Popular Post Jonathan Fairfield Posted October 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted October 12, 2021 Several prominent doctors and politicians have responded to the Prime Minister’s televised speech yesterday evening, October 11th, regarding the plans of the countries reopening for vaccinated tourists from low-risk countries and the consideration of opening bars and entertainment venues. Firstly, Dr. Thira Woratanarat, an associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Chulalongkorn University, posted an online statement seemingly to trigger public questions of the consequences of the reopening on November 1st while the proactive approach of Covid-19 testing is still limited, a small percentage of people have received the full dose of the vaccines, and the recent daily infections are still reaching an average of ten thousand per day. His status read: “Other countries open when they’re ready. Their screening and monitoring systems are ready and effective, there is a lot of potential for testing, most of the population has been fully vaccinated, and the pandemic situation is not severe and well-controlled. But some countries are still affected by the reopening.” Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2021/10/12/prominent-doctors-and-politicians-share-contradictory-ideas-on-prime-ministers-country-reopening-announcement-yesterday/ Discover Cigna’s range of health insurance solutions created for expats and local nationals living in Thailand - click to view -- © Copyright The Pattaya News 2021-10-12 - Whatever you're going through, the Samaritans are here for you - Follow ASEAN NOW on LINE for breaking COVID-19 updates 2 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Scrotobike Posted October 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted October 12, 2021 "the Ministry of Public Health has prepared everything based on a prototype in Phuket" What a fiasco that was. So expect similar everywhere! 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RotBenz8888 Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 2 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said: Several prominent doctors How unexpected. Just as the u-turn will be. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
internationalism Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 it's now - or the next year high season. It's not the whole country is re-opening, but only some 9 sandboxes being created, in the most touristy places. Reopening means also easy travel for expats and for thais. People need to see their families, do business around the world. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thepdru Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 The idiots in the rest of the world start to understand how much stupid they were to close everything for so long and now know that they have no choice but open, even if the people who should have already died, finally die. But here, when they need business more than anywhere else, they pretend to wonder or even have choice... ridiculous ! 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post BKKTRAVELER Posted October 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted October 12, 2021 (edited) I'll just give my idiotic opinion. As soon as Thailand was affected by the UK strain and Indian strain and then reached 20K cases per day, there was absolutely no need to keep borders partially (almost fully) closed. The virus was going as strong here as in most of the rest of the world. What's the worst that could have happened? Tourists infecting and already widely infected nation? Or getting infected by them... What's the best that could have happened? Millions of people being relieved by foreign tourism coming back. Because international tourism has always been an important factor here. It helps hotels, restaurants, tour guides, national excursions, souvenir shops, electronic shops, any kind of shops, families in Issan (...), but even way more companies. Dtac and other phone operators have said their revenues went down because many of their customers were tourists buying sim cards and prepaid memberships. Taxis and overall transportation companies hurt as well, to the point that they are growing veggies on top of their car nowadays. Airlines suffered even more. And seriously, a lot more businesses were affected. I wouldn't want to be in a government's shoes when it comes to human lives, but they clearly misread the situation here. The country is dying faster here without international tourism, despite Covid-19. Keep social distancing, keep wearing a mask, keep your guard up against the virus. But also keep a rational mind regarding the welfare of the country as a whole. Again, I might be completely wrong and my way of seeing things may have lead to an even worse situation. But I wish it was explored. Edited October 12, 2021 by BKKTRAVELER 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhiteBuffaloATM Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 “Opinions are like a**eholes,everyone’s got one “ old school british milotary saying…….truer today than ever….. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Cherrytreeview Posted October 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted October 12, 2021 4 minutes ago, BKKTRAVELER said: I'll just give my idiotic opinion. As soon as Thailand was affected by the UK strain and Indian strain and then reached 20K cases per day, there was absolutely no need to keep borders partially (almost fully) closed. The virus was going as strong here as in most of the rest of the world. What's the worst that could have happened? Tourists infecting and already widely infected nation? Or getting infected by them... What's the best that could have happened? Millions of people being relieved by foreign tourism coming back. Because international tourism has always been an important factor here. It helps hotels, restaurants, tour guides, national excursions, souvenir shops, electronic shops, any kind of shops, families in Issan (...), but even way more companies. Dtac and other phone operators have said their revenues went down because many of their customers were tourists buying sim cards and prepaid memberships. Taxis and overall transportation companies hurt as well, to the point that they are growing veggies on top of their car nowadays. Airlines suffered even more. And seriously, a lot more businesses were affected. I wouldn't want to be in a government's shoes when it comes to human lives, but they clearly misread the situation here. The country is dying faster here without international tourism, despite Covid-19. Keep social distancing, keep wearing a mask, keep your guard up against the virus. But also keep a rational mind regarding the welfare of the country as a whole. Again, I might be completely wrong and my way of seeing things may have lead to an even worse situation. But I wish it was explored. A healthcare system totally overwhelmed. Patients seriously ill for weeks, bed blocking and taking up large amount of healthcare staff. Doctors and nurses taken off other wards to support the demand. Operations and general care postponed and delayed. Thailand, quite rightly, made sure this did not happen. Thailand,quite rightly, will make sure it never happens. Not a good situation for a tourism reliant economy. 