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Who's going to take responsibility for potential Covid spread if schools reopen, asks Thai media

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1 minute ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Unfortunately I don't have a choice!  They just told us my son's school will be closed for the rest of the term.  ????

You should be grateful, many don't want to take the risk but may have to send their kids back.

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The schools have been open for months in the U.K., our son 5 years old was attending one before we returned a few weeks ago. None of the teachers had been vaccinated and there no cases of Covid among the kids in his school or the town, population of 90000 people.

Thailand has a very low number of cases of Covid compared to the U.K. the government have the people of Thailand frightened to death of Covid but it’s interesting to note the hierarchy were the first to be vaccinated and not with Chinese vaccine ?

34 minutes ago, Golden Triangle said:

You should be grateful, many don't want to take the risk but may have to send their kids back.

Sorry, but the risk is negligible and I'm not happy that my son's education is suffering.  Nobody has to send their kids back, if they don't want to take the risk.

9 hours ago, webfact said:

Who is going to take responsibility if opening schools results in a further spread of Covid-19?

They will blame the foreign teachers, you know, the ones refused vaccination because they were foreigners!

5 hours ago, ukrules said:

 

This is a simple one, the infected will be blamed for any infections.

 

They've done it before and will do it again. Last year the health minister chastised medical staff for becoming infected with COVID while treating patients.

 

The patient is to blame for everything, TIT!

Prayuth, Anutin et al, can never be blamed for anything as they are HiSo, and therefore can do nothing wrong.

 

The rest of the Thai people must therefore accept the responsibilities that the government so sorely lacks.

 

Sacred is as Sacred does. 

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