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CDC Stops Recommending COVID Vaccine for Healthy Children, Pregnant Women
"Since the vaccines became available, the government has been recommending the shots for nearly everyone, including children and pregnant people. Although children don't tend to get seriously ill from COVID, some do, especially very young children, and pregnant women remain at high risk for serious complications from the virus. [emphasis added] ... Dr. Steven J. Fleischman, president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists said his organization is "extremely disappointed" by the removal of the recommendation for COVID shots during pregnancy. "As ob-gyns who treat patients every day, we have seen firsthand how dangerous COVID infection can be during pregnancy and for newborns who depend on maternal antibodies from the vaccine for protection," he said in a statement. "The science has not changed. It is very clear that COVID infection during pregnancy can be catastrophic and lead to major disability." [emphasis added] NPR https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/05/27/nx-s1-5413179/covid-vaccine-children-pregnant-rfk-cdc -
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Report Thai Police Launch Helmet Crackdown to Boost Road Safety
Helmets Safety is paramount. Wearing a helmet isn’t just a good idea; it’s the law in most states for e-scooters and e-bikes. Protect your noggin! -
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Entering through Thai border. Is there still only 2 entries per year?
i prefer when was the limit of 2 entry per land and easy process ,than now IO make it so complicated for people right now at certain border -
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Extremely high electricity bill for an Airbnb
Hi all, I would be grateful for advice; not sure if this is the right forum but it seems to fit here. I rented an Airbnb in central Bangkok for 4 1/2 months. Like a lot of Airbnbs, the electricity/water charge is separate (I initially paid for the Airbnb rental, and then after the reservation ended and I moved out, the host sent me a follow-up request for money for the utilities -- it's an official message from Airbnb with the subject line "[The host] is requesting money"). The charge amounts to $1,750 (USD), equivalent to roughly 57,000 Thai baht. I work from home and like to keep the place cool, so I admit that I got the high electricity bill that I deserved! And I know that electricity in Bangkok is expensive. Nevertheless, it does seem rather high. I was expecting something around 40,000 or lower, based on previous extended stays at Bangkok Airbnbs. Also, I know an expat in the same building who rents from a local landlord, and his electricity bill is much lower (like me, he has a one-bedroom apartment). I liked the place and don't want to offend the host, but maybe I can ask the host to check it again? The host is transparent about it and sent me the reading for the meters right when I moved in, and then when I moved out; I'm attaching the pictures. I gulped when I opened the message from Airbnb and just want to make sure the price is fair. Thanks in advance for any responses.
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