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By: Namo Vananupong

    

BANGKOK (NNT) - With authorities expecting a rise in the number of Covid infections due to New Year’s festivities and travels, employers are being urged to implement a Work from Home model for their workers.

 

Civil servants are working from home for two weeks, while the prime minister himself is also working from home until January 14 and will be participating in this week’s Cabinet meeting remotely.

 

Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered relevant agencies to monitor the situation of Omicron variant infections, with an aim of preventing transmission clusters. Lessons are being taken from the recent Omicron cluster in Kalasin and authorities are working to limit transmissions as much as they can.

 

The prime minister is also urging people who suspect they may be infected with COVID-19 to refrain from partaking in activities and avoid contact with others, as well as to quickly self-isolate and enter the treatment process.

 

Earlier, the prime minister issued an urgent letter telling civil servants to work from home from January 1 to 14 as part of an effort to raise the disease prevention intensity at public offices.

 

Gen. Prayut himself is also working from home until January 14. He will reportedly attend the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday (4 Jan) and the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) full meeting – expected on Friday (7 Jan) – by means of video conference from his residence inside the 1st Infantry Regiment in Bangkok.

Gen. Supoj Malaniyom, the director of the CCSA’s operations center, said a meeting of the operations center will be held on Wednesday (5 Jan), after which findings and proposals from the meeting will be presented at the CCSA full meeting later in the week.

 

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42 minutes ago, rbkk said:

His mask looks similar to the type that are banned on airlines because they filter the incoming air but not the outgoing air. I'm no expert so maybe I'm wrong. Either that or it's part of his Darth Vader costume?

Have a lot of BS to handle!

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13 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Have a lot of BS to handle!

It seems he can just blow all the BS back out to us! Yes, this type of mask is banned on airlines as it is meant to only be used outdoors. Moisture and contaminated air can freely travel out the air-valve but not the other way around. Some people call it the "Selfish mask" because of the way it does not protect those around you.

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"Do the plastic valves protect my breath from escaping?

 

-No. The plastic valves have a movable one way "flap" between the their outer and inner halves. The flap is one way, i.e. breath escapes but inward air is blocked
By Everett Smith on October 3, 2020
-You want your breath to escape so that way you don't keep germs and viruses in. Breathing old air is not good for you. It can and will mack you sick
By matthew b on October 14, 2020
-No
By Kim E. Lee on October 2, 2020
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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Civil servants are working from home for two weeks, while the prime minister himself is also working from home until January 14 and will be participating in this week’s Cabinet meeting remotely.

Not remotely enough for my liking.

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3 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

How horrible that the man has to work from home in his silk pajamas.  Life is tough at the top.  Maybe he could just resign.

We live in hope.

I wonder if his entourage are allowed to work from home, all the maids, servants and chef etc?

Maybe he can order using grab from a local vendor?

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3 hours ago, vivananahuahin said:

They are 3 or 4 x times vaccinated, why so worry or they realise now that the genetherapy is not working!!

Lol, you actually believe this story?

I mean for sure he will attend the meeting via video-chat, because that is supposed to be the "new normal" and they want to be a role model for everyone so the sheeps follow their authoritys.

Just meeting online, not seeing each other in person. Blockchain and the Metaverse is a part of it, like the CBDCs and for sure the digital vaxx pass with QR-codes as well. All the streamers are promoting this as well, while not even knowing what they are doing.

The people are slowly but surely led into the digital prison.

 

But as long as you do not force me inside it as well, have fun, go ahead. More real world for the normal people ????

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3 hours ago, Morpheus42 said:

Lol, you actually believe this story?

I mean for sure he will attend the meeting via video-chat, because that is supposed to be the "new normal" and they want to be a role model for everyone so the sheeps follow their authoritys.

Just meeting online, not seeing each other in person. Blockchain and the Metaverse is a part of it, like the CBDCs and for sure the digital vaxx pass with QR-codes as well. All the streamers are promoting this as well, while not even knowing what they are doing.

The people are slowly but surely led into the digital prison.

 

But as long as you do not force me inside it as well, have fun, go ahead. More real world for the normal people ????

I read that two or 3 times and it never made sense at any time, reckon you should not bother posting ever again.

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1 hour ago, Golden Triangle said:

I read that two or 3 times and it never made sense at any time, reckon you should not bother posting ever again.

Sure, I will stop posting because you are too stupid to understand them. That would make no sense.

People like you are part of the problem.

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Prime minister working from home until January 14

Working from home?? Working from his barracks more like. 

The best thing he could do is recall his soldiers from parliament and start getting the parade grounds working again.

Then leave parliament to properly elected, properly educated politicians.

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