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Bill Heinecke: "Crazy to give vaccines to tourists"


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1 hour ago, billyo said:

Where I'm from the UK they can't give the stuff away so I imagine there are huge supplies of near to expiry stock globally that needs to be used and developed nations will donate it as part of their aid packages.

But will be refused by China only theirs is acceptable to them. Hence the Chinese are coming here for a better vaccine.  

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1 hour ago, Guderian said:

I don't know about the rest of Thailand, but Pattaya is full of tourists. Makes a tear come to my eye when I think back to the quiet, halcyon days of 2021, lol.

Phukets busy. In Phang Nga now at Natai Beach resort.....empty except us...sweet. 

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Seems each time he is quoted, his ideas get further out there. Does anyone really care what he has to say? If what he is saying about the vaccines translates into "not enough Thais were given a chance to get the good vaccines", he might be right. But, even with the good ones, are any available within Thailand that are effective against the latest variants?

 

And perhaps he could figure out a way to improve the food at the Pizza Company. 

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Just now, spidermike007 said:

Seems each time he is quoted, his ideas get further out there. Does anyone really care what he has to say? If what he is saying about the vaccines translates into "not enough Thais were given a chance to get the good vaccines", he might be right. But, even with the good ones, are any available within Thailand that are effective against the latest variants?

 

And perhaps he could figure out a way to improve the food at the Pizza Company. 

Well he did want to double the prices for foreign guests. His food companies scaled back on  ingredients as well and the food became atrocious....

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Seems like an expensive vaccine.. if you add the cost of airfares, accommodation etc, and many countries already offer free vaccines... and let's not forget, it takes a few weeks for a vaccine to take affect, so just what is the advantage of this "free" vaccine.

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".....the government's plan to offer vaccines to foreign visitors is a step in the right direction, but it may not be enough to attract tourists back to the country."

 

Talk about stating the bleedin' obvious!

 

How about reducing air fares for a start? A one way ticket to Koh Samui from Bangkok is more than 5000 baht flying  Bangkok Air (with the OCCASIONAL exception) for a one hour flight!

 

And the flights from the West to Thailand have increased dramatically in price since the Covid restrictions eased - how about reducing the prices for airlines to land their planes at "Swampy"?

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Giant eyerolls, every time Bill Heinecke feels the need to share his useless greedy opinions. 
He seems to think the Thai government and the residents  care about what he has to say. That is laughable. 
 

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What is this!? 2021? I thought we were passed all this. Who the hell wants to get one of these shots in 2023? Why would anyone want to get one on their holiday?

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Why not?  Other countries are doing this. It works both ways. What does he want? Let them pay for it? Getting none vaccinated Chinese into the country that is very smart!!!  The biggest problem Thailand had was their covid restrictions which were toggle "ON" and "OFF" and back "ON" again by the day, week, month. No one could rely on stable policy. It was just how the wind was blowing. That kept most people away from visiting Thailand. Did he not see how tourism was booming in Europe and in many countries outside Europe last year?

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2 hours ago, MikeN said:

Aseannow Headline : “crazy to give vaccines to tourists”

 

What he actually said, according to the story a couple of paragraphs later, was : “ the government's plan to offer vaccines to foreign visitors is a step in the right direction”

 

 So, is it crazy to go in the right direction then ?

Steady on, that's likely to incur the wrath of the OP!

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2 hours ago, roquefort said:

The whole piece is so nonsensical it's difficult to know if Heinecke was talking nonsense or they've just totally misreported what he said. I suspect it's the latter.

It's the latter.

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This article can't be current. it makes no sense.

 

"with only a small percentage of the population having received the vaccine so far."

 

Definitely not true in January of 2023 

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So the headline has him stating it's "Crazy" but the text says, he thinks that "the government's plan to offer vaccines to foreign visitors is a step in the right direction, but it may not be enough ...".

 

We're clearly being manipulated here.

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1 hour ago, FritsSikkink said:

He is talking nonsense:

"Heinecke also highlighted that the vaccine rollout in Thailand has been slow, with only a small percentage of the population having received the vaccine so far."

More than 79.5% has at least 1 vaccination as of Sep-30 2022: Thailand: Coronavirus Pandemic Country Profile - Our World in Data 

Is he?  Since when has having just one shot been accepted as the correct vaccination protocol?  

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3 hours ago, ezzra said:

Where have you been in the last 3 years Bill that you'r decided to speak now?... 

He was mindful of the advice "Best to be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt ".

But now he’s just confirmed the second part of that saying….  ????‍♂️ 

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I think that he's right for short stay tourists .   

 

How quickly does the vaccine work and how long does the protection last? It generally takes 1-2 weeks following COVID-19 vaccination for the body to build immunity against the virus. Duration of protection differs per vaccine and may be influenced by who receives it.

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