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Should Pattaya Embrace Segregation?


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2 hours ago, chrissables said:

Wrong.

 

Why do you think you injecting drugs that have not passed the usual standards of safety give you the right to make other people follow you like sheep?

 

Scientists how been proven wrong so many times, you do know that i presume.

Ahh, your true colours - an ardent anti vaxxer.

 

Well you're entitled to your opinion but I prefer to rely on what's happening in the real world when making my decisions - I don't put any faith in fairy stories.

 

The vaccines have transformed life in my home country (the UK) - the delta variant is infecting more and more people and most of them are un-vaccinated.  Its the un-vaccinated that are making up the majority of hospitalisations and sadly, deaths. Yesterday we had 37,000 new infections and 120 deaths - back in January, that many new infections would have resulted in around 1500 deaths. Just under 80% of the population have been fully vaccinated.

 

Things feel almost back to normal here and unless a vaccine resistant variant comes about, I expect that to continue.

 

I've had my vaccine and I won't be subject to any segregation - you are fully entitled to refuse to be vaccinated but expect to face consequences for that decision.  If you live in Thailand you might find that by next year, if you leave the country, you won't be allowed back in again.

 

You may also find it difficult to leave when airlines start imposing restrictions - why should the rest of us have to sit in a metal tube for 12 hours with people who choose not to get vaccinated?

 

You might also be interested to learn that at least one of the vaccines has now received full approval in the US - expect more to follow.

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4 hours ago, papa al said:

Natural immunity.

None of would be here without it.

So none of us should have been vaccinated - we should have just waited to get the virus and taken our chances?  Have you any idea how many people were dying pre-vaccine.

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For those of you who think segregation won't happen - the UK has just announced that people attending nightclubs and other events with large crowds will need to be fully vaccinated by the end of the month.

 

Other countries already have similar bans and more will follow suit - for sure:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57893788

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2 hours ago, KhaoYai said:

For those of you who think segregation won't happen - the UK has just announced that people attending nightclubs and other events with large crowds will need to be fully vaccinated by the end of the month.

 

Other countries already have similar bans and more will follow suit - for sure:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57893788

"If Keir Starmer’s party declined to support the vaccine passports plan, the government could face defeat in the House of Commons, with some Conservative rebels suggesting up to 40 colleagues would be willing to vote against it."

 

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/aug/08/employment-rights-offer-uk-immunity-to-mandatory-workplace-covid-jabs

 

Let's wait and see.

 

When they put it in place for supermarkets and rail travel we'll have segregation. It won't happen however. For selected entertainment venues at most.

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5 hours ago, KhaoYai said:

For those of you who think segregation won't happen - the UK has just announced that people attending nightclubs and other events with large crowds will need to be fully vaccinated by the end of the month.

 

Other countries already have similar bans and more will follow suit - for sure:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57893788

They will re think that for sure.

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On 9/3/2021 at 9:32 PM, MrJ2U said:

There's is evidence of that unfortunately.

 

"It cites a combination of recently obtained, still-unpublished data from outbreak investigations and outside studies showing that vaccinated individuals infected with delta may be able to transmit the virus as easily as those who are unvaccinated."

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/07/29/cdc-mask-guidance/

 

I think it's important to get vaccinated to avoid overcrowding hospitals and death.

 

nightmare virus!

Unfortunately my fully vaccinated (Pfizer) wife just became one of those breakthrough statistics.

 

Went down with covid pneumonia pretty bad, but as the Doc said being vaccinated it'll be fine just gotta tough it out. 

 

Well she's well on the mend now, of course I, also fully vaccinated have also have tested positive but without any symptoms.

 

Now which one of us got it first and passed it to the other, just can't tell

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11 hours ago, Tanomazu said:

Your Yellow Fever example is of course completely disingenous, it merely requires anyone who HAS Yellow Fever not to come into the country.

Your entire post is inaccurate but its getting tedious replying - lets just single out the above.  People from high risk areas DO require a vaccination certificate to enter Thailand.  Or do you wish to argue with these:

 

https://www.iamat.org/country/thailand/risk/yellow-fever

 

https://www.nomadtravel.co.uk/travel-clinic/travel-vaccinations-for/asia/thailand

 

https://www.thaiembassy.ch/Content/Embassy/70.html

 

 

It's complete a waste of time arguing with Covid deniers and anti vaxxers.  You can show them scientifically proven facts, even laws and they will deny them.

 

The original post was about segregation/vaccines - let's re-visit in 18 months and see how things have panned out.

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6 hours ago, KhaoYai said:

[UK] Just under 80% of the population have been fully vaccinated.

 

Things feel almost back to normal here and unless a vaccine resistant variant comes about, I expect that to continue.

What % vaccinated here?

 

When I read your posts I think:

Dunning -Kruger

 

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MRJ2U/Fairynuff

Do you not understand that not everyone can safely risk a jab?

My wife has a medical condition and has been medically advised (not by facebook) not to be jabbed. She and I are not "anti-vaxxers".

We are just trying to live our time.

Yes, I have been jabbed and waiting for 2nd.

My part of trying to keep the family/village safe or away from hysteria.

 

 

 

 

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12 hours ago, Sudarut said:

You should look up the definition of a vaccine.  If whatever you had injected doesn't provide immunity, then its not a vaccine.  And there are no "anti vaxers" no one cares how many "vaccines" you pump into yourself and your children, your just parroting catch phrases from the MSM. 

And you haven’t even mentioned Bill Gates or 5G yet.

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7 hours ago, KhaoYai said:

Your entire post is inaccurate but its getting tedious replying - lets just single out the above.  People from high risk areas DO require a vaccination certificate to enter Thailand.  Or do you wish to argue with these:

 

https://www.iamat.org/country/thailand/risk/yellow-fever

 

https://www.nomadtravel.co.uk/travel-clinic/travel-vaccinations-for/asia/thailand

 

https://www.thaiembassy.ch/Content/Embassy/70.html

 

 

It's complete a waste of time arguing with Covid deniers and anti vaxxers.  You can show them scientifically proven facts, even laws and they will deny them.

 

The original post was about segregation/vaccines - let's re-visit in 18 months and see how things have panned out.

From your own link:

 

"The World Health Organization announced that as of 11 July 2016, countries can no longer require travellers to show proof of re-vaccination or a booster dose as a condition of entry."

 

"A vaccination waiver can be issued by your medical practitioner if the Yellow Fever vaccine is contraindicated for medical reasons."

 

https://www.iamat.org/country/thailand/risk/yellow-fever

 

Sure, Thailand could in theory go vaccination-only-travel regarding Covid, but since its own people can hardly get the vaccine we both know that's unlikely to happen. As their recent readiness to open Phuket etc to the unvaccinated clearly shows.

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8 hours ago, James105 said:

I find it fascinating that someone who inhales toxic poison by choice on a daily basis is lecturing other people on their health choices.

I'm lecturing no-one - I'm simply sayin that no matter what your feelings on vaccines may be - segregation to a greater or lesser extent is coming. Indeed its already started in some parts of the world.

 

So you believe you still inhale the fumes of smokers - do you object to that?

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2 hours ago, Tanomazu said:

Sure, Thailand could in theory go vaccination-only-travel regarding Covid, but since its own people can hardly get the vaccine we both know that's unlikely to happen.

No we don't 'both know' - I believe it will happen but as I have already said - it will happen once the majority of the population is vaccinated.

 

And by the way, the WHO is simply posing a view. They have no power to re-make a country's entry policy.  Thailand requires those from high risk Yellow Fever countries to be vaccinated - that is the law.

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