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Many Thais start to remove face masks in some places, online survey finds


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On 7/19/2022 at 11:57 PM, hotchilli said:

Every Thai and I mean every Thai where I live still respectfully wear masks...

whether it's in shops, walking down the street, in local markets or exercising at the parks.

they as I do choose to continue the use.

 

My experience as well. 

I might go out on a limb to suggest that this practice is largely an upcountry thing.....with less political conscious of wearing or not associated. 

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It seems based on pics and videos I have seen that at least Bali is a better place in terms of mask wearing and a place to consider come next winter if this mask obsession still continues in Thailand.

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14 hours ago, rabang said:

It seems based on pics and videos I have seen that at least Bali is a better place in terms of mask wearing and a place to consider come next winter if this mask obsession still continues in Thailand.

Bali is okay but falls far short in attractions wrt Thailand.... 

If one is making occasional mask wearing the basis for the decision as where to go for a holiday, I would say the obsession is on your side. 

Living in Pattaya, I am not finding the need to don a mask now and again so terrible and catastrophic!

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On 7/19/2022 at 7:35 PM, bert bloggs said:

The only ones i see without a mask are falangs,about 6 i big c yesterday,all Thais had them on ,spoke to one guy ,up to me he said ,i mentined that covid could kill me  he just shrugged his shoulers your problem.wonder why many Thais dont respect us.

 I'm also not wearing masks anywhere I don't have to. There is currently no mandate, so live with it.

 

One office had a sign, "no mask - no entry" and I wore one at the immigration office last week.

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On 7/20/2022 at 5:55 AM, sandrew33 said:

Both of which are pointless and speak to a mindset of ignorance and irrational fear 

I see Thai people (still) sitting on their own at the top of Chaloem-Phrakiat park, at 9pm at night wearing masks. The park is very quiet at that time of night. If that's not irrational fear, I don't know what is.

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On 7/20/2022 at 7:52 AM, BKKBike09 said:

I flew back last week. The cabin announcement in Thai said masks were compulsory, but in the English version they were only 'recommended'. I didn't wear one on the flight, at the airport, in the AOT limo, in fact not once since I got back. No-one has said anything, and I haven't seen anyone looking very upset (this is in Bangkok). Pro-maskers will doubtless be outraged by my behaviour but hey, it's freedom of choice now. 

 

Indeed. More people seem to be masking outside now than before I left end June. Bizarre. Wear them outside but then go to an indoor food court with 4 friends from the office and sit cheek by jowl gabbing away and slurping noodles.

It has long been established that covid-19 does not infect people who are sitting down in restaurants. (...I jest)

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On 7/20/2022 at 7:53 AM, ThailandRyan said:

You folks just can not help yourself.  Read the OP again more slowly.  Only a small percentage are removing them and then only in certain locations.  Your beliefs that it is everywhere could not be more wrong.  Inside Icon Siam yesterday I observed half of the foreigners, this included Indians not wearing masks, but then all of the Thai's we saw had masks on. The lower Sook Siam food area was filled with folks and again half of the foreigners I saw were not wearing masks in the crowded area.  One foreigner started to cough and the area around him cleared very rapidly, so you can see the Thais and many others are still very concerned but his friends went on talking and joking like it was of no concern.  Once again you can stop wearing your masks, but criticizing those that do is ridiculous.  Live and let live, but you obviously can not as you have some kind of agenda. 

You mention food areas. It's quite silly really, because everyone in a food area that is eating will not be wearing a mask, unless they invented some way to keep the mask on while eating. All the Thai people wearing masks would have spread covid (if they had it) while they were eating. I would suggest that people who are really concerned about dying of covid stay at home for another year or so. In the meanwhile, if you are still wearning a mask in public places, I thank you for your service in keeping the environment cleaner for us non-maskers.

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On 7/20/2022 at 4:59 PM, ThailandRyan said:

Try and remember I have never called people who do not wear masks names other than using the Anti-masker moniker for which they are.

 

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Anti-masker

 

Anti-maskers are atypical in that they hold the deluded belief that wearing masks during a global pandemic are somehow an infringement on their "individual freedoms"

 

Really? - all this nonsense about "anti-maskers". When masks were compulsory, I wore them, now that they are not, I don't. I obey the law, not your distored idea of ethics.

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4 hours ago, JensenZ said:

You mention food areas. It's quite silly really, because everyone in a food area that is eating will not be wearing a mask, unless they invented some way to keep the mask on while eating. All the Thai people wearing masks would have spread covid (if they had it) while they were eating. I would suggest that people who are really concerned about dying of covid stay at home for another year or so. In the meanwhile, if you are still wearning a mask in public places, I thank you for your service in keeping the environment cleaner for us non-maskers.

A major problem with the masks is that they often end up in rivers, bottom of the ocean and elsewhere in the nature so your statement is actually counterfactual.

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2 hours ago, rabang said:

A major problem with the masks is that they often end up in rivers, bottom of the ocean and elsewhere in the nature so your statement is actually counterfactual.

Not really. Masks do help to slow the spread of germs, especially when people cough and sneeze. Maybe not full protection, but it definitely helps to keep the air around me cleaner.

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I've noticed a lot of people quoting medical doctors and various medical bodies about the efficacy of masks. I'm just curious, is there no such thing as an actual expert in PPE? And if there is, what is the name for such a person? And why don't we see more quotes from them? Is it because it's not a specialist field in and of itself? 
 

Doctors are disease experts, or at least to the point where they can recognize a thing and refer the patient to a specialist if needs be. But physicians often give nutritional advice, too, even though they're not qualified as nutritionists. But such advice is better coming from a nutritionist, If you see my point?
 

So, when it comes to any issues on any topic, would it not be wise to track down the real experts if they exist? By that, I mean those who actually study the said topic rather than trusting someone's word just because they're a respected "expert" in something.

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