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Thais still unwilling to ditch their masks, says media, despite success of vax campaign


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And regarding some bogus claims that have been raised here:

Mask Mythbusters: Common Questions about Kids & Face Masks

American Academy of Pediatrics

"Can masks interfere with a child's lung development?

No, wearing a face mask will not affect your child 's lungs from developing normally...

Do masks trap the carbon dioxide that we normally breathe out?

No. There have been false reports that face masks can lead to carbon dioxide poisoning (known as hypercapnia) from re-breathing the air we normally breathe out. But this is not true...

Can masks lead to a weaker immune system by putting the body under stress?

No. Wearing a face mask does not weaken your immune system or increase your chances of getting sick if exposed to the COVID-19 virus."

 

https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/COVID-19/Pages/Mask-Mythbusters.aspx

 

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And further:

Do masks really harm kids? Here's what the science says.

As more states drop mask mandates, experts explain why keeping them on in schools is still a smart move for families and teachers

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"How masks affect language development

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"But experts say there’s no clear evidence that this significantly impairs a child’s ability to communicate—perhaps because people can compensate by talking more slowly and loudly and by using hand gestures to convey meaning."

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How masks affect social development

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Similarly, studies do show that children have a harder time reading the emotions of people who are wearing masks—but that doesn’t necessarily prevent them from learning how to interact with others.

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How masks affect mental health

Similarly, while some argue that school masking mandates are harmful to a child’s mental health, experts say the evidence suggests the opposite."

 

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/do-masks-really-harm-kids-heres-what-the-science-says

 

 

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Fact check: Do mask mandates harm early childhood development?

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"In a Dec. 6, 2021 Science brief, The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention noted that limited available data indicates "no clear evidence that masking impairs emotional or language development in children."

 

"A study of 2-year-old children concluded that they were able to recognize familiar words presented without a mask and when hearing words through opaque masks," according to the brief. "Among children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), interventions including positive reinforcement and coaching caregivers to teach mask wearing have improved participants’ ability to wear a face mask. These findings suggest that even children who may have difficulty wearing a mask can do so effectively through targeted interventions."

 

https://www.wral.com/fact-check-do-mask-mandates-harm-early-childhood-development/20137991/

 

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17 hours ago, webfact said:

As evidence of the reluctance to ditch their masks the media went to a local shrine popular with tourists where most people were still wearing them saying that the virus was still a threat and it was better to be safe than sorry. 

Seems the people have more savvy than the government.

The virus is all around us, and is not in decline as they would like us to think.

Also the threat of pollution is still prevalent.

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Does anyone know if Thai News broadcasters are still wearing the stupid masks on air?

 

Its funny they did not wear masks for a looong time after Covid hit.....Then one day BOOM......

 

All the news people put masks on... on almost  exactly the same day on all the T.V channels.........I guess some who was running the Thailand branch of the Covid show gave them all marching orders....  

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I keep the mask on here in Aus as well.

Will do the same when we come back to Thailand in November.

 

Current cases here is still the same as in the major infection period.

Victoria has over 6,000 per day with over 450 in hospital.

 

Chuck the mask..?? I think NOT.

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19 hours ago, Photoguy21 said:

If they want to wear a mask then they should. I took a walk this morning, no mask and 99% of the Thai people I passed wore them. I dont think you can expect anything else considering the fear they have been made to feel.

Seems in my village most people are not too worried for COVID. People seem to mostly wear masks in shops, crowded markets and such. Which I believe people mostly do for the sake of other people that might be scared.

 

Since cities are more crowded in general compared to villages, I can understand why many people still choose to wear masks in the cities.

 

I hate masks, but wear them any crowded areas where I see many Thais wearing them. I don't want Thai people feel bad about foreigners. Though otherwise I wouldn't bother.

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It's up to everybody now how to deal with the mask-matter. Respect for eachother is all what we need in this situation. I for myself don't wear it anymore and I will not find anybody in Thailand to complain , even being the only one in a shop i.e.

This is Thailand.

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23 hours ago, daveAustin said:

Not knocking Thais here, but there is a bit of a sheeple mentality throughout Asia. Ditching their masks will be a slow process. ????

Ordinary Asians know that their medical facilities are one notch below that of western countries. 

Asia didn't have much of an economy before the 1980s, but Europeans has been filthy rich for 200 years.

Asia still have little in terms of social safety nets when compared to most European countries. 

Having long term covid reduced lung capacities means long term poverty.  

God blessed me, but " God didn't bless most Asians ". 

 

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On 6/27/2022 at 1:36 PM, JoePai said:

Tell that to the Japanese 

Like he said sheeple mentality and that applies directly to the Japanese. Does make it easier for them when applying a directive which has some advantages. Japan is going to take some time before people begin removing masks in public. 

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18 hours ago, FarAway said:

Wait. But why this country got hundreds of years of military rule and control? Why this did not happened in Europe for example?

Exactly. Every population get what it deserves and what they are asking for or not fighting against.

please don't hold Europe up as a shining light of purity and hope. it's just as corrupt as Thailand but they just hide it very well.

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2 hours ago, Johnnyngai said:

Ordinary Asians know that their medical facilities are one notch below that of western countries. 

