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Tax Filing Experience: Jomtien [March-2025]
Don't worry Be Happy . Don't file tax Return ,Wait. for a few years than they may have sorted out this mess and maybe they know by then what they are suppose to be doing regarding what one can do /or not. I wait ,and see what happens . 🙏 -
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Violent Altercation Erupts in Pattaya Store Over Shopping Cart Dispute
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 13 March 2025
2025: Sees Two Dead from Rabies After Failing to Seek Medical Treatment Picture courtesy of Khaosod. The Department of Disease Control (DDC) has reported on 12 March, that there has been two deaths from rabies in Thailand so far this year. The fatalities, recorded in Chonburi and Si Sa Ket provinces, were linked to individuals who had been bitten by dogs but failed to seek medical attention and receive post-exposure vaccination. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1354439-2025-sees-two-dead-from-rabies-after-failing-to-seek-medical-treatment/ -
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Inside the Prison Cell Where Thai Police Chief 'Joe Ferrari' Died
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Ukraine Backs U.S. Ceasefire Proposal, Awaiting Russian Response
I looked it up. The real reason Trump did this during his first term likely had a lot to do with the fact that, like today, he has surrounded himself with people who are intent on continuing the Neocon fantasy of the endless war. John Bolton back in 2018, and Rubio, Today. Anyway, the sooner Trump gets rid of Rubio, the better. I suspected be was trouble from day one. As for missiles in Poland? Look at it this way: Russia won't stop the war until it is safe from missiles that can attack strategic assets in Russia. If necessary, Russia will continue the war to the point of eliminating Ukraine as a nation state, and will move on to Poland, if necessary. Bottom line: the Neocons surrounding Trump have got to go. The alternative is more killing for no good reason. -
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2025: Sees Two Dead from Rabies After Failing to Seek Medical Treatment
Picture courtesy of Khaosod. The Department of Disease Control (DDC) has reported on 12 March, that there has been two deaths from rabies in Thailand so far this year. The fatalities, recorded in Chonburi and Si Sa Ket provinces, were linked to individuals who had been bitten by dogs but failed to seek medical attention and receive post-exposure vaccination. Dr Panumas Yanawetsakul, Director-General of the DDC, revealed that between 1 January and 9 March 2025, Thailand had recorded 54 rabies-infected animals from 835 tested samples, representing an infection rate of 6.47%. The highest rates of infection were found in Buriram, Khon Kaen, and Maha Sarakham provinces. Among infected animals, 75.93% were dogs, followed by cattle (16.66%) and cats (7.41%). In response, the Department of Livestock Development has issued temporary epidemic control zones under the Animal Epidemic Act 2015, aiming to contain the spread of rabies within 30 days and prevent further transmission. Dr Panumas reassured the public that rabies is preventable and urged people to follow the “Five Don’ts” to minimise risk: 1. Don’t tease – Avoid provoking dogs. 2. Don’t step on them – Be careful not to startle or step on animals. 3. Don’t break up fights – Do not separate fighting dogs with bare hands. 4. Don’t touch their food – Avoid handling a dog’s food while it is eating. 5. Don’t approach stray animals – Refrain from interacting with unfamiliar or stray animals. Additionally, individuals should avoid handling potentially infected animals and refrain from consuming products such as raw milk from infected livestock. What to Do If Bitten by an Animal The DDC strongly advises anyone bitten, scratched, or licked on an open wound by a dog or other animal to follow these steps immediately: 1. Wash the wound – Clean the area thoroughly with soap and water for 10–15 minutes. 2. Apply antiseptic – Use disinfectant or antiseptic to reduce the risk of infection. 3. Seek medical attention – Visit a doctor to assess the need for rabies vaccination. 4. Observe the animal – Keep the animal under observation for at least 10 days. If it dies, a rabies test should be conducted. Pet owners are reminded to vaccinate their dogs and cats against rabies every year. Regular vaccination helps maintain herd immunity and prevents outbreaks. Local authorities routinely conduct rabies vaccination campaigns, and residents can check with their local administrative offices for information on upcoming vaccination drives. -- 2025-03-13
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