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BANGKOK (NNT) - The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has resolved to keep existing disease control measures unchanged for the time being. The prime minister is meanwhile urging people to maintain precautions against COVID-19 despite the lower number of critical patients and deaths.

 

Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha said infection numbers are rising despite there being fewer severe cases. The public is therefore urged to continue taking precautions and following disease prevention guidelines. The premier assured healthcare facilities have enough capacity to accommodate patients. He also noted that the government has been addressing pressing issues with budgetary and time limitations to consider.

 

CCSA Spokesperson Taweesilp Visanuyothin said the CCSA meeting on Friday (11 Feb) resolved to keep disease control measures unchanged. People in the Blue Zone tourism pilot areas, where infection numbers have been climbing, are urged to strictly observe health measures in order to curb transmissions.

 

Dr Taweesilp noted that more children are contracting the Omicron coronavirus variant during this wave of outbreaks compared to the previous Delta variant. Authorities are therefore encouraging parents to get their children vaccinated as soon as possible.

 

The CCSA meeting also endorsed the issuance of antigen test kit (ATK) services that are more accessible and economical for the public. The spokesperson said up to 56,000 ATKs are expected to sell daily from March 1 onward. The price per kit is projected to drop to 55 baht by then, from 80 baht currently.

 

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1 hour ago, smedly said:

it is wearing very thin now, omicron gave us an opportunity to get back to normal

 

THIS is the new normal.

 

Over are the days where you could book a one way flight to Suvarnabhumi on the spot for 250 GBP/300 EUR, fly in with no other documentation whatsoever than your passport, get a VoA on the spot, use the lift, head for level 0, to the Pattaya bus counter, get a cheap 120 THB (because !@#$ the taxi mafia) ticket to Pattaya, two hours later you'd be in town, ride a motorcycle taxi for 30 THB from the bus station on Thappraya Road to Beach Road and be done with it.

 

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1 hour ago, NanaSomchai said:

Over are the days where you could book a one way flight to Suvarnabhumi on the spot for 250 GBP/300 EUR, fly in with no other documentation whatsoever than your passport, get a VoA on the spot, use the lift, head for level 0, to the Pattaya bus counter, get a cheap 120 THB (because !@#$ the taxi mafia) ticket to Pattaya, two hours later you'd be in town, ride a motorcycle taxi for 30 THB from the bus station on Thappraya Road to Beach Road and be done with it.

damn i miss travelling like that. ????

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50 minutes ago, GeorgeCross said:

damn i miss travelling like that. ????

I know right?

 

And yet we thought we had it all, we thought we knew it all...

 

- Which time of the year was it, to get the cheapest one way fare tickets to Suvarnabhumi and which companies to fly with.

- What to pack in our lightweight backpacks, no bulky suitcases were ever needed.

- What to tell to the immigration officer at the airport... we could even tell just by the looks which line to queue at (tip: avoid female Immigration Officers).

- Where to get the cheap bus for Pattaya, how much the fare was and what the departures times were.

- Where to get the best cheapest quality foods in the airport (hint: it was at the food court level 0 conveniently right next to the bus ticket counter).

- Where were located and which currency change booth to use to get the best bang for our cash; lower floor -1 right next to the metro network (hint: SuperRich Orange or SuperRich Green).

- Which data package to get for the best promotions and the best bang for your buck, either through TrueMove, DTAC or AIS and which booth to get it from.

- Where to get a motorcycle taxi in Pattaya to go from the bus station on Thappraya Road straight to either Buakhaow or Beach Rd or even Walking Street depending on the time of the day, knowing how much it really was without being fleeced!

- Where to get a cheap affordable room in the central/south area of town for 350 THB a night without the need to fill up an immigration TM form or make endless unreadable copies of our passports.

- Where to head off in town to which bars on which streets and rotate the "happy hour" draft beers at 39 THB a pop!

- Where to get a nice friendly bird for the night and having the mamasan and the girls jump in your arms because they knew you as a returning regular, feeling overly welcomed as if you were at home!

 

We thought we knew it all, we thought we had it all covered and now all of that is gone. Gone, gone, gone, GONE.

 

My great grandmother used to tell me as a kid, "You don't know what you've lost until it's gone".

 

Therefore, if only we knew how easy we had it back then... if only...

 

Just like you I miss easily travelling on the spot... but I also miss the most "that" Thailand, "that" particular Thailand is gone. ????

 

PS: I'll never forgive the Chinese for their "nasty contribution" to the World.

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7 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said:

I retired here age 46 in 2006. If I knew then what I know now, I would have chosen somewhere else and come to visit LOS a couple of times a year. I'm now looking to pick up stakes and find another country. This "slowly being boiled frog" has just about reached his limit.

where do you go? Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines, .... ?

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6 hours ago, NanaSomchai said:

I know right?

 

And yet we thought we had it all, we thought we knew it all...

 

- Which time of the year was it, to get the cheapest one way fare tickets to Suvarnabhumi and which companies to fly with.

- What to pack in our lightweight backpacks, no bulky suitcases were ever needed.

- What to tell to the immigration officer at the airport... we could even tell just by the looks which line to queue at (tip: avoid female Immigration Officers).

- Where to get the cheap bus for Pattaya, how much the fare was and what the departures times were.

- Where to get the best cheapest quality foods in the airport (hint: it was at the food court level 0 conveniently right next to the bus ticket counter).

- Where were located and which currency change booth to use to get the best bang for our cash; lower floor -1 right next to the metro network (hint: SuperRich Orange or SuperRich Green).

- Which data package to get for the best promotions and the best bang for your buck, either through TrueMove, DTAC or AIS and which booth to get it from.

- Where to get a motorcycle taxi in Pattaya to go from the bus station on Thappraya Road straight to either Buakhaow or Beach Rd or even Walking Street depending on the time of the day, knowing how much it really was without being fleeced!

- Where to get a cheap affordable room in the central/south area of town for 350 THB a night without the need to fill up an immigration TM form or make endless unreadable copies of our passports.

- Where to head off in town to which bars on which streets and rotate the "happy hour" draft beers at 39 THB a pop!

- Where to get a nice friendly bird for the night and having the mamasan and the girls jump in your arms because they knew you as a returning regular, feeling overly welcomed as if you were at home!

 

We thought we knew it all, we thought we had it all covered and now all of that is gone. Gone, gone, gone, GONE.

 

My great grandmother used to tell me as a kid, "You don't know what you've lost until it's gone".

 

Therefore, if only we knew how easy we had it back then... if only...

 

Just like you I miss easily travelling on the spot... but I also miss the most "that" Thailand, "that" particular Thailand is gone. ????

 

PS: I'll never forgive the Chinese for their "nasty contribution" to the World.

My great grandmother used to tell me as a kid, "You don't know what you've lost until it's gone".

lol..She was quoting a pop song by Joni Mitchel

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