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Chonburi Governor releases set of universal prevention “guidelines” for residents to stop Covid-19


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The Chonburi Communicable Disease Committee, led by Governor Phakkhrathon Thianchai, released a set of guidelines last night around universal prevention to stop Covid-19.

 

These guidelines immediately followed the release of easing of restrictions which takes effect from tomorrow, September 1st. You can read more about these guidelines by clicking on this text here.

 

TPN media notes that these are “guidelines” and “requests for cooperation” and NOT firm enforced rules or orders. However, we have provided them as they show that despite the easing of rules that Chonburi officials remain concerned about the Covid-19 situation in the province which is still recording hundreds of cases a day, with 745 new cases recorded today alone.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2021/08/31/chonburi-governor-releases-set-of-universal-prevention-guidelines-for-residents-to-stop-covid-19/

 

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There seems to be some panic that the people still think that some discussed special regulations are in place and so they will not go out and spend money - see below. On the other hand you have the "universal prevention guidelines" in the article above that tell you for instance that you should stay at home if you are over 60 and avoid to eat with others. Not sure what is more important now - that you spend money or that you protect yourself. But my feeling tells me... 

 

"No enforcement of vaccinations and Covid-19 negative tests required for businesses reopening on September for now, authorities confirm" 

 

https://thepattayanews.com/2021/08/30/no-enforcement-of-vaccinations-and-covid-19-negative-tests-required-for-businesses-reopening-on-september-for-now-authorities-confirm/

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

TPN media notes that these are “guidelines” and “requests for cooperation” and NOT firm enforced rules or orders. However, we have provided them as they show that despite the easing of rules that Chonburi officials remain concerned about the Covid-19 situation in the province which is still recording hundreds of cases a day, with 745 new cases recorded today alone.

Yep that'll work for sure.... best of luck.

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It cannot be stopped.... we are all going to catch it. Well that is the latest line of thought. This makes non-clinical testing redundant, and also says everyone should get vaccinated. The world will be full of people who have been double (or more) vaccinated, and also had the infection. Is this what the UK is doing? This guy talks some sense.....

 

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3.  Maintain a distance of 1-2 meters from people in public places if going out.

  4. Wear two masks at all times when going out or when inside the house with more than two people. 

How about one good N95 mask rather than the cheap and near useless masks many wear? Oh, and over your nose.

Took a walk down Jomtien Beach for an hr this afternoon. Perhaps 20% wearing masks at best. Thais and farangs pretty much even for idiocy ranking: Thais all on one mat, drinking and eating. Farangs clustering without masks.

If they can't see it and doesn't knock them down immediately then it isn't a threat... probably their "thinking"

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