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  1. There is no visa to be transferred. Just an admitted until stamp.
  2. Does anyone know if you are required to transfer to a new passport (new passport received while in Thailand) at the airport, or can it be done at a land border? Thanks...
  3. Did the helper march you to the front of the line to wait, or were you just called over at the appropriate time to hand the docs in?
  4. It is a bit of a lottery. A friend of mine got his UK PP back within a month. I applied a week before him and got it a week later, so it was 6 weeks for me.
  5. Aren't PP applications from Thailand processed in India anyway now? Hopefully the strike won't affect things too much.
  6. How can a vaccine be considered effective if it does not provoke an immune response?
  7. I went there a couple of months ago and part of the park is closed to dogs but the rest of it is open.
  8. Yes. We are ALL going to get it and it is very mild, akin to the common cold, so why not? Also, for those that have not had a previous strain, Omicron seems to provide immunity, or at least protection against all previous strains.
  9. The data from the UK for months now has been suggesting that for certain age groups you a more likely to be infected if you are VACCINATED. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1043608/Vaccine_surveillance_report_-_week_51.pdf This is the UK Covid surveillance report. Table 11 on p40 shows that for the ages 18 - 69 it is the VACCINATED who are more likely to be infected (per 100,000) than the unvaccinated. For the age group 40 - 49 you are more than twice as likely to be infected if vaccinated.
  10. The point is they are taking up medical attention that could otherwise be directed to others who have not put themselves at risk. The reply I made was too someone who said the unvaccinated should be put at the back of the queue for treatment.
  11. Ahhh changing the goalposts when your hypocrisy gets exposed. Predictable. Smokers/the obese have known the risks of their life choices for years yet carried on regardless. I don't think they should be denied treatment, but if you are going to be an authoritarian at least have the decency to be somewhat consistent,
  12. The spin on this is so strong I am surprised it didn't create a tornado. What about morphine? That is used in animals. Should cancer patients refuse it because it happens to be used in animals?
  13. What about smokers, the obese, those with lifestyle induced diabetes etc..?
  14. In 1976 the swine flu vaccine was halted after people developed disease and some died....were the researchers involved anti-vaxxers? Polio was epidemic for decades before a vaccine was created. Attempts to find a vaccine started a couple of decades before Salk finally developed his vaccine, which he began testing in 1952, and wasn't rolled out until 1955. Compare this to covid. The vaccine was rolled out less than a year after covid was first identified, something which usually takes 5-10 years for adequate testing.
  15. The best way to promote mutants would be to slowly roll out the vaccine (9 months in and some countries barely have 50% vaccinated) and at very different rates in different countries. Which is exactly what is happening now.
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