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Does anybody know if there are any decent wall-to-wall carpeting manufacturers and layers of a decent, not the best quality in Chiang Mai? I want to carpet part of my house, about 100 sq. Meters - my extended study. If any of you can get me the information, I woud be most gratefful
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Favorite restaurant for a night out in Chiang mai...
abrahamzvi replied to 1FinickyOne's topic in Chiang Mai
If you like Italian food, try Giorgio's in Chiangklan Rd. -
We all, wherever we are, will have to learn to live with this awful Corona virus with all its old and new mutations. Vaccinations, including boosters, and all other precautionary measures will be of great assistance, but although absolutely necessary, will not eradicate the virus. Opening up, albeit in a careful and orderly manner, is an absolute necessity, as one can‘t close up the world wide economy for ever.
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Return back to Thailand Question.
abrahamzvi replied to Charlie's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Are you sure that the insurance is limited to COVID only, or we are talking here about a general health insurance? -
Thailand announces reopening rules for tourism reboot
abrahamzvi replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
what has happened to the COE as well as the Thai Pass? Have these been done away with, or are they still required? -
Thailand announces reopening rules for tourism reboot
abrahamzvi replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
How right you are! Look at other countries including Australia, USA, UK and others. We all have to learn to live with this awful epidemic and be as careful as possible. We have to find the correct balance between being careful and keeping the country going. -
If PM Johnson decides to lift all precautionary measures, which he has done, then one shouldn't be surprised. Opening the country, opening the economy, shouldn't mean not being careful. Some measures, like wearing masks, keeping distances, not allowing full stadiums and theatres and other measures, are still necessary and will remain so for a long time, maybe years.
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What you both are doing here is telling a half-truth and taking news out of context. The numbers in Germany are still high and slightly increasing, but Germany has been largely opened, encouraging vaccinated people. The numbers in Russia are awful indeed, but you don't say why. The reason is that most people, particularly in Moscow are not vaccinated, as most Russians don't trust the available vaccine.
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SURVEY: Nov. opening, will it be a success, a good start or a failure?
abrahamzvi replied to Scott's topic in Thailand News
I fully understand and appreciate that certain precautionary measures are necessary, such as full vaccinations, tests, Thailand Pass and insurance. However, what I really can’t understand is that even now, 2 weeks to go to November 1 there are still no clear rules. How are people supposed to make plans for a journey to/from Thailand? -
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BritTim has a Thai yellow certificate, but how and where did he manage to get an du approved vaccine pa sport based on the Thai one? I would be grateful for details about this, as I also intend going to Europe soon and returning beginning of December and although I have a yellow Thai vaccination certificate, I hear that I may face difficulties there with only the Thai yellow certificate, as in the EU one needs a so called green Pass. I am fully vaccinated with 2 x AZ.
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Can we trust the Thai government to keep its word on November 1st?
abrahamzvi replied to Scouse123's topic in General Topics
I fully trust the government wishing to do what they say they intend doing. However, one doesn't and can't know what is going to happen between now and November 1. If the present tendency, which indicates a reduction of infections, continues, restrictions will probably be, at least, partially lifted. However, if infections rates increase, I am afraid this may not be the case. I also intend travelling to Europe, if possible, in November, but will not make definite arrangements till November 1.