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Chiang Mai donation a message of hope for Chinese people

By The Nation

 

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Chiang Mai office and tourism entrepreneurs in the northern province on Friday (February 7) presented Bt100,000 in cash and 1,000 protective facemasks to China’s consulate general to help people affected by the 2019-nCoV coronavirus outbreak.

 

Chiang Mai Deputy Governor Rattapon Naradisorn handed the donations over to acting Consul General Xu Qian at City Hall.

 

Pakanan Winitchai, director of the Tourism Authority office, said it wanted to express concern for and send encouragement to the Chinese people.

 

“We coordinated with local entrepreneurs to raise funds for the Red Cross Society of China to buy medical equipment,” she said.

 

Rattaporn said China’s preventive measures and response to the virus crisis were to be admired.

 

“Chiang Mai is among the Thai provinces most popular among Chinese tourists, so we want to encourage the Chinese people to overcome the situation as soon as possible,” he said.

 

Xu said Beijing had introduced measures to control the outbreak and find a cure for the virus. She expressed hope that the crisis would be over soon.

 

“The Chinese government is very grateful for Thailand’s concern and encouragement,” she said. “Chiang Mai province has prepared well for the situation and the condition of Chinese people who have received treatment here has improved thanks to good care from the medical teams.”

 

The consulate is coordinating with authorities in the Thai North to take care of its Chinese visitors, she added.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30381780

 

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On 2/8/2020 at 8:32 AM, Orton Rd said:

All caused by Chinese highly unhygienic practices of keeping, handling and eating of animals.

I struggle with that explanation, though I'm sure they would prefer you believe that than:-

Unless you believe in HUGE coincidences!

 

"In January 2018, China's first maximum security virology laboratory (biosecurity level 4) designed for the study of the world's most dangerous pathogens opened its doors — in Wuhan.41,42 Is it pure coincidence that Wuhan City is now the epicenter of this novel coronavirus infection?

The year before, Tim Trevan, a Maryland biosafety consultant, expressed concern about viral threats potentially escaping the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory,43 which happens to be located just 20 miles from the Wuhan market identified as ground zero for the current NCIP outbreak.44 As reported by the Daily Mail:45

"The Wuhan lab is also equipped for animal research," and "Regulations for animal research — especially that conducted on primates — are much looser in China than in the U.S. and other Western countries … But that was also cause for concern for Trevan.

Studying the behavior of a virus like 209-nCoV and developing treatments or vaccines for it requires infecting these research monkeys, an important step before human testing.

Monkeys are unpredictable though, warned [Rutgers University microbiologist Dr. Richard] Ebright. 'They can run, they can scratch they can bite,' he said, and the viruses they carry would go where their feet, nails and teeth do.'"

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Another conspiracy theory with no proof, lets see the Chinese invent a not particularly virulent virus then release it to kill their own people. At least the CIA and the Jews are not involved then. Not really a huge coincidence a lab being in. the same area

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