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Thai Department of Public Health reveals results of what people want to open most in Thailand


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The Thai Department of Public Health revealed the results of a major survey they stated they took over the past month in 29 dark-red zones in Thailand today, which asked the public what they wanted to open most in the country or to be eased in terms of Covid-19 restrictions.

 

The results might surprise some TPN readers. We note that some of this survey was taken before the most recent easing in early September, so at the time dine-in at restaurants and malls were closed, along with some other venues.

 

According to Dr: Suwanchai Yingcharoenchai, the Director-General of the Department of Public Health, these are the results of the survey below in terms of the top three venues people want to see open and relaxed. Notably, he did not specifically say how many people were polled, only that they represented a diverse amount of the population across the country.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2021/09/14/thai-department-of-public-health-reveals-results-of-what-people-want-to-open-most-in-thailand/

 

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No surprises at all with what the people want open and number 1 on the list is what a few of the members discuss daily.

What do you want to see open/eased the MOST in Thailand?

  1. PUBLIC SCHOOLS for in-person learning and teaching-25.8% had the most votes.

  2.  Restaurants with full capacity and dine-in-20.5%

  3.  Malls for shopping-6.3%

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4 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

No surprises at all with what the people want open and number 1 on the list is what a few of the members discuss daily.

What do you want to see open/eased the MOST in Thailand?

  1. PUBLIC SCHOOLS for in-person learning and teaching-25.8% had the most votes.

  2.  Restaurants with full capacity and dine-in-20.5%

  3.  Malls for shopping-6.3%

Yes very predictable. Especially schools.

That totals ~52% ...what other items were of interest to those polled. 

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3 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Yes very predictable. Especially schools.

That totals ~52% ...what other items were of interest to those polled. 

Article does not tell anymore just outlines the School opening hurdles. However, the Thai Government has a plan to open them for November, although it is not without controversy as you will see by reading here.

https://thepattayanews.com/2021/09/13/vaccine-allocation-for-students-between-12-17-years-old-will-begin-in-october-says-government-officials/

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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

diverse amount of the population across the country.

No - just a few people on dark red zones.

 

3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

major survey they stated they took over the past month in 29 dark-red zones

 

Now go and talk to the general population.

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For reference from link to original article:-

 

"TPN media notes that bars and nightlife did not even factor into the results, according to the Department of Public Health, now closed since April"

 

https://thepattayanews.com/2021/09/14/thai-department-of-public-health-reveals-results-of-what-people-want-to-open-most-in-thailand/

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This is not a survey it is a propaganda exercise. They do not disclose the sample size, locations, demographics etc. It was conducted in a period when the situation was totallt out of control and clearly people were not thinking about anyghing but survival. The published results are simply unbelievable.

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