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Report Danish Man Missing in Thailand: Family Urges for Public Assistance
No, it does not. If clarifies Thailands problem to find people who other are searching for, as well as it also sheds a light on the ignorance of just letting people sit in cells until they die. -
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Report British Man Nabbed Smuggling Cannabis from Bangkok to Newcastle
Oh nonsense. The bad reputation is the customs and police who arrest the smugglers and users in the UK and USA etc. It's time cannabis was decriminalised in ALL nations. Stop wasting police time. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 29 May 2025
Thailand's DDC Advises Against School Closures Despite Covid-19 Surge File photo for reference only In response to the seasonal rise in Covid-19 cases, the Department of Disease Control (DDC) has stated that schools in Thailand should remain open, provided proper screening and isolation measures are enacted. Dr Jurai Wongsawat, the DDC spokeswoman, noted that recent outbreaks have been detected across various settings, with significant clusters in prisons, schools, military camps, and hospitals. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1362177-thailands-ddc-advises-against-school-closures-despite-covid-19-surge/ -
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Andrew Tate's Legal Counterattack Allegations of Harassment and Intimidation
At a guess... The women -
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Report Thailand's DDC Advises Against School Closures Despite Covid-19 Surge
File photo for reference only In response to the seasonal rise in Covid-19 cases, the Department of Disease Control (DDC) has stated that schools in Thailand should remain open, provided proper screening and isolation measures are enacted. Dr Jurai Wongsawat, the DDC spokeswoman, noted that recent outbreaks have been detected across various settings, with significant clusters in prisons, schools, military camps, and hospitals. Dr Jurai emphasised that intensified screening and home isolation for those infected are adequate measures to control the virus's spread within educational institutions. She advised against school closures except in severe cases where containment becomes challenging. Schools are urged to notify healthcare officials if multiple cases arise in a single classroom within a week. Despite these directives, many schools have opted to switch to online classes as a precautionary measure. The rise in infections is anticipated during the rainy season, which typically brings increased flu activity. Children remain a high-risk group for the virus. Commenting on the current outbreak, Dr Jurai pointed out that the surge mirrors trends in countries like Singapore and China, although with reduced severity. Thailand has seen a steep rise in cases after the Songkran festival, with reported infections jumping from around 9,000 in late April to over 67,000 by late May. The DDC marks the infection rate at 326 cases per 100,000 people, but the fatality rate is relatively low at 0.08 deaths per 100,000. Elderly patients, particularly those with lung complications, constitute most of the fatalities. Currently, the JN.1 variant is the prevalent strain in Thailand, accounting for the majority of cases, while the XEC variant declines in presence, aligning with global patterns. In guidance from the Ministry of Public Health, preventive measures are strongly encouraged, including mask-wearing, regular handwashing, and avoiding crowded places. Travellers returning from regions experiencing outbreaks are particularly advised to monitor their health closely. Overall, the DDC remains confident that with appropriate measures, educational environments can continue to operate safely amidst the current Covid-19 surge. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-05-29 -
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Giving the lonely false hope
I just watched a YouTube video of a Pattaya YouTuber ( from UK) who is telling guys that are by themselves in their own country to retire early and move to Pattaya Then I read the sad comments,some are saying they can't wait to move to Pattaya so they won't be lonely anymore One guy write (which I cried after reading ) is that he was a 60yo man who lives by himself with no family from Cardiff in the UK and he works ,comes home at night to a empty house and repeats it He says he can't wait to retire and move to Pattaya so he "doesn't feel lonely" He will sell his house in Cardiff ,give up his government job Now guys please .....we know in reality the YouTuber is lying The reality is...the lonely guys move from the UK or Australia or wherever to Thailand and move into a 21sm studio by themselves they work out all the "company" costs money They find no friends in Pattaya ,they become lonely ,they then have regrets and after 1 year there back in the UK or Australia Right ! Yes you know in right Thank me ....
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