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Thailand reopening: 9pm booze ban in certain areas could be lifted by mid-November


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Upping the "last call" time for restaurants  to 10pm sounds good.

But, do this for ALL the sandboxes and not just BKK and Phuket.  There's no reason Chiang Mai shouldn't have alcohol in restaurants now too.  Yes, Covid cases are rising in CM at the open markets but still no where close to the BKK numbers.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

He stressed that whether places were allowed to open - and this could be pubs and clubs soon - all depended on the compliance and the Covid-19 situation.

So what happens when the "suspected" rise in infection rates climbs back to where it should be.. will the closures remain?

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5 hours ago, actonion said:

They are waiting to see what arrival numbers  are like, if they are way down then they will open pubs bars etc .. if numbers reach what they are  prediciting  then i think the opening of bars pubs etc will be delayed again 

All of which is moot to the majority of the population who DON'T livein the 17 places they've selected. What WILL happen is if they open the bars and clubs there will be a tidal wave of unvaccinated heading into those areasfor a night out.

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5 hours ago, Walker88 said:

More or less connected to this....the requirement that restaurants have an SHA cert in order to serve alcohol....

 

Speaking with a few restaurants, it seems this came as a surprise, and the website where one could apply was unreachable for a few days because of heavy traffic. Some almost completely filled out the onerous application, then were bumped from the site, forcing them to go back to square one.

 

Venues must send a few dozen photos of their place, including the various signs asking for social distancing, instructing folks how to wash their hands, photos of the temp gauge, photos of all the containers of hand gel, etc. Venues also had to relate how they 'teach' customers about the need for all the Covid mitigation measures, as if the customers had been on the moon for the last 2 years and hadn't yet heard of Covid.

 

Some people who successfully completed the form were called and told to do it again another day, because the health ministry lacked the staff to look over all the applications, and some were likely to get lost.

 

When finally and irrevocably completed, applicants got a message saying the certificate of SHA approval would come anywhere from within a few weeks to a few months, but simply filing the application---and showing the "Done!" message to cops if needed---would give them authority to sell alcohol until 9PM.

 

Quite the process, which seems to be being created on the fly...and there are flies in the ointment.

 

This was the same for their stopcovid mailbox back in mid 2020. I helped a number of restaurants apply for the scheme (remarkably like the above, but under another guise) and they have yet to receive their certificates. Amazing Thailand! 

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All news talk about alcohol sales in restaurants and still forbidden in bars and nightclubs.
But in Phuket and parts of Bangkok the bars are open and selling alcohol until 10 pm or later.
Does this fly under the governments radar ?? Same as with the beer in coffee cups ??

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54 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

The problem of opening bars & clubs to 50% vaccinated Thais is the issue...

NOT double vaxxed PCR tested tourists.

Yes, but banning Thais from their own bars would seem a bit harsh.????

 

What's more, I don't know about you but I'm not overly keen on seeing a group of obese, elderly, balding, sweaty farang guys pole dancing in my favourite haunt. 

Think I'll give that one a miss. ????

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8 minutes ago, Leif Kullberg said:

All news talk about alcohol sales in restaurants and still forbidden in bars and nightclubs.
But in Phuket and parts of Bangkok the bars are open and selling alcohol until 10 pm or later.
Does this fly under the governments radar ?? Same as with the beer in coffee cups ??

Brown envelopes are handed over to the men in brown in some areas........

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14 minutes ago, Leif Kullberg said:

All news talk about alcohol sales in restaurants and still forbidden in bars and nightclubs.
But in Phuket and parts of Bangkok the bars are open and selling alcohol until 10 pm or later.
 

You can add Samui (thankfully) to that as well.

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