Asia didn't have much of an economy before the 1980s, but Europeans has been filthy rich for 200 years.

Asia still have little in terms of social safety nets when compared to most European countries. 

Having long term covid reduced lung capacities means long term poverty.  

God blessed me, but " God didn't bless most Asians ". 

 

Europe got rich by plundering Asia so anything that comes out of their mouths is automatically suspect.

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3 hours ago, Mike Galley said:

It's up to everybody now how to deal with the mask-matter. Respect for eachother is all what we need in this situation. I for myself don't wear it anymore and I will not find anybody in Thailand to complain , even being the only one in a shop i.e.

This is Thailand.

so how is not wearing a mask in a shop showing respect for other people? methinks you need to go back to kreng jai school.

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15 hours ago, Thai Visa Member 999999 said:

Maybe Thais took a look at how tens of thousands of people died in Europe and US and said, "no thanks." Why it matters to farang what other people do sorta undermines their "go alone " mindset that they claim to exhibit.

*millions 

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23 hours ago, StevieAus said:

I was in the UK last week and think you will be in the minority the only people I saw wearing masks were Asian students

that says more about the "Great" British then it does the Asian students. they wouldn't have won the Battle of Britain with such a lack of community spirit.

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I went to the supermarket today in Pattaya with no mask and every single other person had a mask on.......No one said a word to me, but it was a pretty sad sight see all those masks....Then I went to the outdoor market and I would guess about 80% were masked up, and with the farangs I guess it was about 50/50 .......

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14 hours ago, placeholder said:

It seems to me that it's more associated with one's political bent. Mostly it comes from the right wingers.

it's pure selfishness. yet they lambast "the Thais* for being selfish ????

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22 hours ago, ozimoron said:

I see two people who realise that masks keep the dust and bugs out of their lungs so they continue to wear them.

 

The comments about sheeple are ignorant. Thais are brought up to be deferential and polite. They wear masks out of politeness and also realise that they actually stop a lot of respiratory infections besides covid. Until covid is actually gone, they will continue to wear masks. Thais, unlike some foreigners, are not oblivious to rising levels of infection and potentially danger from BA4 and BA.5. They do actually have a functioning news service.

I think you may have missed the subtleties inherent in the picture. ????

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14 minutes ago, Lemsta69 said:

that says more about the "Great" British then it does the Asian students. they wouldn't have won the Battle of Britain with such a lack of community spirit.

I wasn’t suggesting the British were wrong stating the facts.

I have observed Chinese wearing masks long before Covid and people here working alone in fields wearing masks.

Suspect it’s an Asian thing dropped mine as soon as I arrived in the UK and not wearing one here either

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3 minutes ago, StevieAus said:

I wasn’t suggesting the British were wrong stating the facts.

I have observed Chinese wearing masks long before Covid and people here working alone in fields wearing masks.

Suspect it’s an Asian thing dropped mine as soon as I arrived in the UK and not wearing one here either

not wearing one here even though the Thais still wear them? that's not showing respect to your gracious hosts now is it? no wonder they want to raise the entry bar.

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2 hours ago, Johnnyngai said:

Ordinary Asians know that their medical facilities are one notch below that of western countries. 

Asia didn't have much of an economy before the 1980s, but Europeans has been filthy rich for 200 years.

Asia still have little in terms of social safety nets when compared to most European countries. 

Having long term covid reduced lung capacities means long term poverty.  

God blessed me, but " God didn't bless most Asians ". 

 

I don’t know which medical facilities you use but in the 12 years I have lived here I have received medical and hospital treatment of equal standard to anything in Australia or the UK.

The difference for me has been that the “service

standard” is superior.

I have just returned from the UK and it took four days to see a GP after being refused at one practice.

Returning to Chiang Mai I saw a chest specialist within one hour received an X Ray and the correct illness was diagnosed and treated.

For me the medical facilities are one notch above!

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6 minutes ago, Lemsta69 said:

not wearing one here even though the Thais still wear them? that's not showing respect to your gracious hosts now is it? no wonder they want to raise the entry bar.

As I always do I am following the advice or instruction of our almighty rulers even though like you I didn’t vote for them.

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4 hours ago, StevieAus said:

I don’t know which medical facilities you use but in the 12 years I have lived here I have received medical and hospital treatment of equal standard to anything in Australia or the UK.

The difference for me has been that the “service

standard” is superior.

I have just returned from the UK and it took four days to see a GP after being refused at one practice.

Returning to Chiang Mai I saw a chest specialist within one hour received an X Ray and the correct illness was diagnosed and treated.

For me the medical facilities are one notch above!

Treatment, service are top notch here in Bangkok.  I had returned for a visit to the US and could not get an appointment for 3 months, and I was only going to be in the US for 6 weeks. It took an act of congress and 4 weeks to refill my diabetic meds there, and then they would not fill the insulin until I saw the doctor.......

 

Returned here and had an appointment the next day, after clearing the 24 hr isolation period while waiting for the PCR results, with the endocronogist and picked up my meds within 20 minutes of finishing my appointment which also included blood test results, which were back in an hour.

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