Scary as that is, as long as people are aware of the risks, it should be their decision. I suspect a lot of people drop dead of heart attacks while running to lose weight, too.
Of course, that leaves out the issue of public funding for the jabs themselves and the cost of treating any aftermath if people do decide to go down that road. That's the sticky part, IMO. For which I have no opinion, being from the US where we don't have an NHS.
I don’t get it. If a visa free period is only 7 days, so what? The visas are handed automatically, assuming the applicant isn’t already blacklisted. So the visa period doesn’t make one whit of difference to whether the tourist coming in is a bad person or not.
And the new online application requirement ( that isn’t a visa) requires the same information as a visa application.
So the purpose of reducing the visa period is……what?
But in the UK, and most European countries, high quality care is “free at point of use”, or it is fully covered by insurance, without quibbles.
How does that compare with our possibilities in Thailand?
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