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Anutin: There's no going back now - "Vax passport" needed not Thailand Pass to enter country

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43 minutes ago, MadMac said:

I believe TH by then will still have plenty of Sinovac, which is apparently safe but then also not really working. 

How well it works, can currently be seen in China... ????

 

Then again, placebos sometimes do have an effect.

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  • ESLTeacher1989
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    I really don't want to get a booster, especially after all the data coming out on Myocarditis ..................Omnicorn is so mild anyway compared to other variants, why are the Thai Authorities are

  • RandiRona
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    <deleted>...Are they making rules as they go? Fully vaccinated doesnt mean booster....so dumb!

  • TropicalGuy
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    It does or can if first two shots were the low- effective Sino vaccines.

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Here we go. Another paper road block. Came back after 6 yrs.

4 hrs to fill out the Thai pass. Now a new pass. Guess what, ounce I got passed the little lady's before immigration. Nobody including immigration,customs, police whatever asked for papers, including a internal flight

 

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They should require visitors to wear "amulets" one can never be safe enough... But it can be purchased on arrival so no problem.

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So they want 2 shots plus a booster for entry. Why would anyone be forced to have a booster when a totally unvaccinated person can enter Thailand with just a negative PCR test within 72 hours of flight (no quarantine)

 

Takes away all the worry about length of time since shots as well so I'll just say I'm unvaccinated

 

47 minutes ago, MadMac said:

555, not that you would have any protection now, regardless if 1 or 4 jabs and mix-the-<deleted>.

Are you saying that vaccines do not provide any protection against covid?

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The guy just can't let go of the insurance can someone cue him in that the MP for tourism and sports the cabinet already passed another surcharge for health insurance and tourism promotion to be added to tickets. Maybe he didn't get the memo as to his own personal cut????
 

Being kept alive is most folk's priority I would have thought...No good trashing a business that saves lives because they need to make a profit..  ????

1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

I am talking about the exact same one, my current one was issued from the Thai Red Cross in Lumphini 15 years ago.

 

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3 hours ago, RandiRona said:

<deleted>...Are they making rules as they go? Fully vaccinated doesnt mean booster....so dumb!

You would have to show me where it says anything about "Fully vaccinated".

You can expect what you want,  I will expect to see at least 2 shots(unless J&J) and a time period since the your latest vaccination.

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3 hours ago, Will B Good said:

Serious question.....does this even exist?

 

Answering my own question....it is the yellow card/booklet that was all the rage last year....apparently.

I've had such a booklet for years. It contains all my vaccinations except my thai covid vaccinations: they had never seen such a booklet and refused to enter the data. Useful indeed, anywhere but in Thailand

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3 minutes ago, MadMac said:

That's self explaining. 1 shot did not work, 2 shots did not work, 1 booster did not work, 2 boosters did not work either.

I'm not sure what you're talking about.  Vaccines have been shown to reduce the chance of catching the virus, reduce the symptoms and reduce the chance of dying.

 

Surely that is self explaining that they work?

2 hours ago, Tony M said:

So, Immigration will have to check insurance certifiactes when passengers arrive ? Shouldn't be hard to produce those on your PC at home.  Or will they expect the airlines to check insurance when passengers board the aircraft overseas?

Certainly won't be immigration. Every chance the Disease Control Officer will remain in place at the airport to check vaccination status and they may well check insurance.

Highly likely that airlines will also ask to see but that would be up to the airline.

2 hours ago, ESLTeacher1989 said:

I really don't want to get a booster, especially after all the data coming out on Myocarditis and hepatitis outbreaks occurring now in children..................Omnicorn is so mild anyway compared to other variants, why are the Thai Authorities are so worried?

Please post the reference from your source of medical information specifically regarding booster and paediatric hepatitis.

5 hours ago, asiacurious said:

Although the hepatitis outbreaks currently have no known cause, it IS known that most of the affected children have NOT been vaccinated with any vaccines...  

 

Hopefully this information will help to set your mind at ease about vaccines being the possible cause.  It may in fact be the opposite - vaccines may be a preventative cure, though it's too early to know if the outbreak has anything to do with Covid at all.  But that is something they are considering...  

 

They are also looking at other possible causes that the article discusses.  It's worth a look for those who are interested:

 

https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/04/who-reports-first-child-death-17-transplants-in-growing-hepatitis-mystery/

Latest article I saw this morning suggests lack of exposure to common virus due to the pandemic could be the problem.

 

The UK Health Agency’s lead investigator into the rise in cases, Dr Meera Chand, said that lockdown restrictions preventing young children being exposed to the virus could be a factor in why it is hitting them the hardest.

