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  1. 49 minutes ago, Kwasaki said:

    Found the best beach sea water off of islands,  remember Phuket beaches nice over 20 years ago,  wouldn't swim in them anymore.

    From memory best sea water beach ever for me was Koh Samet, don't know what it's like these days. 

    Personally i havent been to Samet since the massive oil spill a couple of years ago . 

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  2. 2 hours ago, Virt said:

    I had 5 anti gen tests after my pfizer shots for trying to see when it started to show positive. 

    Day 1, 4 and 7 didn't turn out positive. On day 14 it slowly started to indicate a positive test. Then I did a test 8 days after 2nd shot and it turned positive immidiatly, so it took between 7-14 days before I had traceable anti bodies. 

    I will keep using them tests to see when they start to fade. 

     

    Next week I will get a blood sample that tells me the level of anti bodies and how my body reacted to the vaccine, so that will be interesting for me to see. 

     

    As for the article describing it's mostly unvaccinated people that get in trouble.

    That % will only keep rising as more and more get their shots.

     

    Read a Danish article yesterday from a hospital in Denmark where 95% of those getting submitted to that specific hospital were people who had not been vaccinated or only had their first shot, and that a large part of those were between age 20 - 40.

     

    So it seems the delta variant really messed up things and now the younger generations should really get their shots. 

     

    Noone are safe or invincible when it comes to covid-19, no matter how strong they think their own immune defense is. 

    Maybe do a " d dimer" test alongside whatever your getting done to get checked for potential blood clots as well 

  3. 1 minute ago, Nojohndoe said:

    Fair enough on all accounts as told.

    You can probably understand my questions were based on the wider question of social responsibility....which too many selfishly ignore.

    However I do wonder if you have a return of symptoms without knowing what time frame you refer to overall that you may need consider the possibility of "long covid" and all the ramifications of it?

    Yes i know of the possibility of long covid , as of now nothing but good health and back running 10km per day and continuing of with exercising and enjoy life as best i can . Cant do more than that .

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  4. 1 minute ago, Nojohndoe said:

    Interesting ! So i our wife was forced into quarantine I am interested to understand how if you had symptoms yet avoided contact trace and track?

    Was your weight and cardio  routine  in private or undertaken in a public place exposing others to your self presumed infectious condition  ?

     

    I asked her to say she lived alone as your fully aware once a westerner comes into the equation then its fair game when it come to pricing especially for medical care ( which wasnt needed) , and yes i have a gym and a air assault bike .Yes presumed yes but when you live in the same house sleeping in the same bed the chances i had it a rather high . Didnt go out as i cook at home by the way with a freezer stock with meats and make my own bread ,have 10 kgs of rice and enough legumes to feed a large village .

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  5. 4 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

    Thanks for the clarification.  Not sure how she was given ivermectin here in Thailand as I have not heard of it being given as a medical regime here.

     

    https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/40002679&ved=2ahUKEwjjk_rM8J7yAhW0xzgGHatPCe4QFnoECAwQAg&usg=AOvVaw1nawnvbidxRExg_DIRk9lo

    Why dont you call Ramkhamhaeng hospital and ask them yourself . Dont believe everything you read in the media mate .

  6. 6 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

    So are you also saying the pandemic is fake just because someone believes it is, especially with all the proof it's not fake? Then add in vaccines to help and then your saying its fake also? Hard to understand those who believe it's a conspiracy and fake.  To choose not to have a vaccination that's fine but to say they are also not real is another conspiracy.  Enjoy.

    I didnt say its not real . My wife had it 3 weeks ago and was forced in quarantine , i myself had symptoms like no smell and taste which has come back this week, slight fever and loss of appetite , other than than i was fine and didnt take anything other than a multi vitamin and fish oil which ive done for the past 10 years &  continued to do my weight and cardio training each day .No i didnt get tested as i preferred not to be forced into a private hospital at great expense . Oh by the way she was given invermectin 2 tabs x 3 times per day and favipiravir 400 2 tabs x 2times per day . Both of us are well have now have antibodies to whatever we had ,im in no rush to put these solutions into my body until 2023 when the clinical trials wrap up .

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  7. 3 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

    Another one who believes the fake news stories about it all being false and Covid not being real.

    People have a choice in what they believe in , when a percent of  the population starts thinking its quite alright to say no and those who oppose start thinking they have a right to harm or ostracize then we have real problems . Google the 10 steps to genocide and see where we currently are . Thats if you can be arsed to look at something you think is " fake " 

  8. 9 hours ago, ivor bigun said:

    only the Indian one is not recognized,the Thai one is .

    I think you might have skipped over this in the article  .
    EU green pass will only recognise the 
    Vaxzevria version of the AstraZeneca vaccine that was produced and manufactured in the United Kingdom or other sites around Europe, and thus approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). 

  9. 9 hours ago, skatewash said:

    As far as I know there is no current international standard for vaccination proof.  I did get a Thai National Vaccination Certificate after I'd received my first AZ jab in Phuket.  It was in Thai and English and could probably be used to travel internationally (after 2nd jab) until some international standard is adopted.  Even had a QR code on it that led to a Ministry of Public Health site that confirmed the jab (only in Thai).  That was in Phuket, don't know what you might get elsewhere in Thailand.

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    Why i asked is i saw this article which states that the chinese and asian made AZ injections arent approved for the EU green pass .https://healthpolicy-watch.news/most-covax-vaccine-recipients-excluded/

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