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Anutin: No one said we'd open the country and Bangkok on October 1st


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MOUI. Anutin is the minister or unreliable information. He does not appear to be the health minister. A health minister would have been working on a vaccination campaign last year, making sure the nation was taken care of. And he would have been setting up lockdown zones, for cluster areas. Or, am I confused about what a health minister is supposed to be doing?

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Normally, in a global pandemic, a health minister would have to stand in the front row, have the reins firmly in hand, be the control point for all coordination and activities, is fully up to date in the subject of specialist medicine and research, proactively develop plans, properly inform the population and guide the country with clear measures through the crisis.

 

If you read the original press release and his "i know nothing" answers to important questions,

you get the feeling that Anutin did not understand his job as health minister at all.

 

 

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This moron, stupid hysterical media or the medical fraternity who have no reliance on tourist related income in their smug little empires....i dont know who is dumber.

Thailand has 10s of 1000s of cases per day and is never getting back even close to covid zero.

Allowing foreign arrivals with sensible measures, ie test before and on arrival, QT until negative from most countries presents tiny risk in proportion to the country's current caseload.

For gods sake get on with it.

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23 hours ago, ItoroK said:

I think this is very interesting because a few years ago it really looked like they could make it and the only serious contender in Asia that could have put itself on one level with Japan and Korea.

But this situation shows that's it's just another SEA nation and poor countries will always be poor and rich countries will always be rich and as long as we live we wont see much change in that.

Totally agree. Thaksin opened up the country to international investment and offered something to the disenfranchised.

 

His policies directly led to my previous company investing millions of dollars here and my subsequent deployment to Bangkok in 2006 to help setup the factory.

 

The Junta has reversed this. Making the rich richer and the poor poorer. Stomping on human rights and Democracy. Any educated expat that supports them is the lowest of the low. Real elitist scumbaags.  

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Was watching a discussion between two well known Pattaya media people.

One pointed out that Thailand is effectively run as 77 separate areas.

Highlighted Koh Tao, where after reopening they discovered a case of coronavirus and the main man closed Koh Tao down again.

No country can attract tourists reacting like this. 

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