 

She said there was a “susceptibility factor – so lack of prior exposure of that particular age group during the formative stages that they’ve gone through during the pandemic”.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/hepatitis-child-cases-england-uk-adenovirus-f41-b2065083.html?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=IND_Morning_Headlines 26-04-2022&utm_term=IND_Headlines_Masterlist_CDP

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I can’t really take anything this government says seriously. It changes week to week. I’ll believe it when I see it. 

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Thailand is like a shop that has been closed for a while. Now we're open for business and we need to get the message out to everyone. 

 

Hello. Millions out of work, a vital industry nearly burned to the ground, skyrocketing homelessness, and we need to reopen the shop. Only someone with as much cash as this guy has, could be as tone deaf and clueless as he is. 

25 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

I'm not sure what you're talking about.  Vaccines have been shown to reduce the chance of catching the virus, reduce the symptoms and reduce the chance of dying.

 

Surely that is self explaining that they work?

Well there is a study out on that if anyone is interested:

https://brownstone.org/articles/have-people-been-given-the-wrong-vaccine/

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24 minutes ago, MadMac said:

Did they?

Obviously, yes, they have.  I'm not sure how you don't know that.  Have you simply avoided all news and media platforms for the past two years?

 

24 minutes ago, MadMac said:

That is purely anecdotal, there is no empirical scientific evidence for that at all. Or do you have some other that that phrase you just spooled down?

What are you talking about?  There were clinical trials before the vaccines were used and there is "real world data" that shows they are having a positive effect and protecting people from the covid viruses.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

"Thailand is like a shop that has been closed for a while. Now we're open for business and we need to get the message out to everyone".

Time will tell if the world wants what you're selling?

 

4 hours ago, TropicalGuy said:

It does or can if first two shots were the low- effective Sino vaccines.

What on earth is “funny” ????? 

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1 hour ago, MadMac said:

555, not that you would have any protection now, regardless if 1 or 4 jabs and mix-the-<deleted>.

Talking out your ass & spreading disinformation. 97% western hospital Covid dead are Unvaxxed …..and no doubt pleading for vax before gasping their last ….

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1 hour ago, aussiexpat said:

So they want 2 shots plus a booster for entry. Why would anyone be forced to have a booster when a totally unvaccinated person can enter Thailand with just a negative PCR test within 72 hours of flight (no quarantine)

 

Takes away all the worry about length of time since shots as well so I'll just say I'm unvaccinated

 

Yeah, you're right.  It's a bit nonsensical.  They should simply require everyone to be vaccinated.  Problem solved.

1 hour ago, StayinThailand2much said:

Then again, placebos sometimes do have an effect.

True.  They can work really well for ailments that really only exist in the mind.  Against real viruses that kill?  Mmmm.... not so much.  (Not at all actually.)

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We change a few things to attrac tourists and we implement other things so they stay away or are getting more difficulties to enter...and later they will introduce the 300 entrance fee and than they are wondering why the tourists avoid Thailand..My advice is if they don't know how to handle the situation,  hire some experts from western countries to set up the tourism industry again

Nonsense, the vaccines protect may be again hospitalizations and die but not again contamination, my friend in BKK,3x +1 booster and infected now, using a treatment is 10x better, and people with comorbidities will go to hospitals and will die from their health condition and Sars-Cov 2 will accelerate the death process.Is it so difficult to educate the people, they are so much ultracrepidarians.

Do we have any reason to believe anything Anutin says?

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3 hours ago, Tony M said:

So, Immigration will have to check insurance certifiactes when passengers arrive ? Shouldn't be hard to produce those on your PC at home.  Or will they expect the airlines to check insurance when passengers board the aircraft overseas?

Anytime I hear or read about insurance my gastric ulcer becomes more and more a reality. In the old lovable sympathetic Thailand that I knew since 1975 there were no such thing and no associated problems and everything did not only work well but it was attractive to everyone until some sort of bureaucrats took over the management only to get things into the mess we all feel. There would be the need to turn back time or - to begin with - just scrap insurance(s) alltogether.

3 hours ago, ESLTeacher1989 said:

I really don't want to get a booster, especially after all the data coming out on Myocarditis and hepatitis outbreaks occurring now in children..................Omnicorn is so mild anyway compared to other variants, why are the Thai Authorities are so worried?

I had Covid (Delta) May 2021. Got my vaccine doses in July/August. And just got my booster last weekend. It was pretty awful. My hyper immune system knows what this virus is. It kicked its ass once, and my ass 3 times now having to introduce a dead version of it. I'm not against vaccines, but they're a bit too obsessive over this. I just hope they don't really mean getting the yellow passport. That sounds like a lot of work. I'm much more concerned about Typhoid Fever. Thailand has given me that 3 times now. Now that's a SERIOUS illness!

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