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BKKTRAVELER Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 21 minutes ago, Cherrytreeview said: A healthcare system totally overwhelmed. Patients seriously ill for weeks, bed blocking and taking up large amount of healthcare staff. Doctors and nurses taken off other wards to support the demand. Operations and general care postponed and delayed. Thailand, quite rightly, made sure this did not happen. Thailand,quite rightly, will make sure it never happens. Not a good situation for a tourism reliant economy. So, I am asking you really, do you think they took the right path? I am really looking forward to your opinion, I'm ok with people seeing things differently. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cherrytreeview Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 41 minutes ago, BKKTRAVELER said: So, I am asking you really, do you think they took the right path? I am really looking forward to your opinion, I'm ok with people seeing things differently. It's not an opinion, it's what would have happened. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phills2k1 Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 2 hours ago, thepdru said: even if the people who should have already died, finally die. What's terrifying is there are so many people who think like this 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BKKTRAVELER Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 55 minutes ago, Cherrytreeview said: It's not an opinion, it's what would have happened. Ok, then thank you for your professional opinion. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post RichardColeman Posted October 12, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted October 12, 2021 5 hours ago, Cherrytreeview said: A healthcare system totally overwhelmed. Patients seriously ill for weeks, bed blocking and taking up large amount of healthcare staff. Doctors and nurses taken off other wards to support the demand. Operations and general care postponed and delayed. Thailand, quite rightly, made sure this did not happen. Thailand,quite rightly, will make sure it never happens. Not a good situation for a tourism reliant economy. I disagree. Strongly. What should have happened is the old, infirm and at risk should have been protected and supported to isolate and those close to them tested until the vaccines were available to all. wiki - "The death rate varies greatly by age and healthiness. More than 90% of deaths are among the most vulnerable: those with underlying illnesses and the over-60s.COVID-19 deaths are "remarkably uncommon" among the least vulnerable: those under 65 and with no underlying illnesses." Everybody else should just have got on with life. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rampant Rabbit Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 6 hours ago, WhiteBuffaloATM said: “Opinions are like a**eholes,everyone’s got one “ old school british milotary saying…….truer today than ever….. and almost all are full of sh............ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rampant Rabbit Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 5 hours ago, Cherrytreeview said: Not a good situation for a tourism reliant economy. you mean the one without any tourists you cant have it both ways Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
smutcakes Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 What is it with Thailand and their listening to 'prominent academics'... in most countries teachers and university 'professors' are mostly unheard from as its generally understood that only those who cannot hack it in proper jobs become teachers.... Obviously there are some who have always wanted to be teachers. Like teachers in Thailand, most of them would snap your hand off if they were offered a proper job here, but as they are unqualified and not able to get one they generally fall back on teaching... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HAPPYNUFF Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 Never mind the bodies, think of the money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cherrytreeview Posted October 12, 2021 Share Posted October 12, 2021 3 hours ago, RichardColeman said: I disagree. Strongly. What should have happened is the old, infirm and at risk should have been protected and supported to isolate and those close to them tested until the vaccines were available to all. wiki - "The death rate varies greatly by age and healthiness. More than 90% of deaths are among the most vulnerable: those with underlying illnesses and the over-60s.COVID-19 deaths are "remarkably uncommon" among the least vulnerable: those under 65 and with no underlying illnesses." Everybody else should just have got on with life. Virtually impossible in traditional Thai family set ups. Three generations under one roof , sharing sleeping and sanitary areas. Why wasn't this overly simplistic strategy even applied in Western economies? Great Barrington nonsense. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NE1 Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 Doctors think from a medical point of view , where politicians think from a " if I disagree with the boss will I get the sack ". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hotchilli Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 14 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said: His status read: “Other countries open when they’re ready. Their screening and monitoring systems are ready and effective, there is a lot of potential for testing, most of the population has been fully vaccinated, and the pandemic situation is not severe and well-controlled. But some countries are still affected by the reopening.” But this is Thailand, they have a different approach to things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post EricTh Posted October 13, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted October 13, 2021 (edited) When daily cases reach high numbers, Thailand might close the border again after a short opening on Nov 1. It's just another half-baked plan just to bring in tourist money. With the two expensive Covid tests required, not many will come. Edited October 13, 2021 by EricTh 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tracyb Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 10 hours ago, BKKTRAVELER said: I'll just give my idiotic opinion. As soon as Thailand was affected by the UK strain and Indian strain and then reached 20K cases per day, there was absolutely no need to keep borders partially (almost fully) closed. The virus was going as strong here as in most of the rest of the world. What's the worst that could have happened? Tourists infecting and already widely infected nation? Or getting infected by them... What's the best that could have happened? Millions of people being relieved by foreign tourism coming back. Because international tourism has always been an important factor here. It helps hotels, restaurants, tour guides, national excursions, souvenir shops, electronic shops, any kind of shops, families in Issan (...), but even way more companies. Dtac and other phone operators have said their revenues went down because many of their customers were tourists buying sim cards and prepaid memberships. Taxis and overall transportation companies hurt as well, to the point that they are growing veggies on top of their car nowadays. Airlines suffered even more. And seriously, a lot more businesses were affected. I wouldn't want to be in a government's shoes when it comes to human lives, but they clearly misread the situation here. The country is dying faster here without international tourism, despite Covid-19. Keep social distancing, keep wearing a mask, keep your guard up against the virus. But also keep a rational mind regarding the welfare of the country as a whole. Again, I might be completely wrong and my way of seeing things may have lead to an even worse situation. But I wish it was explored. …..and get more people vaccinated! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tracyb Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 17 minutes ago, EricTh said: When daily cases reach high numbers, Thailand might close the border again after a short opening on Nov 1. It's just another half-baked plan just to bring in tourist money. With the two expensive Covid tests required, not many will come. I understood that if fully vaccinated then no tests required…. No? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boomer6969 Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 Yes, if I was a Doctor, my diagnosis of this government would be "Premature ejaculation". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LosLobo Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 (edited) 2 hours ago, smutcakes said: What is it with Thailand and their listening to 'prominent academics'... in most countries teachers and university 'professors' are mostly unheard from as its generally understood that only those who cannot hack it in proper jobs become teachers.... Obviously there are some who have always wanted to be teachers. Like teachers in Thailand, most of them would snap your hand off if they were offered a proper job here, but as they are unqualified and not able to get one they generally fall back on teaching... What is it with you? 'prominent academics', the posted quote was 'prominent doctors'. There are forum rules about changing quoted material. The doctor in the post, Dr. Thira Woratanarat, an associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Chulalongkorn University is a trained and qualified epidemiologist, which really makes your post pointless. Obviously, going by your rant, you have a grudge against teachers. Thira Woratanarat - Chulalongkorn University Edited October 13, 2021 by LosLobo 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tarteso Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 Prominent doctors and politicians share contradictory ideas on Thailand's Nov 1 reopening Obvious; some seek to preserve health and others… money. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EricTh Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, Tracyb said: I understood that if fully vaccinated then no tests required…. No? No, you still need to do two tests. One in home country and another one in Thailand. Being fully vaccinated doesn't mean you can't be infected anymore (a common misconception among the uneducated) , it just means that the symptoms won't be as severe as requiring oxygen/ventilator to breathe. I wonder what will happen if one is tested positive in Thailand? Will he be sent to hospital or send back to home country. Edited October 13, 2021 by EricTh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhiteBuffaloATM Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 the “vulnerable isolation” concept is sound, obviously required detailing and should have been done. could certainly have been deployed in Care Homes but assessed that the oldies would have been “scared” of the full haz masks required of care staff. right, so instead left to take their chances….. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Almer Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 4 hours ago, smutcakes said: What is it with Thailand and their listening to 'prominent academics'... in most countries teachers and university 'professors' are mostly unheard from as its generally understood that only those who cannot hack it in proper jobs become teachers.... Obviously there are some who have always wanted to be teachers. Like teachers in Thailand, most of them would snap your hand off if they were offered a proper job here, but as they are unqualified and not able to get one they generally fall back on teaching... I think I have to agree, based on the 4 Thai teachers I know, a UK teacher i know teaching in a private school is only here for a job but a good teacher I am led to believe, but the thick of the thick will finish and go to high school based on daddy’s contribution not ability and will finish high school with the grades needed for what profession daddy wants precious to follow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Almer Posted October 13, 2021 Share Posted October 13, 2021 2 hours ago, LosLobo said: What is it with you? 'prominent academics', the posted quote was 'prominent doctors'. There are forum rules about changing quoted material. The doctor in the post, Dr. Thira Woratanarat, an associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine of Chulalongkorn University is a trained and qualified epidemiologist, which really makes your post pointless. Obviously, going by your rant, you have a grudge against teachers. Thira Woratanarat - Chulalongkorn University Speak as you find Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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