secret science there? 

 

Any why isn't the vaccination drive being fast tracked? It would seem even if the army had to dig into its own enormous coffers, to purchase vaccines at a premium, it would be worth it. And I am not referring to the Sinovac junk vaccine. 

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16 hours ago, Audun Lorentzen said:

I guess inter provincial travel from/to red zones will not happend without quarantene? 

No inter provincial travel has been banned... but you go to quarantine if infected.

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16 hours ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

Another nice day scuba diving in phuket today. Going out on a boat again tomorrow. Will have to see what happens after Sunday at midnight.

A parent of a child at my daughters school  is Covid positive and informed the school that he caught the virus on a diving trip on 7th April.

 

just saying, in case you feel dive trips are totally safe.

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9 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

A parent of a child at my daughters school  is Covid positive and informed the school that he caught the virus on a diving trip on 7th April.

 

just saying, in case you feel dive trips are totally safe.

I was scheduled to take a trip right around now, out of Phuket.  Decided not to.  Good thing I did.

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