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Covid-19 Could Become Endemic in 2022, Says DDC

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they'll be delighted once they can re-enforce visa runs again

 

I can see quarantine being an ongoing requirement even after covid has finished though

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    He added Thailand is quite ahead of WHO and many countries in many things such as cross-vaccination, the country’s reopening, Phuket sandbox, and possibly this time the endemic forecast.   R

  • Mexico is now fully open without silly "Thailand Pass" type requirements (others in South and Central America are going the same way) - how long can they justify milking the Covid fear to keep the pro

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    till the election is done and dusted would be my guess, then open fully

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On 1/15/2022 at 8:26 AM, jacko45k said:

And yesterday Mexico had 45,000 new infections and added 148 to its already high 300,000 deaths. Thailand had 8000 new infections and total deaths added 15 to make under 22,000.

Who does that make silly exactly?

It's silly because they're applying restrictions as if the virus could be still somehow eradicated. It's been now 2 years and it isn't even close to disappearing. Most people will eventually get one form of it or another. All these restrictions do is make people suffer more and slow down the spread. Does it matter if you get Covid now, or in a year?

On 1/14/2022 at 7:54 AM, snoop1130 said:

He added Thailand is quite ahead of WHO and many countries in many things such as cross-vaccination

quite ahead for not having proper vaccines which necessitated the lower dosage and mixing different vaccines? nice spin on that folly, pat yourself on your back and shake your own hand sir

19 hours ago, greenhornfarang said:

Canadians in Quebec have been on lockdown since 2020 with the exception of 1 short summer. We cannot even go shopping on Sundays now because that is also illegal. Oh and walking our dogs past 10pm was also illegal this year until people started to get really upset that their pets had sh*t in their home, because it's for our own health and Science. Please don't use Canada as some great example to follow, you don't know what it's like to be locked down for 2 years straight and you don't know what it's like not to be able to walk your dog after dark because you will get a 1500$ fine, if you want a good example of free people living the freedom life without vaccines passports curfews lockdowns and tyranny  please use Florida or Texas, where most Canadians are fleeing in droves.

I'm in Florida and it's hard to believe the world is still afraid of Covid, because many people are shopping maskless and it feels like we've been back to normal for months now. Sorry to hear of your suffering, come on down if it's possible, the weather's fine

On 1/16/2022 at 6:04 PM, Pabs said:

 

A novel Coronavirus is not the same as flu. Obviously a global  pandemic with restrictions against a highly contagious virus effects the flu and its ability to spread. When a novel flu virus we have no immunity to arrives then this whole circus of lockdowns will probably start again. Let’s hope that’s not for a long time.

8 hours ago, SS1 said:

It's silly because they're applying restrictions as if the virus could be still somehow eradicated. It's been now 2 years and it isn't even close to disappearing. Most people will eventually get one form of it or another. All these restrictions do is make people suffer more and slow down the spread. Does it matter if you get Covid now, or in a year?

It is on the way out in South Africa and it looks like also the UK now. It very much matters if you get Delta or Omicron, and also if you are vulnerable with comorbidities.... 

What needs to be done now with omicron taking over is obviously not the same, countries are wary to change their past policies. 

30 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

It is on the way out in South Africa and it looks like also the UK now. It very much matters if you get Delta or Omicron, and also if you are vulnerable with comorbidities.... 

What needs to be done now with omicron taking over is obviously not the same, countries are wary to change their past policies. 

Wary or reluctant to let go of their new found powers of control? 

2 hours ago, cncltd1973 said:

I'm in Florida and it's hard to believe the world is still afraid of Covid, because many people are shopping maskless and it feels like we've been back to normal for months now. Sorry to hear of your suffering, come on down if it's possible, the weather's fine

Thank you so much for your support but I am young and strong still so I can handle tyranny, my parents who are in their 70s they fled to Florida already and right now living and loving their freedom. 

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