WHO praises Thailand for Covid-19 response - Anutin recognises role of public in success
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Living in Thailand
ancient? older than that even! But almost daily I learn something else about people and this country. Guess it is true that one is never to old to see something new. -
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Trump Moves Forward with Tariffs on Canada and Mexico, Citing Trade Deficit and Border Issue
70 hours work a week is good work ethics? 2 Weeks leave a year, making the tycons and shareholders rich, while average Joe cant give his kids proper education, or helthcare? Great country -
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Wake Up! - EVs Are Here, and Your Gas Guzzler is on Life Support
Am keen to buy an EV.. looking for a Ora Goodcat secondhand at a decent price. I have a highly modified 4JJ3 engine and 6 speed sitting in the shed.... time to roll coal ! -
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Do covid-19 mRNA vaccines cause Turbo-cancers?
It is not true that regulators failed to monitor cancer risks after the rollout of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. Regulatory agencies, such as the FDA (U.S.), MHRA (UK), EMA (EU), and TGA (Australia), have continuously monitored vaccine safety, including potential links to cancer. How Cancer Risks Were Monitored: 1. Clinical Trials: • Before approval, mRNA vaccines underwent large clinical trials with tens of thousands of participants. No cancer risk was identified. 2. Post-Marketing Surveillance: • Governments and independent researchers used real-world data from millions of vaccinated people. • VAERS (U.S.), Yellow Card (UK), EudraVigilance (EU), and other databases track adverse events, including cancers. 3. Cancer Registries & Epidemiological Studies: • Cancer rates continue to be tracked by national cancer registries worldwide. • No increase in aggressive cancers linked to vaccines has been found in peer-reviewed studies. 4. Independent Studies: • Multiple studies have examined whether mRNA vaccines affect cancer rates. • No causal link between vaccination and increased cancer incidence has been found. Key Takeaway: Regulatory agencies did monitor cancer risks and continue to do so. Claims that they ignored potential cancer concerns are not supported by evidence. -
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The Personal Journey to Electric Vehicles: A Guide for Everyday Drivers
Completely off topic from my post regarding his forgetting his DL. -
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The Personal Journey to Electric Vehicles: A Guide for Everyday Drivers
MG4 costs 50% more, and my furthest journey is Makro, approx 12Km away from home. Also they have some 18 month old demo NETA V for 300kbht (20,000Km) which is a total bargain. Not driven either yet, I have only sat in the Neta V and it was fine, plenty of room for me to drive. Didn't seem to be cheap or a tin can, but I guess it might shake and rattle when I drive one.
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