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What do Tucker Carlson, Jordan Peterson, and Elon Musk have in common?
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 11 November 2024
Ice blunder: Re-used animal feed bags spark mass diarrhoea outbreak in Rayong schools Picture courtesy of KhaoSod Shocking revelations have emerged from Rayong province, where a gastrointestinal nightmare unfolded, infecting over 1,400 teachers and students with diarrhoea. The culprit? Ice packed in re-used animal feed bags, a blunder that’s left local government officials scrambling to contain the chaos. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343258-ice-blunder-re-used-animal-feed-bags-spark-mass-diarrhoea-outbreak-in-rayong-schools/ -
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Wee problem: Passenger takes pee on Bangkok bike ride, refuses to pay fare - video
This will set the regulars on this forum off. Dispute some of our elderly members also having incontinence issues. Maybe the doctor botched the vagina operation? -
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This week's hotel prices in Bangkok, WTFF???
Trying to book a 5-star in Sukhumvit area, but all are at least double, some tripe and even quadruple the normal prices. What's going on in the kok? Special event/holidays or something? -
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Where did you retire and why
this is pretty funny. the "I want to rock n roll all night and party every day" Kiss dude admits that he doesn't drink or do drugs. I agree with him. it's a waste of time. try to get laid as much as possible, do sports, read books, listen to music, watch movies, and just take a pass on the substances that numb you. that's not my idea of a good retirement. -
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Spike in American's interest in moving abroad post election -- hot air yet again?
The con man felon in chief turns another mark. 40 lawsuits, indictments (?), hammered by dark, dark, dark hatred for years. Betrayed by friends who he helped bigtime (example Pence) Gets > 50% vote & electoral blowout what a guy! What a country! Like General George S Patton said, “Rommel, you magnificent bastard, I read your book!” DJT read the dopey Democrat book! God, do I love it so! 😏 -
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Increase in food poisoning in 2023 to 2024 - supporting statistics?
Only had bad food poisoning once, on a trip to Phuket, slap-up Lobster meal....😬 Went to the local Pharmacy, she raised her eyebrows and smiled, with the medication in easy reach... I never eat street food, rarely eat out, except one Chinese place that is always packed, never a problem from there...... Sanitation is poor here, washing hands is not high on anyone's agenda, fridges, coolers...Hmmmm. Oh, never a prob from McDonald's, well trained and fully equipped, though I only have a couple of Big macs, perhaps once every couple of months... -
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Ice blunder: Re-used animal feed bags spark mass diarrhoea outbreak in Rayong schools
Shocking revelations have emerged from Rayong province, where a gastrointestinal nightmare unfolded, infecting over 1,400 teachers and students with diarrhoea. The culprit? Ice packed in re-used animal feed bags, a blunder that’s left local government officials scrambling to contain the chaos. Today, November 11, Dr Sopon Iamsirithaworn, Inspector-General of the Ministry of Public Health, Health Region 6, revealed the grim findings after an investigation into the sudden diarrhoea outbreak that struck two schools in Klaeng district since November 5. A staggering 1,436 individuals reported symptoms, including 1,418 students, an infection rate of 31.1%, and 18 teachers and staff members, at 9.8%. The norovirus, a notorious gut-wrenching virus, was cited as the prime cause. The investigation kicked off when a primary school student sought medical attention at a private hospital on November 6. Subsequent tests revealed Norovirus genogroup II in multiple samples. Meanwhile, traces of Enteropathogenic E.coli (EPEC) were detected in a secondary school student and Enteroaggregative E.coli (EAEC) in a food preparer at an elementary school. KhaoSod reported that Dr Sopon emphasised that contaminated “water and ice” consumed during recent school sports events were key risk factors. The water supply system in question, reliant on surface water, tested below standard chlorine levels, exacerbating the outbreak. In a startling twist, further inspections of the offending ice factory unveiled concerning practices. Despite a valid operating licence and adherence to some procedures, it emerged that the ice was transported using plastic-lined trucks and packed in washed, reused animal feed bags—a veritable recipe for disaster. Dr Sopon outlined a raft of emergency measures to quash the spread: 1. Chlorinating drinking and utility water tanks in the affected schools. 2. Collaborating with Muang Klaeng Subdistrict Municipality to enhance the quality of school water supplies. 3. Ordering the temporary cessation of ice sales from the implicated factory and improving sanitation standards on-site. 4. Educating ice factory workers and small retailers on hygiene, especially when handling crushed ice. 5. Instructing schools to halt the use of crushed ice for consumption. 6. Heightened vigilance and disease prevention protocols across all schools to thwart future outbreaks caused by contaminated food and water. Dr Sopon’s no-nonsense approach aims to restore safety and regain trust, ensuring this frosty fiasco remains a one-off. As Rayong schools battle back from this health crisis, parents and staff alike demand accountability and lasting change. By Bob Scott Picture courtesy of KhaoSod Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-11
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